Piano Grade 4
The essential syllabus for the aspiring, contemporary pianist. Piano Grade 4 will provide you with everything you need for your Grade 4 exam, including a diverse range of repertoire, a truly innovative range of supporting tests and a vast array of professionally recorded backing tracks and audio examples.
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- Songs from Rock and Pop, Jazz, Blues and Soul, Film and Musical Theatre
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- Improvisation and Interpretation Examples
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- John Legend - 'All Of Me'
- Elton John - 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'
- Ed Sheeran - 'I See Fire'
- Bon Jovi - 'Livin’ On A Prayer'
- Aretha Franklin - 'Respect'
- Frozen - 'Let It Go'
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Technical Exercises
- Group A - Scales
- Group B - Arpeggios
- Group C - Chord Voicings
- Group D - Technical Studies
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- Sight Reading
- Improvisation & Interpretation
- Ear Tests (Test 1: Melodic Recall, Test 2: Harmonic Recall)
- General Musicianship Questions
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Pages 13–16
Respect
All notes in the lower stave (bass clef) of bars 31 and 32 have been amended to naturals (i.e. transposed down a semitone). (Updated 23 July 2020)
Pages 17-22 'Let It Go' Bar 10, beat 2, right hand: This beat has been updated to dotted-quaver (middle C) semiquaver (D above middle C). (Updated 9 June 2023)
Page 46
Technical Exercises Group C Ex.2
The lowest note of the chord in bar two has been changed from C to the E note above. (Updated 2 July 2019)
Page 48
Ear Tests (p.48) The opening two sentences of the 'Melodic Recall' section have been updated as follows: From: 'The examiner will play you a two bar diatonic melody in the key of C major with a range up to an octave. The first note will be the root note or the 5th.' To: 'The examiner will play you a two bar diatonic melody in the key of C major with a range up to a sixth. The first note will be the root note.' (Updated 13 December 2022)
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