
MTB Violin Grade 6 Exam Handbook
MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook
The MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook is the official all-in-one guide for exam preparation. Covering repertoire, technical requirements, and musicianship, it provides a fully structured pathway to success at Grade 6 level.
Handbook Contents & Exam Structure
The exam is divided into three main sections, totaling 100 marks:
1. Recital (60 Marks)
Select and perform three pieces (20 marks each) from the handbook repertoire. Free-choice pieces may also be approved (up to three). Examples include:
- Classical Favorites: Dvořák – Sonatina in G, Op. 100 (Larghetto); Elgar – Salut d’Amour; Händel – Sonata in D Major (HWV 371, Allegro); Seitz – Concerto in D Major, Op. 22 (Allegro Moderato); Kreutzer – Étude No. 2; Barbara Arens – Tango Habanera.
- Contemporary/Popular: Händel – Sonata HWV 373 in E Major (Allegro); Kreisler – Tempo di Minuetto; Louis Armstrong – What a Wonderful World; Gershwin – Summertime.
- World Music: Tico-Tico no Fubá.
2. Technical (25 Marks)
Candidates may choose one of two approaches:
- Option 1: Perform all required technical exercises plus scales from memory.
- Option 2: Perform technical exercises plus an approved alternative to scales from memory.
Scales & Arpeggios (3 octaves, from memory): G harmonic minor, B♭ melodic minor; Arpeggios in B♭ major, G minor, and B♭ minor. Additional technical patterns include chromatic scales, diminished 7ths, and rhythmic bowing challenges.
Technical Exercises: Advanced bowing patterns, double-stops, and Sevcik-style studies to refine precision and control.
3. Musicianship (15 Marks)
- Option 1: Reading skills (rhythmic clapping tasks) plus listening skills (aural singing/recognition).
- Option 2: Reading skills plus a duet performance from the handbook.
Compact Summary
| Section | Focus & Requirements |
| Recital (60 Marks) | Three pieces from the handbook (classical, contemporary, or world music) with free-choice option |
| Technical (25 Marks) | Scales/arpeggios from memory, technical studies, bowing challenges, and pattern work |
| Musicianship (15 Marks) | Reading skills plus either aural listening tasks or duet performance |
Quick Summary Table
| Title | MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook (Paperback) |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Core Contents | Repertoire, scales & arpeggios, technical exercises, musicianship skills |
| Assessment Breakdown | Recital 60 • Technical 25 • Musicianship 15 (total 100 marks) |
| Highlight Features | Stylish repertoire, advanced technique, flexible musicianship pathways |
Why This Handbook Stands Out
- Fully Integrated Prep: Combines recital, technique, and musicianship into one streamlined guide.
- Memory-Centered Technique: Scales and arpeggios from memory build mastery and exam confidence.
- Stylish Repertoire Choices: Classical, jazz, and world music ensure a varied and engaging recital.
- Flexible Musicianship Pathways: Choice between aural tests or duet performance allows students to play to their strengths.
Excel at Grade 6
The MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook equips learners with artistry, technical control, and flexible musicianship options—preparing them to perform with confidence and success.
Note: The book cover image shown is for illustrative purposes only.
MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook
The MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook is the official all-in-one guide for exam preparation. Covering repertoire, technical requirements, and musicianship, it provides a fully structured pathway to success at Grade 6 level.
Handbook Contents & Exam Structure
The exam is divided into three main sections, totaling 100 marks:
1. Recital (60 Marks)
Select and perform three pieces (20 marks each) from the handbook repertoire. Free-choice pieces may also be approved (up to three). Examples include:
- Classical Favorites: Dvořák – Sonatina in G, Op. 100 (Larghetto); Elgar – Salut d’Amour; Händel – Sonata in D Major (HWV 371, Allegro); Seitz – Concerto in D Major, Op. 22 (Allegro Moderato); Kreutzer – Étude No. 2; Barbara Arens – Tango Habanera.
- Contemporary/Popular: Händel – Sonata HWV 373 in E Major (Allegro); Kreisler – Tempo di Minuetto; Louis Armstrong – What a Wonderful World; Gershwin – Summertime.
- World Music: Tico-Tico no Fubá.
2. Technical (25 Marks)
Candidates may choose one of two approaches:
- Option 1: Perform all required technical exercises plus scales from memory.
- Option 2: Perform technical exercises plus an approved alternative to scales from memory.
Scales & Arpeggios (3 octaves, from memory): G harmonic minor, B♭ melodic minor; Arpeggios in B♭ major, G minor, and B♭ minor. Additional technical patterns include chromatic scales, diminished 7ths, and rhythmic bowing challenges.
Technical Exercises: Advanced bowing patterns, double-stops, and Sevcik-style studies to refine precision and control.
3. Musicianship (15 Marks)
- Option 1: Reading skills (rhythmic clapping tasks) plus listening skills (aural singing/recognition).
- Option 2: Reading skills plus a duet performance from the handbook.
Compact Summary
| Section | Focus & Requirements |
| Recital (60 Marks) | Three pieces from the handbook (classical, contemporary, or world music) with free-choice option |
| Technical (25 Marks) | Scales/arpeggios from memory, technical studies, bowing challenges, and pattern work |
| Musicianship (15 Marks) | Reading skills plus either aural listening tasks or duet performance |
Quick Summary Table
| Title | MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook (Paperback) |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Core Contents | Repertoire, scales & arpeggios, technical exercises, musicianship skills |
| Assessment Breakdown | Recital 60 • Technical 25 • Musicianship 15 (total 100 marks) |
| Highlight Features | Stylish repertoire, advanced technique, flexible musicianship pathways |
Why This Handbook Stands Out
- Fully Integrated Prep: Combines recital, technique, and musicianship into one streamlined guide.
- Memory-Centered Technique: Scales and arpeggios from memory build mastery and exam confidence.
- Stylish Repertoire Choices: Classical, jazz, and world music ensure a varied and engaging recital.
- Flexible Musicianship Pathways: Choice between aural tests or duet performance allows students to play to their strengths.
Excel at Grade 6
The MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook equips learners with artistry, technical control, and flexible musicianship options—preparing them to perform with confidence and success.
Note: The book cover image shown is for illustrative purposes only.
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MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook
The MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook is the official all-in-one guide for exam preparation. Covering repertoire, technical requirements, and musicianship, it provides a fully structured pathway to success at Grade 6 level.
Handbook Contents & Exam Structure
The exam is divided into three main sections, totaling 100 marks:
1. Recital (60 Marks)
Select and perform three pieces (20 marks each) from the handbook repertoire. Free-choice pieces may also be approved (up to three). Examples include:
- Classical Favorites: Dvořák – Sonatina in G, Op. 100 (Larghetto); Elgar – Salut d’Amour; Händel – Sonata in D Major (HWV 371, Allegro); Seitz – Concerto in D Major, Op. 22 (Allegro Moderato); Kreutzer – Étude No. 2; Barbara Arens – Tango Habanera.
- Contemporary/Popular: Händel – Sonata HWV 373 in E Major (Allegro); Kreisler – Tempo di Minuetto; Louis Armstrong – What a Wonderful World; Gershwin – Summertime.
- World Music: Tico-Tico no Fubá.
2. Technical (25 Marks)
Candidates may choose one of two approaches:
- Option 1: Perform all required technical exercises plus scales from memory.
- Option 2: Perform technical exercises plus an approved alternative to scales from memory.
Scales & Arpeggios (3 octaves, from memory): G harmonic minor, B♭ melodic minor; Arpeggios in B♭ major, G minor, and B♭ minor. Additional technical patterns include chromatic scales, diminished 7ths, and rhythmic bowing challenges.
Technical Exercises: Advanced bowing patterns, double-stops, and Sevcik-style studies to refine precision and control.
3. Musicianship (15 Marks)
- Option 1: Reading skills (rhythmic clapping tasks) plus listening skills (aural singing/recognition).
- Option 2: Reading skills plus a duet performance from the handbook.
Compact Summary
| Section | Focus & Requirements |
| Recital (60 Marks) | Three pieces from the handbook (classical, contemporary, or world music) with free-choice option |
| Technical (25 Marks) | Scales/arpeggios from memory, technical studies, bowing challenges, and pattern work |
| Musicianship (15 Marks) | Reading skills plus either aural listening tasks or duet performance |
Quick Summary Table
| Title | MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook (Paperback) |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Core Contents | Repertoire, scales & arpeggios, technical exercises, musicianship skills |
| Assessment Breakdown | Recital 60 • Technical 25 • Musicianship 15 (total 100 marks) |
| Highlight Features | Stylish repertoire, advanced technique, flexible musicianship pathways |
Why This Handbook Stands Out
- Fully Integrated Prep: Combines recital, technique, and musicianship into one streamlined guide.
- Memory-Centered Technique: Scales and arpeggios from memory build mastery and exam confidence.
- Stylish Repertoire Choices: Classical, jazz, and world music ensure a varied and engaging recital.
- Flexible Musicianship Pathways: Choice between aural tests or duet performance allows students to play to their strengths.
Excel at Grade 6
The MTB Violin Grade 6 Handbook equips learners with artistry, technical control, and flexible musicianship options—preparing them to perform with confidence and success.
Note: The book cover image shown is for illustrative purposes only.











