C major, F major and G major (all white notes).
you need to know Bflat major and Aminor (twelth) D, F and G major and D, E and Gminor (two octaves) and F cromatic (for the ABRSM exams)
C major, high C major, G major, D major, and E major, maybe others but these are some.
they need to use time scales and remember it because they need to know if they find a fossil they need to know around what time it became a fossil
You have to do all the scales and arpeggios slurred as well. scales in 2 to a bow, and arpeggios 3 to abow. f major a major a minor a minor melodic d major d minor d minor melodic c minor melodic
what do you mean exactlly because im in 8th grade too but i don't know what you mean
Everything that you learned!
No
This test need to be taken by them because teachers need to see if the now everything the learn and also need to know if that person can paso to the next grade.
you need to know the pythag theorem , order of operstions combining like terms
To convert a percentage to a grade, you'll need to know the grading scale being used. Grading scales can vary depending on the educational institution or system. However, if we assume a standard 10-point grading scale, where 90-100% is an A, 80-89% is a B, 70-79% is a C, and so on, you can estimate the grade for 61.42% as follows: With a score of 61.42%, it falls below 70%, which is typically the cutoff for a passing grade. In this case, it would likely be considered a failing grade. However, it's important to note that grading scales can differ, so it's best to consult the specific grading policy of your institution to determine the exact grade equivalent for 61.42%.
It all depends on your grading system. But for fourth grade I would assume you would need to know at least C and G. All the other scales, I'm not sure. Some may be required to play arpeggios as well.
I don't know I'm in the 8th grade. I need to know too. :(