Electronic keyboard and organ repertoire list - University of West ...
Electronic keyboard and organ repertoire list - University of West ...
Electronic keyboard and organ repertoire list - University of West ...
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<strong>Electronic</strong> Organ:ALCM in PerformancePlease refer to the syllabus for full guidelines on examination components <strong>and</strong> selection <strong>of</strong> <strong>repertoire</strong>.Technical WorkSCALES AND ARPEGGIOSTo be played from memory, in the following keysC, G, B, F#, F, Eb, Ab, DbScalesRecommended tempo: m.m. crotchet = 174 - 180 when played in quaversAll to be played straight or swung as directed by the examiner3 octaves, h<strong>and</strong>s togetherMajorHarmonic minorMelodic minorChromatic similar motionPentatonic majorBlues2 octavesContrary motion: MajorHarmonic minorChromaticArpeggiosRecommended tempo: m.m. crotchet = 120 - 130 when played in quaversTo be played straight, 3 octaves, h<strong>and</strong>s togetherMajorMinorDiminished 7thDominant 7thEXERCISEPlaying one right h<strong>and</strong> scale with left h<strong>and</strong> chord accompaniment as found in the LCM Sample Diploma Testsbook.PEDAL EXERCISEPlaying one pedal exercise as found in the LCM Sample Diploma Tests book, <strong>and</strong> chosen by the examiner.PerformanceRefer to the syllabus for full guidelines on the selection <strong>of</strong> <strong>repertoire</strong>, including programme length. Referto ‘General Guidelines’ above for further information.There is no set <strong>list</strong>. C<strong>and</strong>idates should compile a recital including the following:1. An ‘own choice’ piece in a Latin, Jazz or Big B<strong>and</strong> style, to include a live <strong>keyboard</strong> percussionsolo <strong>of</strong> not less than 32 bars.2. A medley <strong>of</strong> the c<strong>and</strong>idate’s own devising.3. A film soundtrack, devised by the c<strong>and</strong>idate, to accompany a synopsis <strong>of</strong> the c<strong>and</strong>idate’s owndevising. The synopsis must be presented to the examiners.11