Music Aptitude Test
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Music Aptitude Test
Could anyone in here tell something about Music Aptitude Test and how to prepare for it? Any thoughts are appreciated! Many thanks in advance!
I am not musical at all so I can only recount what my children did in their music aural aptitude tests - one has started St Paul's Cathedral School as a chorister this year and the other was tested when he was at a choir school.
They were asked to:
1.sing scales that were played to them
2.copied a series of clapping exercises
3. had to sing a particular note in a chord played on the piano i.e. middle note of three, or highest/lowest note of two
4. la a note that was played on the piano
5. la a tune played on the piano
the chorister test also included a reading aptitude test and a practised hymn which he prepared at home.
If your query is about instrumental scholarships to senior schools then competition is fierce and many children are easily at grade 6 and above on their first instrument and grade 4-5 on their second. However I have known many children to gain scholarships on much lower grades because they play unusual instruments such as the bassoon or french horn.
They were asked to:
1.sing scales that were played to them
2.copied a series of clapping exercises
3. had to sing a particular note in a chord played on the piano i.e. middle note of three, or highest/lowest note of two
4. la a note that was played on the piano
5. la a tune played on the piano
the chorister test also included a reading aptitude test and a practised hymn which he prepared at home.
If your query is about instrumental scholarships to senior schools then competition is fierce and many children are easily at grade 6 and above on their first instrument and grade 4-5 on their second. However I have known many children to gain scholarships on much lower grades because they play unusual instruments such as the bassoon or french horn.
Pure aptitude
He is going to do pure music aptitude test, do you know any materials for preparing this? Many thanks!
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most MATs look for
rhythm
melodic memory
listening and awareness.
I don't know which school/area you are preparing for but most schools
expect some keyStage 2 music ski11s.
try the BBC schools Music website.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schoolradio/music/ ... l#srpromo1
at least you can hear some music to get yourself more acquainted with what is coming.
Most are done 'on the piano' like a normal music grade exam
so if you have a keyboard, you can try out the exercises that T.i.p.s.y outlined
so your child can sing the required notes or clap back to you.
Even random chords/scales wi11 provide some familiarisation.
Does your child have a music teacher?
They usua11y know how to prepare for these sort of tests.
You could also listen to radio 4 during car journeys to try to pick out notes and 'la' along.
Good Luck
rhythm
melodic memory
listening and awareness.
I don't know which school/area you are preparing for but most schools
expect some keyStage 2 music ski11s.
try the BBC schools Music website.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schoolradio/music/ ... l#srpromo1
at least you can hear some music to get yourself more acquainted with what is coming.
Most are done 'on the piano' like a normal music grade exam
so if you have a keyboard, you can try out the exercises that T.i.p.s.y outlined
so your child can sing the required notes or clap back to you.
Even random chords/scales wi11 provide some familiarisation.
Does your child have a music teacher?
They usua11y know how to prepare for these sort of tests.
You could also listen to radio 4 during car journeys to try to pick out notes and 'la' along.
Good Luck
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In my area - SW Herts - many children sit a MAT as there are some "music" places available at our local (partially selective) state schools. Those who score highly are called back for an audition - they can sing or play any instrument.
If you look in the Herts section of the forum below, go to a thread called "SW Herts consortium schools - frequently asked questions" (currently top thread on page 2 - sorry, don't know how to post a link). Scroll down to a section on the music tests where WP gives some useful info about the test. Hope you find it helpful!
T.
If you look in the Herts section of the forum below, go to a thread called "SW Herts consortium schools - frequently asked questions" (currently top thread on page 2 - sorry, don't know how to post a link). Scroll down to a section on the music tests where WP gives some useful info about the test. Hope you find it helpful!
T.
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good one, tense,
http://www.parmiters.herts.sch.uk/welco ... sions.html
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http://www.parmiters.herts.sch.uk/welco ... sions.html
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Many many thanks!
Many many thanks for you all for providing so many information and resources in such great details! Will let him try out!