Difference between revisions of "ABRSM Grade 1 Snare Drum"

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Studies are important way to develop technical skills such as stick control, balance between hands, fluency and articulation. They also help to develop tone, pulse and dynamic control, and familiarity with rudimental patterns. This leads to greater confidence and security when sight-reading, learning new pieces and performing - from a score or from memory, as a solo musician or with others. <br/>
 
Studies are important way to develop technical skills such as stick control, balance between hands, fluency and articulation. They also help to develop tone, pulse and dynamic control, and familiarity with rudimental patterns. This leads to greater confidence and security when sight-reading, learning new pieces and performing - from a score or from memory, as a solo musician or with others. <br/>
 
'''About the test''': Candidates prepare two studies at each grade and examiners will request which one is to be played in the exam. Each Study is based on a set of rudiments; these are listed on the sheet music. <br/>
 
'''About the test''': Candidates prepare two studies at each grade and examiners will request which one is to be played in the exam. Each Study is based on a set of rudiments; these are listed on the sheet music. <br/>
'''Publications''': [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 2]] <br/>
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'''Publications''': [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 1]] <br/>
 
'''Content''': Study A & Study B <br/>
 
'''Content''': Study A & Study B <br/>
 
'''Memory''': There is no requirement to play the Study from memory. <br/>
 
'''Memory''': There is no requirement to play the Study from memory. <br/>

Revision as of 23:04, 8 August 2022

General Info

  • Candidates can complete an exam with playing with a snare drum only.
  • All pieces and studies should be played with the snares on unless marked otherwise in the music.
  • Candidates must choose three pieces from the repertoire list, including at least one piece marked with #.
  • Up to two pieces by the same composer may be played.
  • Candidates must play the upper part when pieces that are published as duets.
  • Candidates must provide their own accompanist(s).
  • Pieces accompanied by percussion must be played on a separate instrument from the candidates'.

Song List

Item Works Instrumentation Composer Publication Publisher Video Performance
1 #Tandem Snare Drum & Low Tom-tom Kevin Hathway Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 1 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
2 Step 'n' March Snare Drum Only William Edwards Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 1 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
3 Mind the Gap Snare Drum Only Jan Bradley Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 1 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
4 #Madison March Snare Drum & Piano David Hext Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 1 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
5 #Journeying Home from the Hills Snare Drum & Piano Zara Nunn Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 1 Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
6 Three and Easy?! Snare Drum Only Keith Bartlett 50 Short Pieces For Snare Drum United Music Publishing
7 #Fanfarette Snare Drum & Tom-tom Peter Birkby Dozens of Duets for Drums (Book 3) Peter Birkby Publishing
8 Chicken and Chips Snare Drum Only Richard Charles Beat This! Southern Percussion
9 #Charlie's Caterpillar Snare Drum & Piano Jan Faulkner Simply Seven Southern Percussion
10 Just a Little Bit Snare Drum Only Edward Freytag Just Desserts Row-Loff Productions

Technical Requirements

Studies are important way to develop technical skills such as stick control, balance between hands, fluency and articulation. They also help to develop tone, pulse and dynamic control, and familiarity with rudimental patterns. This leads to greater confidence and security when sight-reading, learning new pieces and performing - from a score or from memory, as a solo musician or with others.
About the test: Candidates prepare two studies at each grade and examiners will request which one is to be played in the exam. Each Study is based on a set of rudiments; these are listed on the sheet music.
Publications: Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 1
Content: Study A & Study B
Memory: There is no requirement to play the Study from memory.
Sticking: Candidates may use any sticking that produces a successful musical outcome.
Demonstration Video:

Sight Reading

Sight-reading is a valuable skill with many benefits. Learning to sight-read helps to develop quick recognition of common rhythm patterns and tonality. Strong Sight-reading skills make learning new pieces quicker and easier, and also help when making music with others, so that playing in an ensemble becomes more rewarding and enjoyable.
Candidates will be asked to play a short unaccompanied piece of music which they have not seen before. They will be given half a minute to look through and, if they wish, try out all or any part of the test before they are asked to play it for assessment.

Reference