
MTB Violin Grade 4 Exam Handbook
MTB Violin Grade 4 Handbook
The MTB Violin Grade 4 Handbook is the official, all-in-one guide for the Grade 4 exam. It unifies performance repertoire, technical work, and musicianship training into one structured volume so learners can prepare efficiently and confidently.
What's Included
- Repertoire: Six graded recital pieces covering Baroque to contemporary styles, plus a duet to develop ensemble skills (full list in the handbook syllabus).
- Scales & Arpeggios (from memory): Major and minor keys up to two octaves with specified bowings (separate and slurred), plus arpeggios to match. Examples include A major, E major, B minor, and G melodic/harmonic minor (2 octaves), with consistent intonation and tone focus.
- Technical Studies: Short studies to strengthen shifting security, string-crossing, and articulation (e.g., dotted rhythms, hooked bowing).
- Musicianship: Rhythm reading tasks and a choice of either Listening (aural) exercises or a Duet performance.
Exam Structure
| Component | Content & Focus |
| Recital (60 marks) | Perform three graded pieces from the handbook (20 marks each) |
| Technical (25 marks) | Scales, arpeggios, and studies from memory with specified bowings and tempi |
| Musicianship (15 marks) | Reading tasks plus either Listening (aural) tests or Duet performance |
Why This Handbook Works
- Unified Resource: Everything—repertoire, technique, and musicianship—in one book.
- Memory & Control: From-memory scales/arpeggios build reliable intonation and bow discipline.
- Targeted Technique: Studies address shifting, string-crossing, and articulation typical of Grade 4.
- Musical Awareness: Reading and aural/duet options broaden expressive and ensemble skills.
Note: The book cover image shown is for illustrative purposes only.
MTB Violin Grade 4 Handbook
The MTB Violin Grade 4 Handbook is the official, all-in-one guide for the Grade 4 exam. It unifies performance repertoire, technical work, and musicianship training into one structured volume so learners can prepare efficiently and confidently.
What's Included
- Repertoire: Six graded recital pieces covering Baroque to contemporary styles, plus a duet to develop ensemble skills (full list in the handbook syllabus).
- Scales & Arpeggios (from memory): Major and minor keys up to two octaves with specified bowings (separate and slurred), plus arpeggios to match. Examples include A major, E major, B minor, and G melodic/harmonic minor (2 octaves), with consistent intonation and tone focus.
- Technical Studies: Short studies to strengthen shifting security, string-crossing, and articulation (e.g., dotted rhythms, hooked bowing).
- Musicianship: Rhythm reading tasks and a choice of either Listening (aural) exercises or a Duet performance.
Exam Structure
| Component | Content & Focus |
| Recital (60 marks) | Perform three graded pieces from the handbook (20 marks each) |
| Technical (25 marks) | Scales, arpeggios, and studies from memory with specified bowings and tempi |
| Musicianship (15 marks) | Reading tasks plus either Listening (aural) tests or Duet performance |
Why This Handbook Works
- Unified Resource: Everything—repertoire, technique, and musicianship—in one book.
- Memory & Control: From-memory scales/arpeggios build reliable intonation and bow discipline.
- Targeted Technique: Studies address shifting, string-crossing, and articulation typical of Grade 4.
- Musical Awareness: Reading and aural/duet options broaden expressive and ensemble skills.
Note: The book cover image shown is for illustrative purposes only.
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MTB Violin Grade 4 Handbook
The MTB Violin Grade 4 Handbook is the official, all-in-one guide for the Grade 4 exam. It unifies performance repertoire, technical work, and musicianship training into one structured volume so learners can prepare efficiently and confidently.
What's Included
- Repertoire: Six graded recital pieces covering Baroque to contemporary styles, plus a duet to develop ensemble skills (full list in the handbook syllabus).
- Scales & Arpeggios (from memory): Major and minor keys up to two octaves with specified bowings (separate and slurred), plus arpeggios to match. Examples include A major, E major, B minor, and G melodic/harmonic minor (2 octaves), with consistent intonation and tone focus.
- Technical Studies: Short studies to strengthen shifting security, string-crossing, and articulation (e.g., dotted rhythms, hooked bowing).
- Musicianship: Rhythm reading tasks and a choice of either Listening (aural) exercises or a Duet performance.
Exam Structure
| Component | Content & Focus |
| Recital (60 marks) | Perform three graded pieces from the handbook (20 marks each) |
| Technical (25 marks) | Scales, arpeggios, and studies from memory with specified bowings and tempi |
| Musicianship (15 marks) | Reading tasks plus either Listening (aural) tests or Duet performance |
Why This Handbook Works
- Unified Resource: Everything—repertoire, technique, and musicianship—in one book.
- Memory & Control: From-memory scales/arpeggios build reliable intonation and bow discipline.
- Targeted Technique: Studies address shifting, string-crossing, and articulation typical of Grade 4.
- Musical Awareness: Reading and aural/duet options broaden expressive and ensemble skills.
Note: The book cover image shown is for illustrative purposes only.











