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ABRSM, Trinity etc Spring session exams - who's on the bench?

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Floottoot · 06/03/2018 09:32

DS is taking grade 5 cello ABRSM next week, and I have a flute pupil taking grade 5 this week ( both dates different exam centres).
Pupil is destined for a merit, I think. Her pieces are pretty good, scales could go well if she concentrates, aurals should be fine as she's already passed grade 7 piano, but sightreading is inexplicably weak; she really struggles with rhythm, despite my best efforts and her piano experience.

DS's pieces are great, his scales are pretty secure but he's finding legato arpeggios a bit of a chore ( made harder by changing from a 1/2 size to a 4/4 size cello this term), his sightreading has the potential to be good ( he does well when I'm standing over him, cheering him on!) but he's prone to forgetting the last sharp/flat in the key signature and making the odd silly rhythm mistake, and his aurals are ok...IF he would just sing!
He's taking the exam at school, which is very convenient but does mean I won't be able to hiss last minute reminders at him!

So, what grades are other people's children/ pupils taking, and how's it all going?
As a parent of an exam child, I can now fully empathise with my own mum, who had to endure 2 of us taking exams in 3 different instruments, plus theory - much easier to be the child doing the exams! 🤣

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catkind · 27/03/2018 15:49

My two passed their piano :) Merit for DD Initial, distinction for DS Grade 1. Very happy with that, DD entry was a bit of a last minute gamble.

Wafflenose · 27/03/2018 16:08

Well done everyone!

Just waiting for a Grade 2 clarinet result from the 20th now, so could be waiting for another week or two. Current tally is 1 pass, 3 merit and 1 distinction this term.

cantkeepawayforever · 27/03/2018 17:14

OK, he did it! And his nose didn't bleed!

May not be the mark he has hoped for, but he tossed up the 'Will I do any better in a term's time, in the middle of exams?' against 'Will I not play quite as well as I could when feeling poorly?' and it came out in favour of going for it.

Radiodependent · 27/03/2018 17:38

Snowyberry I really wouldn’t worry, the examiners just have to write so much that sometimes they have to catch up in the middle, it doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the result.

Snowyberry · 27/03/2018 18:02

Thanks Radio

AliceLutherNeeMorgan · 28/03/2018 07:18

We are waiting for results for G4 piano and G4 theory.

A solid pass in each would be great, and probably the most we can hope for, as prep for both has been severely hampered by senior school entrance exams and various other things. I heard most of the piano exam from the waiting room and whilst the aural and sight sounded quite weak, pieces and scales went fine, and just one slip in arpeggios, so fingers crossed! School is now out though so I guess we won’t get the results for ages...

GreatThingsWork · 28/03/2018 07:44

DD is doing her grade 5 theory in June with any luck. It's her first theory exam so she's cramming. Any tips?

LilyBolero · 28/03/2018 13:17

Additional comments; all fails, all distinctions, if they’ve scored 118 or 128 (though that’s not compulsory it’s recommended) or if the examiner wants to add anything, or reinforce anything. Anything less than distinction should give info on what areas brought mark down from distinction, distinction can just be well done or more info.

Japanese · 28/03/2018 17:26

Theory results are out for anyone waiting from this session.

DD (Grade 2) had 96
DS (Grade 1) had 98

se22mother · 28/03/2018 20:26

Good solid merit for g3 Clarinet for dd

crazycrofter · 29/03/2018 11:13

Can I gatecrash?! Just a parent, dd did grade 2 flute. She’s been less than enthusiastic about flute really, progress has been quite slow, passed grade 1 last year and had been talking about giving up. She actually did quite a bit of practice in the final 3 weeks though.

Her results came yesterday - she got a distinction, 140 marks! I was incredibly dubious, but both the music coordinator at school and her flute teacher confirmed it to me! So now she’s not giving up 😂 How common is that sort of mark? I did lots of exams in piano, trombone and violin and never got more than a merit!

CotswoldStrife · 29/03/2018 13:13

I'm not sure when we'll get the results as DD has her lessons at school and it's half term now. The teacher may let us know by email but I'm resigned to a long wait.

DD said the examiner was nice though!

Wafflenose · 29/03/2018 14:13

Very, very well done to all so far. I particularly enjoy hearing about minise22 who has been on a similar trajectory to Rara for so long (but who is expect is about to sprint off into the distance now!).

140 marks is fabulous - I haven't had many of those in my career, and I would say that your DD probably took longer over that grade than she needed to. Last time I had a 140, they could have passed the next grade really, but it was far from being their first instrument.

Grade 5 Theory - hmm, no particular tips, except to work steadily and methodically through all the topics. I took 2.5 years to do all the books and past papers with DD1, but we started young, around 7. I have yet to move beyond Grade 2 with DD2 because she makes it way more complicated than necessary!!

Wafflenose · 29/03/2018 14:13

*I expect

Floottoot · 29/03/2018 17:38

Congratulations to all DCs on some great results ( teachers too!)
140 is an outstanding mark, crazycrofter. I don't think any of my pupils have ever done that well, although I did in one of my flute exams many years ago.
Glad it's given your daughter the incentive to carry on. Hopefully, she can look at taking grade 3 this year to keep her motivated.

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BoundByBriars · 29/03/2018 21:32

So it turned out that it wasn't the ABRSM prep test my DD did, it was the music centre's own syllabus exam that is marked by an external examiner in the same way as the grade exams and therefore we were told that failing was a possibility!

Warm up went great but she ripped her performance apart afterwards and was convinced she'd failed it. We got the results today and she passed with 142. I'm not sure it quite compares to ABRSM marking but she's very happy and her teacher wants her to do her grade 1 exam next term.

They do ABRSM exams as well as their own so I'm not sure which she'll be doing. I don't have a very musical background so don't know much about these things.

crazycrofter · 29/03/2018 23:16

Thanks Wafflenose and Floottoot. I’m still rather puzzled by it. Dd is 13 and one of those flitty characters who’s never really given anything her best effort as she’s more interested in socialising! However she’s obviously got some musical ability after all. She’s very keen to start singing lessons and I’m inclined to let her on the understanding that she keeps up the flute.

Floottoot · 31/03/2018 09:03

cantkeepaway, hats off to your DS. Definitely the right decision,IMO - he can always retake IF he doesn't get the mark he hoped for.
Hope he's on the mend now and enjoying some r&r.

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user789653241 · 31/03/2018 19:04

How long to wait for the results of ABRSM normally?
my ds has done grade2 piano, and says he missed out part of the song but carried on. I was very proud that he didn't stop, but at the same time, dreading for the disappointing results for him.... Do they take away quite a chunk for missed part of the song?

user789653241 · 31/03/2018 19:05

Oh, sorry, congratulations everyone, who already had results!

pigshavecurlytails · 31/03/2018 19:06

He'll lose something, but could well still pass. My daughter's teacher said she had a pupil who had to restart one of her pieces 6 times and still passed.

If you do it directly with ABRSM the results seem to come quite quickly - I've known people get them within a week. If you do it via the school it takes a bit longer.

Flowers to you for the wait!

Floottoot · 31/03/2018 20:40

Just checked emails and turns out DS's grade 5 cello result was sent to us by his school yesterday.
He got a distinction. 😀

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Japanese · 31/03/2018 21:10

Many congrats all - fab results!

cantkeepawayforever · 02/04/2018 12:57

Nosebleed boy got a high distinction!!!!! All very happy.

HangingRock · 02/04/2018 13:04

Wow. Well done everyone for all your hard work. Think we are due dd's flute result by 13/4.

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