In short, The AMEB (Australian Music Examinations Board) started in 1887 at The University of Adelaide and the University of Melbourne, emerging in 1918 as a national body. ... It is internationally recognised and is one of the most rigorous and well-regarded music examinations boards in the world.
- Is AMEB better than ABRSM?
- Is AMEB harder than Trinity?
- How many grades are there in AMEB?
- Does AMEB count towards Qce?
Is AMEB better than ABRSM?
AMEB seems to have by far the most comprehensive technical work requirements altough the ABRSM isn't far behind. Trinity has fewer scales and arpeggios but adds short 1-2 line mini etudes that students learn instead.
Is AMEB harder than Trinity?
Is my grade equivalent to the same grade in the AMEB system? We consider an AMEB Music Theory grade to be two grades higher than a grade of another examining body. For example, AMEB Grade 1 in Theory of Music, Musicianship or Music Craft is considered equivalent to Grade 3 in ABRSM or Trinity Theory.
How many grades are there in AMEB?
AMEB offers theory exams from a Grade 1 to 6 level. These grades, however, don't correspond with the repertoire grades. Up until a grade 5 level, you're not required to do a theory exam to get your certificate when you do a practical exam.
Does AMEB count towards Qce?
The Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority (QCAA) recognises most AMEB qualifications as contributing towards the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE).