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== General Info ==
== General Info ==
1. Hand or pedal-tuned timpani may be used. <br/>
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== Pieces / Studies ==
== Pieces / Studies ==
Candidates can express their musical identity by choosing pieces and studies from our varied repertoire lists. Drum kit candidates choose two pieces with backing tracks and one unaccompanied piece, from a wide range of authentic styles including jazz, funk, show tunes, film, TV, Latin, reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options. Candidates can further personalize their program by including an own composition.
Candidates can express their musical identity by choosing pieces and studies from our varied repertoire lists. Candidates can further personalize their program by including an own composition.
 
=== Song List ===
=== Song List ===
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[[Category: Timpani Exam Syllabus]]
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[[Category: Grade 1 Timpani Exam Syllabus]]
[[Category: Grade 3 Timpani Exam Syllabus]]
 
 
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