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==General Info==
 
==General Info==
 
Candidates taking a Orchestral Percussion exam are required to:
 
Candidates taking a Orchestral Percussion exam are required to:
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* play at least one accompanied piece
 
* play at least one accompanied piece
  
== Snare Drum Song List==
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== Pieces / Studies ==
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Candidates can express their musical identity by choosing pieces and studies from our varied repertoire lists. Drum kit candidates choose two pieces with backing tracks and one unaccompanied piece, from a wide range of authentic styles including jazz, funk, show tunes, film, TV, Latin, reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options. Candidates can further personalize their program by including an own composition.
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=== Snare Drum Song List===
 
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! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher
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! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video
 
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| 1 || Variations on Old MacDonald || [[Carol Barratt]] || [[Bravo! Percussion (Book 2)]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]]  
 
| 1 || Variations on Old MacDonald || [[Carol Barratt]] || [[Bravo! Percussion (Book 2)]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]]  
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| 4 || Slammin' the Flam!||  [[Keith Bartlett]] || [[50 Short Pieces For Snare Drum]] || [[United Music Publishing]]  
 
| 4 || Slammin' the Flam!||  [[Keith Bartlett]] || [[50 Short Pieces For Snare Drum]] || [[United Music Publishing]]  
 
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| 5 || Jiggity Jig || [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Snare Drum Book 1: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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| 5 || Jiggity Jig || [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Snare Drum Book 1: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]] || <embedvideo service="youtube> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZKLWJhmdTg </embedvideo>
 
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| 6 || Accent Etude in 2/4 || [[Ben Hans]] || [[40 Intermediate Snare Drum Solos]] || [[Hal Leonard]]
 
| 6 || Accent Etude in 2/4 || [[Ben Hans]] || [[40 Intermediate Snare Drum Solos]] || [[Hal Leonard]]
 
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| 7 || Stately Minuet || [[Jackie Kendle]] ||  [[Percussion World: Snare Drum]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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| 7 || Stately Minuet || [[Jackie Kendle]] ||  [[Percussion World: Snare Drum]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]  
 
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| 8 || March || [[Carol Barratt]] || [[Bravo! Percussion (Book 2)]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]]  
 
| 8 || March || [[Carol Barratt]] || [[Bravo! Percussion (Book 2)]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]]  
 
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| 9 || Rolling || [[Michael Skinner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Snare Drum Book 1: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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| 9 || Rolling || [[Michael Skinner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Snare Drum Book 1: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]|| <embedvideo service="youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DubCmI8dpOs</embedvideo>
 
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| 10 || March in Time || [[Michael Skinner]] & [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Snare Drum Book 1: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
 
| 10 || March in Time || [[Michael Skinner]] & [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Snare Drum Book 1: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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== Timpani Song List ==
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=== Timpani Song List ===
 
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! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher   
 
! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher   
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== Tuned Percussion Song List ==
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=== Tuned Percussion Song List ===
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto"
! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher  
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! Item !! Works !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video 
 
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| 1 || Along the Riverbank || [[Mark Aldous]] || [[Tuned Percussion Solos]] || [[Mark Aldous]]
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| 1 || Along the Riverbank || [[Mark Aldous]] || [[Tuned Percussion Solos]] || [[Mark Aldous]] || <embedvideo service="youtube"> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCoMJIhtjF4 </embedvideo>
 
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| 2 || Woodpecker || [[Mark Aldous]] || [[Tuned Percussion Solos]] || [[Mark Aldous]]
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| 2 || Woodpecker || [[Mark Aldous]] || [[Tuned Percussion Solos]] || [[Mark Aldous]] || <embedvideo service="youtube"> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcggcUhhnz0 </embedvideo>
 
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| 3 || The Can-Can || [[Craig Alan]] || [[FIRST RECITAL SERIES (Mallet Percussion)]]|| [[Curnow Music]]
 
| 3 || The Can-Can || [[Craig Alan]] || [[FIRST RECITAL SERIES (Mallet Percussion)]]|| [[Curnow Music]]
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| 5 || The Carousel || [[David Hext]] || [[Tuned In]] || [[Southern Music]]
 
| 5 || The Carousel || [[David Hext]] || [[Tuned In]] || [[Southern Music]]
 
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| 6 || Rumba || [Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Tuned Percussion: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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| 6 || Rumba || [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Tuned Percussion: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]] || <embedvideo service="youtube"> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c44f9ewch8 </embedvideo>
 
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| 7 || Hi Five! || [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Tuned Percussion: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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| 7 || Hi Five! || [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Tuned Percussion: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]] || <embedvideo service="youtube"> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72nf-HHPXO0 </embedvideo>
 
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| 8 || In the Clouds || [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Tuned Percussion: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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| 8 || In the Clouds || [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Tuned Percussion: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Press]] || <embedvideo service="youtube"> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ENCp1O6bEw </embedvideo>
 
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| [[Tuned Percussion]] || D / Bb Major Scales and Arpeggios (One Octave) <br/> Chromatic Scale starting on  D / Bb  <br/> B/ G Minor Scales and Arpeggios (One Octave)  <br/> || [[Tuned Percussion Scales & Arpeggios]] || All requirements should be played from memory.
 
| [[Tuned Percussion]] || D / Bb Major Scales and Arpeggios (One Octave) <br/> Chromatic Scale starting on  D / Bb  <br/> B/ G Minor Scales and Arpeggios (One Octave)  <br/> || [[Tuned Percussion Scales & Arpeggios]] || All requirements should be played from memory.
 
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== Sight reading ==
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This test assesses candidates’ ability to perform a previously unseen musical extract, at a level approximately two grades lower than the exam being taken.
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===About the Test===
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After 30 seconds’ preparation time, candidates perform a previously unseen musical extract at a level lower than the exam being taken. Candidates choose whether to perform the test on [[keyboard percussion]], [[snare drum]] or [[timpani]].
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=== Supporting Publications ===
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For practice purposes, sample Sight-reading tests are published by [[Trinity College London Press]] in [[Graded Percussion Sight-Reading, Grades 1-8]]. Purchasing the book is not a requirement.
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== Aural ==
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This test supports the development of candidates’ abilities in musical perception and understanding by requiring them to recognize musical features by ear (for example meter and pulse, pitch, performance characteristics). All questions are based on a single musical example played at the [[piano]] by the examiner.
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Candidates are asked to describe various features of the music such as dynamics, articulation, texture and style. Candidates are not required to sing. <br/>
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1. Listen to the melody three times and clap the pulse on the third playing, stressing the strong beat <br/>
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2. Listen to the melody once, describe the dynamics and identify the articulation (Staccato & Legato) <br/>
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3. Listen to the first two bars of the melody once and identify the last note as higher or lower than the first note<br/>
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4. Listen to the melody twice, with a change of rhythm or pitch in the second playing, identify where the change occurs and as rhythm or pitch<br/>
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== Improvisation ==
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This test assesses candidates’ ability to improvise fluently, coherently and creatively in response to a musical stimulus. Candidates perform an improvisation based on a stimulus chosen from the following options:
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* Stylistic, motivic or harmonic for [[tuned percussion]]
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* Rhythmic for [[snare drum]] or [[timpani]]
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=== Stylistic stimulus ===
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This option requires candidates to improvise on their instrument over a notated accompaniment played by the examiner at the piano.
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* Candidates are given a stimulus which includes the notated piano part and chord symbols. The stimulus begins with a two-bar introduction played by the examiner alone, followed by a further section over which
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candidates must improvise for a specified number of repeats.
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* The examiner plays the stimulus twice for candidates’ reference, without repeats.
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* Candidates are then given 30 seconds’ preparation time, during which they may prepare for their improvisation aloud.
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* The test then follows. The examiner plays the stimulus again, and candidates join in after the introduction, improvising for the specified number of repeats. Candidates should aim to improvise in a way that complements the musical style of the stimulus.
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=== Motivic stimulus ===
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This option requires candidates to improvise solo in response to a short melodic fragment.
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* Candidates are given a notated melodic fragment, which the examiner plays twice on the piano for candidates’ reference.
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* Candidates are then given 30 seconds’ preparation time, during which they may prepare for their improvisation aloud.
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* The test then follows. Candidates should aim to improvise within the specified duration range and may begin by quoting the stimulus directly, developing their improvisation from there. However, they are not required to quote the stimulus directly, and may instead develop their improvisation from ideas taken from the stimulus such as a small group of notes or an interval. Responses must use the given time signature.
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=== Harmonic stimulus ===
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This option requires candidates to improvise solo in response to a chord sequence.
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* Candidates are given a notated chord sequence, including chord symbols, which the examiner plays twice on the piano for candidates’ reference.
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* Candidates are then given 30 seconds’ preparation time, during which they may prepare for their improvisation aloud.
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* The test then follows. Candidates should improvise for the specified number of repeats, following the chord sequence. Responses should contain melodic / rhythmic interest.
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== Musical Knowledge ==
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This test encourages learners to understand the wider musical context of the pieces they play, as well as their knowledge of notation and their instrument. Examiners ask carefully graded questions based on candidates’ chosen pieces. Questions refer to the solo line only, and not the accompaniment. In the exam, candidates choose which piece they would like to be asked about first. Examiners then choose a second piece for the remaining questions. Candidates’ musical scores should be free of annotations which might aid their responses. Examiners usually point to the relevant part of the score when asking questions. Candidates can use American terms (eighth note, half note, etc) as an alternative to English terms (quaver, minim, etc).
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! Item !! Parameters !! Sample Question !! Sample Answer
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| 1 || Metronome Mark || Explain the sign &#9833;=72 || 72 crotchet beats per minute
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| 2 || Musical style || What is the name of this groove? || 12/8 Feel
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| 3 || Rudiments || What rudiment is played here? || Flam
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| 4 || Basic posture || Show me your basic stick grip || Candidate Demonstrate
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== Reference ==
 
== Reference ==
 
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[[Category: Percussion Exam Syllabus]]
 
[[Category: Percussion Exam Syllabus]]
 
[[Category: TCL Exam Syllabus]]
 
[[Category: TCL Exam Syllabus]]
 
[[Category: Grade 2 Percussion Exam Syllabus]]
 
[[Category: Grade 2 Percussion Exam Syllabus]]

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