Thursday, September 1, 2011

Putting your toe in the water

Do you rush straight into the surf? Or do you walk in gingerly and only put a bit of you in at a time, until you have adjusted to the temperature of the water?

How would you like to be able to do it gradually with your Piano exams? The new AMEB P Plate Piano exams allow you to do just that.

There are three terrific full colour books of interesting pieces to choose from, but you only have to play three pieces in your exam. This can include a duet with your teacher, parent or friend, too.

You can take Mum along with you if you'd like.

There are no other requirements. No scales, no sight-reading, no general knowledge or aural requirements.

And every student receives a written report and an attractive colour certificate.

Will Schoenmaker

We think Will Schoenmaker is Mitchell Conservatorium's first P Plate Piano graduate, but please give us a shout if you got there before him!