Trinity Grade 1 Piano (from 2023): 12 Pieces
Вставка
- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Study with me
julian-lambert-s-school.teach...
Trinity Grade 1 Piano
• Trinity Grade 1 Piano
Trinity Grade 1 Piano (from 2023), Standard Edition contains 12 pieces (and 6 exercises). These same 12 pieces are also published in the Extended Edition along with a further 9 pieces (and the scales and broken chords).
0:00 Intro
0:22 Melodie by J. K. Vañhal
1:30 Water Sprite by F. A. Goodrich
2:45 Chris's Song by J. Garścia
3:53 Hug a Pug by B. Arens
4:54 A Peculiar Party by Z. Li
5:56 Railbird Rag by S. Clever
6:42 103 East 86th Street
7:30 The Music Box
8:26 Titanium (Sia and D. Guetta)
9:28 Grumpy Gorilla by B. Arens
10:18 God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday)
11:17 Guantanamera by J. Diaz
I am grateful for the support of Trinity College London who provided the exam booklets and gave permission to show the scrolling sheet music. Also to Barbara Arens for permission to display the sheet music for Hug a Pug and Grumpy Gorilla.
- - - - -
Syllabus & Complete Repertoire List
www.trinitycollege.com/qualif...
TRINITY exam booklets from MUSICROOM
bit.ly/3Fl1hff
TRINITY exam ebooks from TRINITY COLLEGE PRESS
bit.ly/3M3sRRP
* * * * *
Study with me
TEACHABLE: julian-lambert-s-school.teach...
WEBSITE: www.julianlambert.org
If you've had good value from this channel, I'd LOVE a coffee ...to help keep me going! 😊
KO-FI: Ko-fi.com/julianlambert
PATREON: / julianlambert
非常感谢您的视频分享,冒昧的请问一下,God Bless the Child是否应该弹成swing,并不是quaver?
Ah yes, you're absolutely right, there's an indication to play with swung quavers. Thanks for letting us know. I'll pin your comment.
❤ so sweet of you sir ❤
I really liked Titanium! 👍🏼
Noticing these all seem contemporary pieces with no baroque, classical or romantic pieces. Is this unusual for Trinity?
I have a general question. While playing a staccato note does it make a difference if it is a crotchet note or a quaver note with an additional quaver rest. I think since the notes a detached anyway it doesn't make a difference. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Great question - I reckon a crotchet with a staccato dot is about the same thing as a quaver followed by a rest. We could discuss fine detail - the context will be relevant - but basically, yes, the same. Having read the notation, I use my ear to decide exactly what sound I want. Notation only goes so far; we then need to make the music our own.
Well you’ve passed with Distinction Julian. 🏆
🤣 phew! Thanks.
Hi sir, is it ok to use 61 Keys Electronic Keyboard in Trinity Piano Grade 1 Digital Exam?
Thanks.
Well, if it's going to be able to give you the very best sound and show the examiner your control of dynamics and articulation. I suspect it's allowed but ensure you're playing on the very best instrument available to you.
I think the pieces are fun.
Good!
In water sprite second line first bar second note why do we play it as a sharp?
We need to take note of the key-signature to determine what sharps or flats to play.
Sir Please Post The Music Sheet Of The Song 103 East 86th Street
I Am Not Able To Play.
It's not in the public domain I'm afraid.
Hello
Do you know in which book ‘the winner takes it all’ is ?
no. is it an exam piece?
I don’t know as I am French. I only know that it’s in an abrsm book but I don t know which one.
Ah, je suis dessolé, mais ja n'ai aucune idée. Ils ont une série de livres - ABRSM Pop Performer - mais elle n'y est pas. Bonne chance.
Je vais chercher merci beaucoup.
What type and brand is this piano?
It's a Casio GP-510 and the audio you're hearing is a wav file recorded directly onto a thumb drive.
Can i take several graded practical exams in a single year?
@@ravelness yes, but perhaps better to simply jump to the exam that's challenging. There's no need to sit them all.
Noticing these all seem contemporary pieces with no baroque, classical or romantic pieces. Is this unusual for Trinity? And why are there no scales and broken chords at the back? I had quite a shock today when looking at little one's book as she has to play exam from this and I wanted to start scales with her. The reason I had a shock was I then thought, is this the only repertoire pathway? She needs to do the whole exam.
You're quite right; this book is very contemporary orientated. The extended edition has an extra 9 pieces. But the 21 pieces in the from 2021 books are also in the current syllabus. There are 56 pieces in all to choose from. Visit my Teachable site to find out more.
The scales and arpeggios are published in the Extended Edition book, not the Standard Edition. Consider learning scales without notation.
@@JulianLambert Thank you! Yes, I see now.
What a disappointing selection. No variety.
But if we take their syllabus as a whole which includes 56 pieces - there's plenty of variety.
Yes, that is very true. I suppose it seems easier if there is variety in one book, so perhaps my observation is born out of laziness.
Noticing these all seem contemporary pieces with no baroque, classical or romantic pieces. Is this unusual for Trinity?
You make a good point Denise. Yes, this particular book, the 'from 2023', is biased towards the contemporary and lots of arrangements too: music from TV and film, pop music and computer games. Clearly a conscious move. Though the content in the 'from 2021' books is still valid and these books contain a more balanced repertoire selection.