Congratulations on passing the piano exam. You can write a congratulatory message. Through your own efforts, you have achieved such good results! We are proud of you! Hope to work harder in the future.
Notes for piano grading:
1. Don’t play wrong rising and falling notes. This question seems very simple, but there are still many students who play wrong notes and even simple notes. Just playing the wrong sharp and flat notes. For example, in the Allemande dance, many candidates carelessly played the finale and simple variations, which are also the music candidates made the most mispronounced music. Mispronunciation is like dirt on a beautiful dress, so don't dismiss it as a minor problem.
2. The performance of music and the speed of music. During the piano grading exam, many candidates play very fast and express their music vaguely. Fast speed does not mean good quality and no good effect. Excessive pursuit of speed will not only cause technical burdens (such as uneven finger movement, missing notes, etc.), but also leave no time to explain the musical phrases clearly. What is left to the audience is an extremely confusing performance scene.
Extended information:
Level standards
Level 1: "Bayer Piano Basics Tutorial" Fingertip coordination requires coordination.
Level 2: "Elementary Piano Etudes" allows you to master the rhythm and changes during playing.
Level 3: "Piano Smooth Etude" can maintain overall fluency in the first half of playing.
Level 4: "Piano Smooth Etude" can achieve accuracy and smoothness as a whole.
Level 5: The first half of "Quick Piano Etudes" can be played to keep up with the complex rhythm and speed.
Level 6: The second half of "Quick Piano Etudes" can be played to keep up with the complex rhythm and speed.