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Piano Syllabuses 2025 & 2026 – refreshed repertoire lists for Practical Grades and Performance Grades. Wide-ranging repertoire from Baroque and Classical to pop, stage and screen. Pieces that you can play with one hand only for Performance Grades 1 to 5. No changes to the supporting tests for Practical Grades.
These exam dates are for Practical Grades and Music Performance ARSM diplomas, Prep Tests, Open Music Assessments and Practical Musicianship exams. For Ensemble and Choral Singing exams, see "Group Exams".
Working towards an ABRSM exam encourages the development of musical skills, knowledge and understanding that can provide the foundation for a life-long love of music. All our assessments offer carefully structured requirements and goals along with objective assessment and recognition for progress.
Anyone aged 18 or over can book exams. You can book exams for yourself or for other people. We call the person who books the exam the ‘applicant’. Select an option below to find out more.
Paper-based exams (Grades 6 to 8) Results are usually available around four weeks after the exam date in the UK and around six weeks after the exam date in all other countries. You can view the result online in your account. We then post a paper mark form to the person who booked the exam (the applicant).
New Practical and Performance Grade syllabuses from 2024 The Bowed Strings syllabuses from 2024 feature refreshed repertoire lists for Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass. There are no changes to the scales and arpeggios, sight-reading and aural tests in the ...
Our Music Theory exams cover the essential building blocks of music, starting with the basics of rhythm and notes at Grades 1 to 5 before moving on to harmony, counterpoint, composition and a broad knowledge of western music at Grades 6 to 8.
We provide a range of assessments for musicians of all ages and at all levels, from the Prep Test and Initial Grade for beginners to advanced-level diplomas in Performance, Teaching and Directing. Assessments are available for instrumentalists and singers, including Singing for Musical Theatre, Jazz and Drum Kit.
There are four room scans to complete: 360°, left to right; floor to ceiling; self scan for accessories; and desk surface scan. Once you’ve started the exam, you can do the questions in any order as well as changing the colour or size of the exam. Don’t worry if you make a mistake or aren’t sure of an answer.
Please read this carefully and watch the video below before you record and submit an exam video. Translations of the guidance on this page are available to download as PDFs in Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. For information about using recorded accompaniment, go to our Performance Grade accompaniment page.