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Partitions
- Accordeon
- Alto
- Banjo
- Basson
- Carillon
- Chansons pour les enfants
- Chant classique
- Choeur
- Choeur et orchestre
- Clarinette
- Clavecin
- Contrebasse
- Cor
- Directiepartituren
- Ensemble
- Ethnic instruments
- Etnische tokkelinstr.
- Flûte à bec
- Flûte et piccolo
- Guitare
- Guitare basse
- Guitare électrique
- Hafabra
- Harmonica
- Harmonium
- Hautbois et cor anglais
- Herpe
- Jazz et improvisation
- Kamermuziek gemengd
- Keyboard
- Luth
- Mandoline et mandole
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Musique de chambre
- Fluit en gitaar
- Historical instruments with strings
- Instruments historiques à vent
- Kamermuziek blazers
- Kamermuziek blazers (diverse zonder piano)
- Kamermuziek blazers met piano
- Kamermuziek houtblaaskwintet
- Kamermuziek koopjes
- Kamermuziek koperkwintet
- Kamermuziek strijkers (zonder piano)
- Kamermuziek strijkers met piano
- Kamermuziek strijkkwartet
- Various ensembles without piano
- Various ensembles with piano
- Musique du monde
- Musique pop
- Opéra
- Orchestre
- Orgue
- Orgue electronique
- Percussion
- Piano
- Real books
- Saxophone
- Shows et films
- Songbooks
- Trombone et trombone basse
- Trompette
- Tuba et euphonium
- Ukulélé
- Violon
- Violoncelle
- Solfège et théorie de la musique
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Livres sur la musique
- Compositeurs
- Esthétique musicale, philosophie
- Facsimilés
- Histoire de la musique
- Instruments
- Koopjes
- Literature- livres audio
- Littérature – fiction
- Littérature – non-ficton
- Livres pour enfants
- Musiciens
- Musicologie
- Musicothérapie
- Musique et culture
- Notation musicale
- Pédagogie
- Pratique de la performance
- Styles de musique
- Technique musicale et électronique
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Accessoires
- Accessoires alto
- Accessoires basson
- Accessoires clarinette
- Accessoires contrebasse
- Accessoires cor
- Accessoires flûte
- Accessoires flûte à bec
- Accessoires guitare
- Accessoires hautbois
- Accessoires mandoline
- Accessoires piano
- Accessoires saxophone
- Accessoires trombone
- Accessoires trompette
- Accessoires violon
- Accessoires violoncelle
- Anches pour clarinette
- Anches pour saxophone
- Baguettes de direction
- Cordes pour alto
- Cordes pour banjo
- Cordes pour contrebasse
- Cordes pour guitare
- Cordes pour guitare basse
- Cordes pour guitare electrique
- Cordes pour mandoline
- Cordes pour ukelélé
- Cordes pour violon
- Cordes pour violoncelle
- Eclairage
- Métronomes et accordeurs
- Protection auditive
- Pupitres
- Software
- Cadeaux et papeterie
Know the Score
- Instrument
- Piano
- Auteur/Compositeur
- Mark Tanner
- Éditeur
- SPARTAN PRESS
- Article
- Partition
This new series targets the Quick Study head-on: all freshly composed pieces with the exam kept firmly in mind. Quick Studies can be the bête noir of DipABRSM examination candidates. This need not be the case, but confidence in this area will not come overnight. Nor should the Quick Study be seen as merely a longer version of the sight-reading tests encountered in the graded exam syllabus. One key difference is that a Quick Study needs to sound reasonably robust â more like a 'learned' piece and less like a sketch or outline. Too many hesitations or passages bogged down by note-searching will cost you dearly, while uncertain tonality coupled with woolly rhythms will undoubtedly nosedive your attempt. Misjudged tempi, inobservance of critical expression markings, or significant shortcomings in musical or stylistic awareness are also more than likely to jeopardise success. If it doesn't resemble a performance to you, it won't to the examiners!
Bearing in mind that a typical Quick Study will approximate to Grade 6 in the musical and technical demands it makes of you, it should hardly be an undue cause for concern, irrespective of whether you are taking a diploma in performing or teaching. After all, by this point in your musical life you will have doubtless come across a sizeable number of pieces at this relatively modest level, and being able to get to grips with such a piece in a short time frame is surely a reasonable expectation for a prospective diploma candidate living in the 'real world'. Diplomas are, after all, the first rungs on the professional ladder for a Classical musician, emphatically not a grade 9, and as such they demand a significant gearing-up in mental attitude. You'll need to think more analytically, not just instinctively.
This new series of books targets the Quick Study head-on: all freshly composed pieces with the exam kept firmly in mind. It is not a solution in itself, nor a means of short-circuiting the skills you will need to develop, but a practice tool to steer you in the right direction. The initial pieces are prefaced by a guide page to help you sift out the nitty-gritty in the music. Come the big day, you should feel confident, alert and more able to respond to the challenge in a measured, systematic way. It's all about making the most of the five minutes you'll be given, focussing on what is indispensible in the musical text and, just as importantly, gauging which surface details you can afford to leave out; essentially, the skill is seeing the wood for the trees and keeping up the concentration.