Piano and other Keyboard Instruments - Syllabus and Repertoire lists

Modified on Mon, 7 Jul at 12:46 PM

This article outlines the full range of Trinity’s current music exam options for piano and keyboard instruments, including:


  • Classical and Jazz Graded Exams

  • Rock and Pop Graded Exams

  • Music Certificate Exams

  • Performance Diplomas (ATCL, LTCL, FTCL)


For each instrument, we’ve included the syllabus type, available levels, and links to repertoire lists or syllabuses where applicable.


 

InstrumentSyllabus TypeLinks



PianoClassical and Jazz Graded ExamDownload syllabus
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Music Certificate – Foundation, Intermediate, AdvancedDownload syllabus
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ATCL, LTCL and FTCL Performance DiplomasDownload syllabus
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Piano AccompanyingClassical and Jazz Graded Exam (Grades 5-8 only)Download syllabus
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Electronic KeyboardClassical and Jazz Graded ExamDownload syllabus & Browse exam repertoire




Rock and Pop Graded ExamDownload syllabus & Browse exam 




Music Certificate – Foundation, Intermediate, Advanced
Download syllabus
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OrganClassical and Jazz Graded ExamDownload syllabus & Browse exam repertoire




Music Certificate – Foundation, Intermediate, AdvancedDownload syllabus
See note below




ATCL, LTCL and FTCL Performance DiplomasDownload syllabus
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AccordionMusic Certificate – Foundation, Intermediate, AdvancedDownload syllabus
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HarpsichordATCL, LTCL and FTCL Performance DiplomasDownload syllabus
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Note: For Music Certificate exams, some instruments have suggested repertoire lists (linked below). Candidates may also select pieces from the corresponding Graded exam levels:

  • Foundation Certificate: Choose from Grade 3 repertoire
  • Intermediate Certificate: Choose from Grade 5 repertoire
  • Advanced Certificate: Choose from Grade 8 repertoire


For the following instruments, only Graded exam repertoire must be used (no alternative lists are provided):

  • Organ

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