Music Test - SW consortium any point?
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Music Test - SW consortium any point?
I have been told by other parents that if my child is only playing piano at grade 1 level, there is no point doing the Music test as even if he gets through the theory test, he has no chance in the actual performance side unless he is Grade 6 piano. They will aware places to those doing obscure instruments more readily as well?
Is this true?
Thanks
Is this true?
Thanks
Re: Music Test - SW consortium Any point?
I do not believe this to be true. They are looking for aptitude.
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Re: Music Test - SW consortium Any point?
This is a good thread to read from last year. In my opinion there is definitely a point as you have nothing to lose. My DS was grade 1 piano last year, he didn't get through on music, had a go, and if nothing else his music improved loads as it made him focus a bit more. He is not a particularly musically gifted child so his experience is not indicative how another child in his position will do.
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Re: Music Test - SW consortium Any point?
Are these parents' children in competition with yours? You're wise to come on here and verify what you've been told. I've read on here several times that it's aptitude that counts.
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Or these parents could be genuinely misguided. I had a quick look at a couple of the schools' websites and aptitude is mentioned in both.
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My son got a place with Grade 2 piano.
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I think it's always worth a try.
It works the other way as well; my DD was doing Grade 4 piano, Grade 3 double bass and Grade 3 theory and didn't get through to the second round. There are no guarantees!
It works the other way as well; my DD was doing Grade 4 piano, Grade 3 double bass and Grade 3 theory and didn't get through to the second round. There are no guarantees!
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A boy I know very well got through to the second round and scored 33/45 by singing a rugby song in his audition (enough for entry to most schools that particular year). He did also have the ABRSM bronze medal (approx G1 level, perhaps slightly easier) on the descant recorder though. I don't know exactly what they are looking for, but it doesn't seem to be musical accomplishment.
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They are talking out of their hats, we know students who got a music place at Parmiters after only having played recorder in assembly. Have a go, there are quite a few places available and many who sit will be chasing music places elsewhere as well. DG
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I've got musical children at Parmiter's and not heard that about 'only recorders in assembly' before (although I do also know of children who have got in on music and then not done any once they've arrived). I'd say based on my experience that most of the children who get into Parmiter's are more like at least Grade 3 standard at time of application, although it's very true that they're looking for aptitude rather than concert performance level.