Failing Grade 1 piano exam
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Does anyone knows how long does 1 take to learn in grade 1 to take the exams?
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i3mum:
Does anyone knows how long does 1 take to learn in grade 1 to take the exams?
I am so surprised that an 11yo that has learnt for 5years can fail grade 1 piano exam. Woah. My dd failed her grade 1 exam when she was 8yo after learning for 1 year. But then, she did complete until grade 8 at 15. Never re-took that grade 1 exam. I think she also failed her grade 4. Also never re-took (waste time). -
i3mum:
Does anyone knows how long does 1 take to learn in grade 1 to take the exams?
My DD had been taking piano lesson for 3 years. She skipped grade 1 and passed grade 2 last month. One of her schoolmates is also the same...3 years of lessons and passed grade 2 a few weeks ago. -
I see, so it really depends on each individual child.
BigDevil:
i3mum:
Does anyone knows how long does 1 take to learn in grade 1 to take the exams?
My DD had been taking piano lesson for 3 years. She skipped grade 1 and passed grade 2 last month. One of her schoolmates is also the same...3 years of lessons and passed grade 2 a few weeks ago. -
i3mum:
[/quote]Yes. It is very subjective to each individual child, but 5 years to fail grade 1 is quite uncommon. Something is amiss there.I see, so it really depends on each individual child.
BigDevil:
[quote=\"i3mum\"]Does anyone knows how long does 1 take to learn in grade 1 to take the exams?
My DD had been taking piano lesson for 3 years. She skipped grade 1 and passed grade 2 last month. One of her schoolmates is also the same...3 years of lessons and passed grade 2 a few weeks ago. -
Funz:
I agree!Did the teacher give your friend the impression that her son was doing well. Was there no feedback or updates?
So many years, was the child with the same teacher throughout? If there have not been any feedback forthcoming, did your friend request for updates from the teacher/school. Was the teacher under the impression that passing the grades were not important to your friend as such did not bother to push the boy nor raise any concerns with your friend.
DD is preparing for her Grade 1 and she is told what are the pieces she needs to prepare. Her teacher is also not very forthcoming but I will ask her a million and one questions to see how DD is faring. I have also made it clear to the teacher what my expectations are and have requested that she works with me along those lines.
In your friend's case, I think all parties have a part to play. All parties not proactive. All parties made assumptions. Changing a teacher may help but I think your friend need to remember that no news does not mean all is well. -
Wow can jump Grade where do not have to take Grade by Grade?
Like that can we take G1 then jum G4 after that straight to G8? :celebrate: -
IJJ:
Yes. It is very subjective to each individual child, but 5 years to fail grade 1 is quite uncommon. Something is amiss there.[/quote]i3mum:
I see, so it really depends on each individual child. [quote=\"BigDevil\"]
My DD had been taking piano lesson for 3 years. She skipped grade 1 and passed grade 2 last month. One of her schoolmates is also the same...3 years of lessons and passed grade 2 a few weeks ago.
My DD started at 7yo and a year+ later the elder boy joined her. Both passed Grade2 together within 2-3 years. The piano teacher herself will get concerned on their progress & consistently update me too........hence for a 11yo to fail G1 after 5 years is rather unusual
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titank:
Who says learning piano must take grade by grade exams? Just like the \"no-arms-pianist\" said: who say we can only use our hands to play the piano?Wow can jump Grade where do not have to take Grade by Grade?
Like that can we take G1 then jum G4 after that straight to G8? :celebrate:
There is no hard and fast rule to learning or playing any instruments. If it is purely for enjoyment, there is really no need for gradings / be so hard on gradings. -
My dd took 1 year of piano lesson when we lived overseas. Upon return, she resume her lessons on a one-on-one basis. Thinking that she may need time to settle into the new education system here, I told her piano teacher that we will go slow n not pressure her for exams (academic comes first mah). She adapted well, and seem ready to take on more challenges, so we told her piano teacher to pace her lessons in preparation for exams. Straight away we noticed that the teacher changed gear, and dd’s lessons became more intensive. teacher expect her to make progress every week, especially the practice on the exam pieces and sight reading.
So, maybe in this case, the teacher’s n parents’ expectation is not in tune? Although I agree that 5 years is a long time to clear grade 1. Just a thought.
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