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Exam update
Thank you for your entries for the summer exam session.
5 days ago -

Winds of change
July sees the launch of our new Woodwind syllabus. For use from January 2014, it features revised repertoire lists for all six subjects: Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, Bassoon and Recorder.
2 weeks ago -

Making music: a lifelong passion
Violin playing was a lifelong passion for 97-year-old George Newns. So, when failing eyesight made his orchestral activities increasingly difficult he turned to the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) for help.
2 weeks ago -

Top tips from a top youth orchestra
Looking for inspirational advice for your students? Three members of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, all with distinctions at Grade 8, share their tips for exam success.
2 weeks ago -

Speedshifter goes mobile
As we launch the latest version of our Speedshifter practice tool, Rhian Morgan takes a look at how teachers and students around the world have been using it and what’s on offer now.
2 weeks ago -

Motivation in music learning
ABRSM’s Syllabus Director, Nigel Scaife, reflects on aspects of motivation in music learning.
2 weeks ago -

Blended learning
How can instrumental and class music teachers ensure that pupils enjoy a joined up learning experience? Educator Jacqui Chudleigh shares her thoughts on blending instrumental and class learning.
2 weeks ago -

Audio downloads now available from iTunes
You can now buy the full range of ABRSM audio downloads from Amazon, Google Play and iTunes, as well as from our audio download shop at www.abrsm.org/audioshop.
3 weeks ago -

NYO Inspire Days
ABRSM has been working with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain (NYO) since 2012 to support the ongoing promotion and provision of the Inspire Days series.
2 months ago -

New ABRSM publications
We are delighted to announce the publication of two new ABRSM titles – Piano Specimen Quick Studies and Beethoven: An Extraordinary Life.
2 months ago
