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    Yamaha Junior Music Course (JMC) - Discussion

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      radiantmum
      last edited by

      Are you referring to FSS? During my kiddo’s time,


      1. Playing - play 2 repertoire (choice of electone or piano)
      2. Reading - Identify & read notes (limited to the pc played earlier)
      3. Singing
      4. Memory singing
      5. Listening - Identify chords (only 1 series)
      6. Creating - play own accompaniment/LH chords

      There is no fail or pass - it is just an evaluation ie survey of skills learnt during the 1st 2 years. Results were grouped simply as good, solid and excellent.

      No prior preparation required.

      From FSS, Yamaha will also select potential candidates to the Yamaha JSAC auditions.

      A JSAC teacher and own teacher was be present in FSS then.

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        2010sunflower
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        Hi


        Has anyone DS or DD currently in JXC course?
        DS is in P4 of JMC currently and am still considering whether to put him next level. He is an average student, needed to push for practicing, cried when practicing new song in book 4. Am wondering can he cope in JXC? The investment is heavy cos we need to buy electron for him.
        Any advise?

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          wing79
          last edited by

          Looking for used gd condition JMC textbks, P2-4

          PM me. TIA

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            crystalbelle08
            last edited by

            Hi,

            For Yamaha JMC, do we have to get the designated keyboard that the school uses?

            Also, any idea when the Yamaha at kovan open?
            Heard is undergoing massive Reno. Can’t seem to reach anyone when I call.

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              starz
              last edited by

              hi

              can anyone tell me more about JXC?
              my child is in JMC now. I am still deciding whether to switch to private or JXC after completion of JMC…

              Pls. advise. Thanks.

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                micollh
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                my child JMC teacher said in preparation for the JMC assessment test after bk 4, she suggested to let child play on piano that allows them to control the strength used on the key notes to produce beautiful music with soft/loud etc… if use electone wont have such effect… piano will also train them to have sensitive ears to the sound at this age… im now still using yamaha keyboards… any suggestion which model of yamaha piano to start with that can last as long as they can go ?

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                  micollh
                  last edited by

                  can i ask, after JXC(developmental stage), kids will sit for grade 9 exam ?


                  there is grade 1-13 altogether… the fees for gradings eems lowest for grade 13… is that mean grade 13 is the easiers ?

                  i usually hear that after piano grade 8 the next level us diploma… now im so confused…
                  why yamaha has so many grading…

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                    radiantmum
                    last edited by

                    Yamaha grades are in descending order ie the higher you go the lesser the number. Yamaha Grade 5 is min teacher's grade.


                    Piano ABRSM grades are in ascending order ie the higher you go the higher the number. ABRSM Grade 8 is min teacher's grade.

                    Typically people refer to ABRSM grades. So Yamaha students always have added problem of explaining their grades. When my kid finished Yamaha grade 8, everyone goes wow and he/we find it a chore to explain too.

                    Wonder why they cant just align it too :?

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                      micollh
                      last edited by

                      radiantmum,


                      Thanks for the explanation ! now i understand ! hah ! no wonder many fren’s child go for normal grading as in ABRSM instead of yamaha grading… but many children will start from yamaha instead of the ABRSM grading when they first playing piano… so contradicting… is that mean yamaha grading is not that recognised ??

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                        Angelight
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                        Micollh, Yamaha grading is only recognized within Yamaha, but abrsm is internationally recognized.

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