Watch an example of a Trinity College London Grade 1 improvisation test (stylistic stimulus) by Rishi Kant Shukla, using the new parameters which apply to all exams taken from 1 January 2017 onwards.
This Sample test is use for all C Instrument - Treble clef. like Piano, Electronic Keyboard, Organ, Guitar, Accoustic Guitar, Singing etc.
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Stylistic stimulus
The stylistic stimulus requires candidates to improvise over a notated piano part played by the examiner . Candidates are given a stimulus which includes the notated piano part and chord symbols . The stimulus begins with a two-bar introduction played by the examiner alone, followed by a further section over which candidates must improvise for a specified number of repeats . In the exam, the examiner plays the stimulus twice for candidates’ reference, without repeats . Candidates are then given 30 seconds’ preparation time, during which they may prepare for their improvisation aloud if they wish . The test then follows . The examiner then plays the stimulus again, and candidates join after the introduction, improvising for the specified number of repeats . Candidates should aim to improvise in a way that complements the musical idiom of the stimulus.
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