Rock School Guitar Grade 3
Rock School Guitar Grade 3
Rock School Guitar Grade 3
2 Been There
3 Download
4 Pipel ine
5 Little Shady
6 Trenchtown
7 Tuning Notes
Improvisation &
Interpretation 15 With Chords
16 With Lead
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Welcome to Guitar Grade 3 2
Guitar Notation Explained 3
Pieces:
Hazi Taxi 4
Been There 6
Download 8
Pipeline 10
Little Shady 12
Trench town 14
Technical Exercises 16
Sight Reading 18
Improvisation & Interpretation 19
Ear Tests 20
General Musicianship Questions 21
The Guru's Guide 22
Entering Rockschool Exams 24
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i:l ~ d the exam cores in both standard guitar notation and T_-\B_ The accompan)ing CD has full stereo
e, backing tracks to play along \\ith for practice, tuning notes and spoken two bar count-ins to each piece.
la;ing the pieces and the marking schemes can be found in the Guru's Guide on page 22. If you have any
-:. -.e-=-:=-- :i:>out or any other Rockschool exam, please call us on 0845 460 4747, email us at injo@rockschool. co.uk or visit
_:----site 1 vw.rockschool.co.uk. Good luck!
~-;; ~ e Rockschool grades are divided into four levels. These levels correspond to the levels of the National Qualifications
:?:- -C" or- (:-.lQF). Further details about the NQF can be found a www.qca.org.uk!NQF. Details of all Rockschool's
~--.-- - e qualifications can be found at www.qca.org.uk/openquals.
Gl!liar Grade 3 is part of Level 1. This Level is for players who are just starting out and who are looking to build a solid
-,.,--~-- and tylistic foundation for their playing.
G-rade 1: a player of Grade 1 standard should be able to play up to 32 bars of music using first position chords and melodies
:: - _ o ed of whole, half, quarter and eighth notes and associated rests, tied notes, and dotted half and quarter notes.
:~ormances should include basic legato and staccato playing where marked.
Grade 2: in this grade you are beginning to acquire a range of physical and expressive techniques, including palm muting
2..::..:. - e use of double stops on adjacent strings, simple legato and staccato and slides, as well as simple dynamics. In this
5--"- 'e you will also begin to work on your stylistic appreciation.
Grade 3: this grade continues the foundation work started in Grade 2. As a player you will be encountering syncopated
==._ th and sixteenth note strumming as well as developing the palette of expressive techniques to include fretting hand and
-~y bar vibrato, hammer ons and pull offs, slides and simple bends. The pieces of music are now longer, covering two
? _es and you should be developing your stylistic awareness, taking into account amp settings for each song.
-=:-'-ere are three types of exam that can be taken using this pack: a Grade Exam, a Performance Certificate and a Band Exam.
Guitar Grade 3 Exam: this is for players who want to develop performance and technical skills
P ayers wishing to enter for a Guitar Grade 3 exam need to prepare three pieces of which one may be a free choice piece
- osen from outside the printed repertoire. In addition you must prepare the technical exercises in the book, undertake
~ither a sight reading test or an improvisation & interpretation test, take an ear test and answer general musicianship
~ estions. Samples of these tests are printed in the book along with audio examples on the CD.
Guitar Grade 3 Performance Certificate: this is for players who want to focus on performing in a range of styles
-:-a enter for your Guitar Grade 3 Performance Certificate you play pieces only. You can choose any five of the six tunes
rinted in this book, or you can choose to bring in up to two free choice pieces as long as they meet the standards set out by
~ockschool. Free choice piece checklists for all grades can be found on the Rockschool website: www.rockschool.co.uk.
Levell Band Exam in Guitar, Bass and Drums: this is for players who want to play in a band
-=-ne Level 1 band exam is for all of you who would like to play the repertoire at Grade 3 as a three piece band, consisting of
::>"tar, bass and drums. You play together in the exam, using the parts printed in the Grade 3 Guitar, Bass and Drum books.
=.ike the Guitar Grade 3 Performance Certificate, you play any five of the six printed tunes, or you can include up to two free
a ice pieces as long as they meet the standards set out by Rockschool. If you take this exam you will be marked as a unit
'ith each player expected to contribute equally to the overall performance of each piece played.
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in the style of either rock or blues. The examiner will allow you 90 seconds to prepare it and will set the tempo for you on a
metronome. The tempo is J = 80.
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Topics:
i) Music theory
ii) Knowledge of your instrument
The music theory questions will cover the recognition of the following at this grade:
Major Dominant 7
Minor
The instrument knowledge questions will cover the following topics at this grade:
Fretboard, neck, body, tuning pegs, nut, pickups, bridge, pickup selectors, scratchplate and jack socket
Questions on all these topics will be based on pieces played by you in the exam. Tips on how to approach this part of the
exam can ~e found in the Rockschool Companion Guide and on the Rockschool website: www.rockschool.co.uk.
TI -e o on ain orne handy hints compiled by Rockschool's Guitar Guru to help you get the mo t out of the
performance pieces. Do feel free to adapt the tunes to suit your playing style. Remember, these tunes are your chance to
show your musical imagination and personality.
The TAB fingerings are suggestions only. Feel free to use different neck positions as they suit you. Please also note that any
solos featured in the full mixes are not meant to be indicative of the standard required for the grade.
Rockschool tunes help you play the hit tunes you enjoy. The pieces have been written by top pop and rock composers and
players according to style specifications drawn up by RockschooL
The tunes printed here fall into two categories. The first category can be called the 'contemporary mainstream' and features
current styles in to day's charts. The second category of pieces consists of 'roots styles: those classic grooves and genres which
influence every generation of performers.
A modern guitar rock track in the style of The Kaiser Chiefs. The opening chord riff looks quite tricky but is made up of
abbreviated, or 5, chords and should be played with an even up -and-down strumming action, while remembering not to
sound the unwanted strings. The piece should be played with wit and invention using some of the suggested tricks in the
score. Watch out for the sustained bends towards the end of the piece.
This is a piece that incorporates both rock and punk elements and is a good work out for both chords (stabbed on the
offbeat) and a single note pattern played in different positions. Other techniques include the use of siides, accented notes
and dynamics, particularly at the end which builds to a rousing climax. There is an eight bar solo where you can use some
of the scale ideas found in the Technical Exercises.
This hard rock track features many techniques common to the style, including use of pedal open strings with a moving,
accented single note theme played in two different positions. Watch out for the fretting hand vibrato which occurs regularly
throughout the first half of the piece. The single note section is made up of short arpeggios which are palm muted followed
by double stops building in volume as a lead into the eight bar solo. The section following is in swing time but sections are
played in triplets. This is altogether a complex piece which needs to be played with confidence and assurance.
This is an old style 60s instrumental guitar blues track in the manner of Link Wray or Band X. The part features a mix of
techniques, including staccato anl quarter bends which will need practice to sound convincing. The eighth note chords
should be played evenly (watch out for the staccato markings at the end of this section). The eight bar solo is played around
a I, IV, V sequence in dominant 7 chords.
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_\ laid back piece of classic reggae that begins with trademark stabbed offbeat eighth note chords, palm muted. _-\s in e
_ re,ious piece, the role of the guitar is to provide colour and to make understated statements combining single not -
ords and three-note arpeggios. There is a short four bar solo section where you can develop some of these ideas.
CD Musicians:
The table below shows the marking scheme for the Guitar Grade 3 exam.
The table below shows the marking scheme for the Guitar Grade 3 Performance Certificate and the Level 1 Band Exam.
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:Z:mering a Ro - chool exam is easy. Please read thro these instructions care r before ~ g in the exam entry +orm.
Information on current exam fees can be obtained from Rockschool by ringing 0845 460 4 47 or by logging on to our
website www.rockschool. co. uk.
You should enter for your exam when you feel ready.
You can enter for any one of three examination periods. These are shown below with their closing dates.
These dates will apply from 1st September 2006 until further notice
Please complete the form giving the information required. Please fill in the type and level of exam, the instrument, along
with the period and year. Finally, fill in the fee box with the appropriate amount. You can obtain up to date information on
all Rockschool exam fees from the website: www.rockschool.co.uk. You should send this form with a cheque or postal order
(payable to Rockschool Ltd) to the address shown on the order form. Please also indicate on the form whether or not you
would like to receive notification via email.
Applications received after the expiry of the closing date may be accepted subject to the payment of an additional fee.
When you enter an exam you will receive from Rockschool an acknowledgement letter or email containing a copy of our
exam regulations.
Rockschool will allocate your entry to a centre and you will receive notification of the exam, showing a date, location and
time as well as advice of what to bring to the centre. We endeavour to give you four weeks' notice of your exam.
You should inform Rockschool of any cancellations or alterations to the schedule as soon as you can as it is usually not
possible to transfer entries from one centre, or one period, to another without the payment of an additional fee.
Please bring your music book and CD to the exam. You may not use photocopied music, nor the music used by someone
else in another exam. The examiner will sign each book during each examination. You may be barred from taking an exam
if you use someone else's music.
You should aim to arrive for your Grade 3 exam fifteen minutes before the time stated on the schedule.
Each Grade 3 exam is scheduled to last for 20 minutes. You can use a small proportion of this time to tune up and get
ready.
Two to three weeks after the exam you will receive a copy of the examiner's mark sheet. Every successful player will receive
a Rockschool certificate of achievement.
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Compiled & edited by: Jeremy Ward, Simon Pitt & Simon Troup
Syllabus consultants: Deirdre Cartwright, Darryl Golding, Noam Lederman,
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Music processing & book layout: Simon Troup & Jennie Troup of www.digitalmusicart.com
Cover design: Gillian Harding of www.fuelcreativity.com
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