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  1. The Drum Kit & Percussion Syllabus from 2020. Style. This syllabus gives drummers a range of authentic styles to master, including jazz, funk, show tunes, film, TV, Latin, reggae and swing. Percussion exams cover the full range of orchestral instruments with refreshed repertoire for tuned percussion, snare drum and timpani.

  2. Outside the UK: book all music exams via your local Trinity representative. UK: book digital exams UK: book face to face exams. Trinity teaching diplomas cover instrumental and vocal teaching to individuals, small groups and in the classroom. Available at ATCL and LTCL levels, they cover both theory and practice, including teaching observation.

  3. A music degree will prepare you for a wide range of careers in the creative arts, journalism, music production, arts management, research, and teaching. Music at Trinity. Performing Arts at Trinity was ranked in the top 100 subjects worldwide in the QS Rankings 2022, reflecting the quality of our teaching and learning.

  4. Music exam help. Full details of all qualifications can be found in the relevant syllabus for your instrument or in our Information & Regulations booklet. Please also ensure you check our Syllabus Errata page for corrections and clarifications.

  5. Trinity supports the learning of music and drama with offering of both digital and face-to face assessments, as well as in-person theory exams. These exams were conducted, even during the Covid years. We have over 20 public access venues throughout the country, alongside nearly 100 private centres for music, drama and language.

  6. Trinity College of Music was founded in central London in 1872 by Henry George Bonavia Hunt to improve the teaching of church music. The College began as the Church Choral Society, whose diverse activities included choral singing classes and teaching instruction in church music. Gladstone was an early supporter during these years.

  7. A fully inclusive understanding of musical progression based on over 20 years of research. The Awards and Certificates for Musical Development are designed to recognise even the smallest steps in musical progression, and the assessment framework is based on Sounds of Intent’s robust research over the last 20 years into musical development.