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Revision as of 05:48, 9 August 2023
Technical Works
1. Single Stroke Roll
2. Double Stroke Roll
3. Paradiddles
Song List
Discussion
The examiner will ask simple questions asking candidates to identify basic terms and signs including: bars and barlines; note values; location and purpose of the time signature; repeat signs. All as occurring in the music performed. In addition, the candidate should know the origin of the name of the snare drum and the name of its components
Sight Reading
The candidate will be asked to play a short piece of a standard appropriate to the grade. Three examples are given in the handbook. Up to one minute’s preparation time will be allowed to study the test before playing, during which the candidate may try parts of the test if they wish.
Aural Test
- To repeat a rhythmic phrase played twice on the snare drum by the examiner.
- To state the time signature of a rhythmic phrase played twice on the snare drum by the examiner. The pulse will be given.
- To play an answering phrase after a phrase is played on the snare drum by the examiner. The answering phrase should be of similar style and length.
- The candidate will be given a copy of three notated examples. The examiner will then play one of the examples twice on the snare drum. The candidate should then state which one has been played.