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How is the pratice going? hope you don't mess up the Em scale like I did!
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THAT'S more like it!!!dave brum wrote:Bring on the exam. Selly Oak Quakers hall, here I come!
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your Dave Brum vocabulary never ceases to amuse meRondo testicle bag in the air
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Ha ha I’m sure he’s off to get one himself!dave brum wrote:1. He did indeed notice my tie, he asked me before the exam where I got it (on Ebay)
2. I did do Eminor, and yes I think that was the one I fluffed. At some points in that exam I felt like I'd never touched a bloody piano in my life.
3. It was a black baby grand, which was impossible to play any queiter than mezzo piano. I never noticed a manufacturers' name, I was too preoccupied with other examinatory things I'm afraid
Whoa what’s the rush!? The best part of finishing an exam is being able to work on building up more repertoire and technique afterwards to prepare for the next. If you do it properly and don’t rush to the next grade you really won’t find grade 3 as scary as a Steven King novel! Also it’s nice to give your teacher a break from hearing grade pieces over and over – as well as yourself.I was in Birmingham Central Library this morning looking over the scales and arpeggio requirements for Grade 3. Was like reading a scary novel!
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