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well when you get to high school, you will have a written exam on it so the sooner you learn it, the better.
You can directly give 8th grade exam if you want...
Monti's "Czardas" is generally considered to be around Grade 8 level due to its technical demands and expressive playing required. Chopin's "Nocturne in C sharp minor" is often classified as a Grade 6 to 7 piece, as it involves expressive phrasing and some technical challenges, though it's primarily a piano work often adapted for violin. The grading can vary slightly depending on the examination board.
Well it is when you graduate from grade 8. It is a transition from junior high to high school. I am kind of confused on the question is? Sorry if this is not the answer you were looking for.
There are different amount of grades depending on what school you go to, to learn the piano. If you're learning piano with trinity guildhall, there is grade 1 to 8. Then, after you get past those primary grades, there is a performance certificate level, which bridges the gap between grade 8 and ATCL. So basically you have grade 1-8, then ATCL, then LTCL and lastly FTCL if you really want to get to the top of the top.
well when you get to high school, you will have a written exam on it so the sooner you learn it, the better.
(.8*Current Grade)+(.2*Exam Score)
If you want a diploma or the like, you would have to pass the Grade 8 practical exam, and the Grade 6 theory exam. Then you would have to complete other exams/tasks. If you contact abrsm they will be able to give you more information.
go through all the other exams in your instrument (passing them of cause) and then take your grade 8 exam. the results will take about 4-6 weeks to come through
You can directly give 8th grade exam if you want...
Well it is when you graduate from grade 8. It is a transition from junior high to high school. I am kind of confused on the question is? Sorry if this is not the answer you were looking for.
There are different amount of grades depending on what school you go to, to learn the piano. If you're learning piano with trinity guildhall, there is grade 1 to 8. Then, after you get past those primary grades, there is a performance certificate level, which bridges the gap between grade 8 and ATCL. So basically you have grade 1-8, then ATCL, then LTCL and lastly FTCL if you really want to get to the top of the top.
well depends if your a guy or girl. tell me that and ill help u
Well it depends... What grade are you in? Be more specific.
There's no limit, in all honesty. A lot of people don't do grades at all. If you feel you want to, you only need to do them as you feel ready. There's no point entering a grade that you're not ready for, just because you haven't taken a grade for however long. I play flute, and there was two years between grade 6 and 8 (I didn't do grade 7).
a reponsible and well educated student from the 6-8 grade
well the percentage of drug in grade 6-8 is about 76%