Recorded Exams - the Pros, the Cons and what we think…

Recorded guitar exam

Pros

  • A slightly reduced exam entry fee with no additional travel time or associated costs. for face to face exam entries, students are normally assigned to their closest exam venue with a travel time of up to 60mins by car!

  • For recorded exams you have opportunity to submit your exam material as soon as you are ready.

  • You have the opportunity to share your recorded videos with your tutor for feedback before finalising and sending off!

Cons…

  • You’ll need to record your exam on a device either by yourself or with help from a friend or family member.

  • For some students, the recording process may recreate a similar pressure to actually playing in front of an examiner.

  • The recording and submission process may take some time and is likely to be longer than the duration of a face to face exam. Students may need to record the material more than once to make sure you’re happy that your recording is the best you can do and is a good reflection of their playing.

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