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What ABRSM/Trinity Music Theory Grade are You?

This is a quiz designed to work out what grade you are at in music theory, based on the ABRSM’s and Trinity’s syllabuses.

  • There are 8 grades (followed by diplomas from Trinity but not ABRSM).
  • Grade 1 is elementary level and starts with basic notation, major keys with 1 sharp/flat in the key signature, three different time signatures, and the treble and bass clefs.
  • Each subsequent grade is slightly more complex with added keys, foreign terms, time signatures, musical symbols, chords and intervals.
  • Grade 5 is the required level for anyone who wants to take an ABRSM practical exam at grade 6 or higher (some alternative exams are allowed – see the ABRSM website for details). Grade 5 Trinity is also accepted by the ABRSM as a pre-requisite.
  • Grades 6-8 take an in depth look at harmony, figured bass (ABRSM only) and compositional techniques. A pass or higher at these grades gives you credit in the form of UCAS points. Grade 8 is roughly the same level as A level.

This quiz can only give a very general indication of your level – I can’t test your skills at figured bass or composition in this quiz! (Please seek advice from your teacher or email me at [email protected] for advice about taking an music theory exam.)

Instructions: Click on “Submit” to submit your answers, “Next” to skip a question and “Finish” to give up completely. Leave answers blank instead of guessing, for a more accurate result!

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What Grade am I?

Take a short test to find out what Music Theory Grade you are.

Try not to guess - if you are not sure of an answer, just skip to the next question.

1 / 24

What is the name of this note?

note name

2 / 24

What key is this the tonic triad of?

triad

3 / 24

Which note would need an accidental in the key of F major?

4 / 24

Which of the following bars is grouped correctly? 

5 / 24

Complete the sentence by typing a number.
This time signature means there are _______ quaver (8th note) beats per bar.
time signature

error

6 / 24

What is the key of this melody?
key

7 / 24

Which two notes are missing from this scale of A minor melodic?
scale

8 / 24

Which of the below notes is a major 6th higher than this note?
note

9 / 24

What does subito mean?

10 / 24

Look at these notes then choose the correct sentence.

 

11 / 24

Which of the below notes is the correct enharmonic equivalent of this note?
note

12 / 24

What type of interval is this?

treblenotenote

13 / 24

Transpose this key signature up a minor 3rd.

key sig

14 / 24

What type of cadence is this?
cadence

15 / 24

What is the name of this note?note

16 / 24

What is another word for pauken?

17 / 24

Which of these chord progression is not a typical cadence used in the Classical era?

18 / 24

The key is B minor. What is this chord?

chord

19 / 24

What feature can not be seen in this music?
music

20 / 24

Which figure would be most appropriate for the shaded chord?

chord

21 / 24

What analytical term applies to the circled note?
note

22 / 24

What type of chord is this?

chord

23 / 24

What feature of this music is a clue that it was written in the Modern era?

music

24 / 24

Who is the most likely composer of this music?

music

6 thoughts on “What Grade am I?

  1. Robb Gregor Richard Reply

    This test raises my self-confidence. It says I am around grade 4 level, and I plan to prepare for Grade 5 ABRSM. The first questions scared me a bit with the chord names on SATB scores.

  2. Philip Shambrook Reply

    Thank you for this and the website in general. Returning to music after nearly 30 years and taking Grade 5 theory in a few days. I last looked at music theory in secondary school in the early 70s. I’ve used your site extensively to prepare for the Grade 5 exam. This test suggests I’m ready. Now to get better at playing music!

  3. Olayinka Reply

    Thanks very much for this. I scored 15/24; though it should been16 but for a useless mistake. It said I am around ABRSM Grade 5, and suggest I start learning at Grade 6. It is a morale booster because I am preparing for Music Society of Nigeria Grade 4 exam.
    I need assistance on how to write tune for given words.

  4. Gary Reply

    Hi
    Can you tell me if there’s any way of sharing your quiz results with someone else, please?
    Thank you!

    • Victoria Williams Post authorReply

      Hi Gary, The results have a share to Facebook or Twitter/X button. If you want to share by email there isn’t a function for this but you can just do a screenshot.

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