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Revision as of 13:47, 20 March 2021

Music

Skill Level

1

Year

1929

Version

24.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Music Honor AY Honor.png
Music
Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1929
See also



Complete Option One or Option Two:

1. Option One

a. Complete the Beginners Music Honour.

b.

i. Pass in Grade 5 Practical AMEB, or Trinity College, or Royal School of Music, or Suzuki Graduation Level 3.

ii. Pass in Grade 3 Musicianship or Theory.

c. Submit a list of thirty hymns and/or choruses you can play or sing and be tested on these at random.

2. Option Two

a. Play or sing a scale, and know its composition.

b. Write a scale in both treble and bass clefs.

c. Know a half tone, a whole tone, a third, a fifth, and an octave.

d. Be able to distinguish a march from a waltz, and give the time of each.

e. What is a quarter note? a half note? a whole note? Draw the symbols.

f. Name five great composers and one composition of each, including an oratorio, a piano composition, a song.

g. Play (a hymn), or sing from memory one stanza of thirty hymns or choruses.

h. Play, or sing from memory, one piece of good music.

i. For instrumentalists: play at sight a moderately difficult piece and explain all signs and terms in it.

j. For singers: Show with a baton how to lead a group in singing compositions written in 3/4 and 4/4 time.

k. Define orchestra, and name at least five instruments in an orchestra.