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  • Nice playing! Thank you. I played this for ABRSM Grade 7. Perhaps you could give it a bit more forward movement through the different sections, but a really lovely performance!

  • Very nice playing. Expressive and musical. Can't hear it clearly, though. And yes, this was on the ABRSM Grade 7 syllabus. Didn't do this for mine, did Mendelssohn. I got a Distinction. =)

  • what's a grade 9?

  • Grade 9 is a level in through the Royal Conservatory of Music. The levels go up to Grade 10, and any post study would be toward your ARCT, or Associate of the Royal Conservatory of Toronto. In which this accomplishment can either be for Performance or teaching. Along with studying the repertoire in each grade, you're expected to take exams in Theory, History and harmony, to achieve each certificate.

    :3

  • oh okay thanks for explaining. basically its another music board that has 10 levels. I was finding a sample of how this piece would sound like because its in abrsm grade 7 new syllabus. you play well=D

  • and isnt this supposed to be for grade 7? i have the book :|

  • If you read the note I have in the sidebar, when I had done it, it was for Grade 9. If it is in fact listed in the new series as Grade 7, then I suppose it is now considered Grade 7 material.

    However I am not mistaken that this was in fact played for my Grade 9 RCM Piano Examination.

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  • i thought it only goes up to grade 8 :S

  • This piece is so beautiful but kinda depressing in a way...

    I'm might be doing this for my grade 7.

    Hope I can play as great as you one day...I'll try my best =D

  • love this piece, you play it so well! im playing it for grade 7 piano.

  • I had to play Sonata by Beethoven, March of the Dwarves, and Inventio XIV by Bach for my grade 9 test.

  • hey im doin that for grade 9 !!! hope ill sound gudd :)

  • Aww thank you so much for commenting! I hoped you liked it. :)

    :3

  • The Royal Conservatory goes all the way up to Grade 10 (some people call it Level 10, which maay be why you've never heard of it :S).. and then afterwards you can work toward your ARCT.. Which stands for "Associate of the Royal Conservatory of Music". It's one of the highest honours you can work toward in piano. If you wanted you could go for your teachers afterwards.. but yes, there is such a thing as grade 9.

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  • lo..this song ..i guess those beginner also can play..erm..its sounds weird when u say 'grade 9'...me..until grade 8 only..and straight go to diploma..nvr heard bout grade 9...

  • grade 9? what the heck?

  • it looks out of sync o.0

  • Yeah.. for some reason when I uploaded the clip from my camera to the computer, it kind of goes out of sync at some point. Sorry about that :S

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  • wooow

    I never knew there was such thing as grade 9 :D

  • I play this song too! ^^

  • I love playing this song. :D

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  • Hurray! Now I don't have to buy that ridiculously expensive CD. I've managed to download at least one song from every list. So now I can learn by ear without spending anything! Ho ho ho. I've cheated reading again!!

  • Wow nice job :p or you know, I have the CD's, so if you ever wanted me to send the mp3's to you.. I could do that. I loved the sense of triumph at the end*

    :3

  • :D I like peanuts!

  • um.. whoo-hoo for peanuts?!

    :3

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