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PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE SYLLABUS Snare Drumming
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Pipe Band Association (Singapore)

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE SYLLABUS

Snare Drumming

 

 

 

Syllabus prepared by the

MUSIC BOARD of the PIPE BAND ASSOCIATION (SINGAPORE)

©2012

PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE SYLLABUS

Major Reference

The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association, Structured Learning Book 1 (The Elementary Certificate)

Recommended texts for all levels of examination

The Pipe Band Drummer, Alan Wallace 2007

Piping and Drumming, An Integrated Approach, Vol 1-8, S.H. Bailie 1986

The AB Guide to Music Theory, Vol 1-2 Eric Taylor – ABRSM 1991

Theory of Music

Sound: Production, Characteristics, Musical and Unmusical, Types of Musical Sound.

Notation: Scale, Octave, Great Staff, Monolinear Staff, Treble & Bass Clef.

Duration: Note Names, Note Shapes, Rest Shapes, Relative Values, Beaming,    The Dot.

Rhythm and Tempo: Time Signatures, Bars, Barlines, Simple Time Definition, Compound Time Definition, Subdivision of Beat Notes, Definition of Tempo.

 

Music Writing

Accurately copy a score (provided by the examiner) in Simple Time, including Roll signs, Embellishments, Barlines and relevant markings.

Instrumental (Practical)

On Practice Pad:

All Exercises are contained within RSPBA Structured Learning Book 1,        Section 1.21.10 – 1.21.19

Single Stroke Development

Demonstrate the Closed Roll (Double Stroke Development)

Play Seven, Nine and Thirteen Stroke Rolls

Demonstrate Paradiddles with varying Accents

The Flam (Hand to Hand)

On Drum:

Accompanied by a Piper, play proficiently a Simple Time March of 2 parts. The score must include a variety of Rolls and Rudiments, as those examined on the practice pad. A score (of the setting to be played) must be submitted to the examiner.