It's fairly pricey but then again you get a certificate that says you can play at "X" level which will help when applying for teaching positions.
It wasn't hard at all. In fact I had tuition for the first five then moved away, so put myself through the rest and passed all of them first time. I wouldn't say it's overly difficult to pass if you put some time into it.
Straight from their website (
www.rockschool.co.uk )
"Grade Exams:
are for students who want to develop performance and technical skills. A graded examination is made up of the following components:
A performance of either three pieces from the Rockschool syllabus book or two pieces from the book and one free choice piece.
Technical exercises
A choice of sight reading, improvisation and interpretation or a Quick Study Piece
Ear Tests
General Musicianship tests"
I took my grade 8 about 3/4 years ago and the exams were always quite relaxed with friendly examiners.
I believe Guildhall is more in depth and focuses on the music theory side more than Rockschool, so would cover that element better. I think you have to be grade 5 music theory before you can actually pass the grade 8 playing with them.
You'd probably have to to shell out money for lessons to get to 8 either way, just to make sure you have it all right.
If I was you I would contact DrumTech to book an assesment and private tuition off the back of that, with the aim to get you through to grade 8 with every base covered.
I'm currently there and the guys really know their stuff (unlike some private teachers I've encountered) not to mention, they really aren't that expensive!
As for websites,
www.musicroom.com is a great place to get the various Rockschool books (possibly Guidhall as well). The books have written music, example exercises and a CD that comes with the full mix and backing track of each piece.
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