Grade 3

Syllabus

As in preceding grades, with the addition of:

1. Compound time signatures of 6/8, 9/8, 12/8, and the grouping of notes and rests within these times. The demisemiquaver (32nd note) and its equivalent rest.

2. Extension of the stave beyond two ledger lines. The transposition of a simple melody from the treble clef to the bass clef, or vice versa, at the octave.

3. Scales and key signatures of all major and minor keys up to and including four sharps and flats, including both harmonic and melodic forms of minor scales, with their tonic triads (root position), degrees (number only), and intervals above the tonic (number and type).

4. More terms and signs. The simple questions about a melody may include one on its phrase structure.

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