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AMEB Victoria

Enrolment Handbook 2017


New Musical Theatre
syllabus & publications
from AMEB

Titles
Series 1 Grade Books:
Preliminary to Grade 4

Musical Theatre Technical work

Musical Theatre Sight-reading

Series 1 Recorded
Accompaniments:
Preliminary to Grade 3

Highlights
Real Musical theatre
songs from real shows!

Developed by industry
experts from around
the country

Specifically devised to
meet the needs of
Musical theatre students

Custom-composed
vocalises to support
technical development
Contents Welcome 2
About AMEB Victoria 3
Board of Directors, Examining Panels & Federal Office 4
General News 5
Music Syllabus News 6
Enrolment Information 9
AMEB Victoria Exam Enrolment Process 9
Before completing your enrolment form 9
Completing your enrolment form 9
Submitting your enrolment form 10
Registering for AMEB Connect 10
Confirmation of Enrolment from AMEB Victoria 10
Receiving your Notice of Examination 10
After the exam 10
AMEB Victorias responsibilities 10
Supplementary Enrolment Information 11
Accepted paperwork 11
Alternative venues 11
Communication with the enrolling person 11
Dates to be avoided 11
Enrolment acceptance 12
Examination dates and times 12
Late entries 12
Payment of enrolment fees 13
Subject numbers and subject changes 13
Special needs 13
Website enrolment form 13
Withdrawal, cancellation and re-scheduling a Practical Examination 14
Withdrawal from examination prior to closing date for enrolments 14
Cancellation for medical reasons 14
Cancellation for non-medical reasons 14
Re-scheduling of Practical examinations 14
General Exam Information 15
AMusA Practical examination 15
AMusA and LMusA exam rehearsals 15
Candidate confidentiality 15
Certificates completion of additional requirements 15
Conferring of Diplomas 15
Downloaded musical scores 17
Electronic exam reporting 17
Page turning 17
Photocopies 17
Teachers and accompanists 17
Teacher consultations 17
Trainee examiners 17
Warm-up 17
Practical Exams 19
Practical Exam Sessions and Enrolment Dates 19
Practical Exam Centre Codes 20
Practical Exam Subject Numbers and Fees 21
Music Practical Examinations 21
Band Subjects 26
Ensemble Subjects 28
Contemporary Popular Music (CPM) 28
Speech Subjects 29
Teaching Diplomas 29
Written Exams 31
Written Exam Information 31
Written Exam Centre Codes 32
Written Session Dates and Times 33
Written Exam Subject Numbers and Fees 34
How to Enrol for Online Theory Exams 35
Support Materials 37
Materials Price List 37
AMEB Publications 38

AMEB Victoria Enrolment Handbook 2017 1


About
AMEB Victoria Welcome
Welcome to the 2017 AMEB Victoria Enrolment Handbook.
This Handbook is intended to provide the information you need to enrol candidates for
AMEB exams in Victoria. Details of examination requirements can be found in the 2017
Manual of Syllabuses, available to purchase in hard copy or as a digital download from
AMEB Victoria and music retailers.
It is important to note that only material in the current syllabuses can be presented for
examination. Within each syllabus there are a number of regulations, requirements and
objectives for each level. If, once you have read the syllabus, you have any questions
please contact us to clarify any aspects that may not be clear.
I am delighted to announce some exciting new developments at AMEB this year, including:
revised syllabuses for Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium; and
a new Recital exam format to be trialled in Flute, Trumpet and Violin.
For more information on these developments, please go to the Syllabus News section
of this handbook.
AMEBs new Musical Theatre syllabus, which was launched in November 2015, has
proven to be very popular; and the portfolio of Rockschool exams, which are now
delivered by AMEB in Australia, is progressively being updated and expanded.
This will be the final year that candidates will be able to enrol for an AMEB examination in
Electronic Organ or Accordion Classical Free Bass, as these syllabuses will be withdrawn
at the end of 2017 and will not be replaced. Also, the Fellowship in Music, Australia
examination will be withdrawn at the end of 2017.
We encourage you to consider enrolling candidates for practical exams in Term 2 or 3.
These sessions are less busy so we are better able to accommodate your scheduling
requests, with the added benefit that candidates will be able to avoid exams clashing with
end-of-year activities in Term 4.
Please note that some subjects are only offered in special sessions in July and
November. These are: Accordion, CPM, Electronic Organ, Ensemble, Harp, Organ,
Percussion, Recorder and Rockschool. However, it might be possible for exams in
these instruments to be scheduled outside published session dates, if there is sufficient
examining time in a particular location. Please contact us if you would like to find out
more about this possibility.
When enrolling, please remember to write any special requests on the enrolment form
and submit forms before the closing date. With sufficient notice we can accommodate
requests to avoid dates of school camps, VCE exams, etc.; and make special provisions
for candidates with special needs. More information about how to enrol can be found in
this handbook.
AMEB is here to promote and recognise achievement in music and we wish you every
success with your teaching or music studies this year. At AMEB Victoria, we aim to
provide a friendly, efficient and professional service and we look forward to working
with you in 2017.

Alwyn Mott
General Manager
AMEB Victoria

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About AMEB Victoria
The Australian Music Examinations Board
Australias leading music assessment service, the Australian Music Examinations
Board (AMEB) offers syllabuses and graded examinations for a wide range of musical
instruments, music theory, singing and speech, from beginner through to higher grades
and on to diploma level.

Promoting and recognising musical achievement


AMEB has been promoting and recognising musical achievement since 1887. Regarded
as the benchmark for assessment in music, speech and drama in Australia, AMEB exams
provide nationally recognised levels of achievement in practical and theoretical subjects.
AMEB syllabuses provide the framework for studies leading to secondary school
certificates, university entrance and the establishment of careers in performing and
music teaching.

Maintaining benchmark standards


To maintain benchmark standards, AMEB is committed to continuous review of its
syllabuses and publications to ensure they are up to date with evolving educational
principles and practices, and teachers are invited to contribute to the review process.
The high standards set by AMEB are in turn upheld by a panel of examiners who are
specialists in their field.

AMEB Victoria
AMEB Victoria conducts graded music and speech exams in Melbourne and country
Victoria. A not-for-profit organisation wholly owned by the University of Melbourne
and governed by a Board of Directors, AMEB Victoria is one of six state offices within
the federated AMEB structure. The AMEB Federal Office is responsible for developing
and publishing syllabuses and syllabus-related publications, while AMEB Victoria is
responsible for all exams conducted in Victoria.

Supporting Victorian teachers and students


A number of workshops and seminars are organised by AMEB Victoria each year to
provide teaching tips and information about specific syllabuses and services.

AMEB Victoria structure


The AMEB Victoria Board of Directors, appointed by the University of Melbourne, receives
advice from an Examinations Advisory Committee, which includes members with
expertise in education, training and assessment. Each Victorian examiner is a member of
their respective subjects Specialist Examining Panel, which meets regularly to discuss
examining matters and engage in professional development activities. Day-to-day
operations are the responsibility of the General Manager.

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About AMEB Victoria

AMEB Victoria Board of Directors


The Directors of Australian Music Examinations Board (Vic) Limited are as follows:
Professor Barry Conyngham AM (Chair)
Dr Joel Brennan (Deputy Chair)
Ms Elizabeth Mitchell
Ms Colleen Pearson
Ms Alison Sewell
Professor Susan Wright
The Examinations Advisory Committee advises the Victorian Board on matters pertaining
to the conduct of examinations in Victoria. The Committees membership is:
Ms Elizabeth Mitchell (Chair)
Dr Mark McGee (Deputy Chair)
Dr Rosemary Beer
Mr David Howes
Ms Jennifer Meachem
Dr Ken Murray
Mr John Quaine

AMEB Victoria Specialist Examining Panels


The Chair of each Specialist Examining Panel in Victoria is as follows:
Accordion Mr Ian Southwood
Brass Mr Anthony Brookes
Classical Guitar Mr William van Pinxteren
Contemporary Popular Music (CPM) Mr Peter Hurley
Electronic Organ Mr Peter Hurley
Harp Ms Mary Anderson
Instrumental Ensemble Ms Jane Elton-Brown
Organ Dr June Nixon
Percussion Ms Wendy Couch
Piano Professor Ian Holtham
Assistant Chair, Piano Dr Mark McGee
Recorder Ms Ruth Wilkinson
Speech and Drama Ms Astrid Wootton
Strings Mr Fintan Murphy
Teaching Ms Elizabeth Mitchell
Theory, Musicianship, Music Craft Mr Graham Bartle
Voice Acting Chair, Singing Dr Susannah Foulds-Elliott
Voice Acting Chair, Musical Theatre Mr Trevor Jones
Woodwind Mr Ian Morgan

All AMEB Victoria examiners are required to hold a current Working With Children Check
(WWCC) from the Victorian Department of Justice, or to be registered with the Victorian
Institute of Teaching (VIT).

AMEB Federal Office


The Federal Office is responsible for the development of AMEB syllabuses and
publications, the preparation of written examination papers and the conduct
of Licentiate and Fellowship examinations.
Australian Music Examinations Board Ltd
5th Floor, 175 Flinders Lane, Melbourne VIC 3000
Telephone 1300 725 709
Email office@ameb.edu.au
Website www.ameb.edu.au

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AMEB
News AMEB Victoria General News 2017

AMEB News
Additional information is provided in Music Syllabus News on the following pages and is
also available from www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au.

Revised Brass (Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium) syllabuses


Revised versions of the Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium Syllabuses appear for the
first time in the 2017 Manual of Syllabuses.

Recital examinations trial


AMEB will trial Recital examinations for Flute, Trumpet and Violin in 2017. The Recital
examination will comprise repertoire only and will feature material from the AMEB
syllabuses along with an own choice option.

Notice of withdrawal Electronic Organ and Accordion Classical Free Bass


From 1 January 2018 the Electronic Organ and Accordion Classical Free Bass syllabuses
will be no longer available for examination. Neither syllabus will be replaced, so 2017
is the final year that candidates may sit for an AMEB practical examination in Electronic
Organ or Accordion Classical Free Bass. AMEB will continue to offer examinations in
Accordion Stradella.

Fellowship in Music, Australia


The Fellowship in Music, Australia examination will be withdrawn, effective 1 January
2018.

New Musical Theatre syllabus


The new Musical Theatre syllabus, introduced in 2016, has been very popular. Developed
for performers in musicals, eisteddfods, music academies and those preparing to be
professional performers, this exciting new syllabus comes with a range of supporting
publications and recorded accompaniments.

Rockschool examinations now delivered by AMEB


AMEB is now delivering Rockschool exams in Australia to provide globally recognised
qualifications in guitar, bass, drums, vocals, piano, band-based keyboards and band. The
Rockschool syllabus specialises in music from most popular genres in a range of rock,
pop, metal and funk styles and comes with a range of supporting publications.

Revised Musicianship syllabus


A revised version of the Musicianship syllabus appeared for the first time in the 2016
Manual of Syllabuses.

Diploma Theory, Musicianship and Teaching exams on application


Candidates may now apply to undertake Written Diploma exams in Theory of Music,
Musicianship, Teaching (including CTMusA) on a date of their choice. (Application to be
submitted at least six weeks before the proposed date.)

Recorded accompaniments
In 2017, AMEB will continue to release recorded accompaniments for use in study and
examinations. Whilst the recorded accompaniments will be very useful practice tools,
learning to play with an accompanist can be beneficial to a young musicians development.
Although it is possible to present for lower grade examinations using the official AMEB
recorded accompaniment, performance with an accompanist is encouraged. Recorded
accompaniment CDs can be purchased from AMEB Victoria, and digital downloads can be
purchased from digital music outlets, such as iTunes, and other digital music outlets.

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New My Tempo app
A new app is also available for use with recorded accompaniments. Called My Tempo,
the app allows the user to speed up or slow down the accompaniment tempo as required
for practice purposes. The app also allows purchase of individual tracks from within the
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app or transfer of tracks into the app from a CD. Other features include a loop function,
allowing repeated practice of the same passage and a metronome function that enables
the speed to be checked.
Candidates should note that, if presenting for examination with an official AMEB
recorded accompaniment CD or downloaded audio file, only the Performance (100%)
tempo may be used. Further, the candidate is responsible for providing and operating
playback equipment. My Tempo is available for both Apple and Android devices and can be
purchased from the relevant app stores.

2017 Conferring of Diplomas Ceremony


The AMEB Victoria Conferring of Diplomas Ceremony will be held on Tuesday 21 March
2017, commencing at 6pm, subject to availability of The Wilson Hall, University of
Melbourne, Parkville.

AMEB Music Syllabus News 2017


Candidates should present for examination in accordance with the current syllabus,
requirements and regulations published by Australian Music Examinations
Board Limited. The 2017 Manual of Syllabuses Music and AMEB publications are
available for purchase from the AMEB Victoria Office in digital and hard copy format.

Syllabuses and publications available to order from the AMEB Victoria Office
As a special service to our clients, all AMEB syllabuses and publications can be
purchased from the AMEB Victoria office. The Manual of Syllabuses Music is available
in the traditional, hard copy format. In addition, digital versions of individual syllabuses
or a subject group of syllabuses can be purchased and received in PDF format by email.
Past papers can be ordered in hard copy or digital format, and publications such as
Grade books, Technical Work books and Teacher Handbooks can be purchased, and
either collected or received by post. AMEB Victoria operates on a not-for-profit basis and
purchasing publications from our office assists with keeping fees as low as possible and
supports the provision of further teacher support services. To make a purchase, simply
visit www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au to download an order form, or visit our office on First
Floor, 259 Auburn Road, Hawthorn VIC 3122. For more information, please refer to the
Materials Price List at the back of this Handbook.

Accordion
Withdrawal of syllabus: The Accordion Classical Free Bass syllabus will be withdrawn
from examination at the end of 2017 and will not be replaced. Examinations in Accordion
Stradella will continue to be offered.

Brass (Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium)


Revised Syllabuses: Revised versions of the Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium
syllabuses appear for the first time in the 2017 Manual of Syllabuses. Works in the Manual
Lists that are no longer in print or infrequently used have been replaced, and references
to widely-used pedagogical volumes such as the Method for Trumpet/Trombone by Jean-
Baptiste Arban have been updated so that page numbers and exercise numbers correlate
to current editions. Orchestral Excerpts have been removed from Level 3 (Associate and
Licentiate) examinations. There have been no changes to the grade books or technical
work requirements for these syllabuses.
Withdrawal of the old syllabuses: The revised syllabuses will be examined
concurrently with the versions of the Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium syllabuses
that appeared in the 2016 Manual of Syllabuses for two years. From the start of 2019 the
previous Trumpet, Trombone and Euphonium syllabuses will no longer be available for
examination.
Examination entries: Enrolments for examinations in the revised Trumpet, Trombone
and Euphonium syllabuses should use the new subject numbers and the words new
syllabus should be specified on the entry form. All exam documentation should show the
letters NS after the grade description (e.g. Trumpet Grade 1 NS). The absence of the
letters NS will indicate to the examiner that the candidate is presenting for examination
in the old syllabus.

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Double Bass
Withdrawal of the old Double Bass syllabus: The old Double Bass syllabus, last
printed in the 2013 Manual of Syllabuses was withdrawn from examination at the end
of 2015. Only the Double Bass syllabus shown in the current syllabus is available for

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examination in 2017.
Examination entries: As the only Double Bass syllabus now available for examination is
the version published in the current syllabus, it will not be necessary to indicate new
syllabus with the letters NS.

Electronic Organ
Withdrawal of syllabus: The Electronic Organ syllabus will be withdrawn from
examination at the end of 2017 and will not be replaced.

Musical Theatre
New Musical Theatre Syllabus: A new Musical Theatre syllabus was successfully
introduced in 2016. Developed for performers in musicals, eisteddfods, music academies
and those preparing to be professional performers, this exciting new syllabus comes with
a range of supporting publications and recorded accompaniments, including Grade books
from Preliminary through to Grade 4; the Technical Work Book covering Preliminary
through to Grade 8; the Sight-reading Book covering Preliminary through to Grade 8; and
a set of recorded accompaniments from Preliminary to Grade 3.
Examination entries: Musical Theatre exams are available in three levels. Level 1
includes Preliminary to Grade 4; Level 2 comprises Grades 5 to 8 and culminates in the
Certificate of Performance; and Level 3 includes Associate and Licentiate Diplomas.
Publications: The following publications may be used with the new syllabus:
Musical Theatre Series 1 Preliminary to Grade 2 (2015)
Musical Theatre Series 1 Grade 3 and Grade 4 Ladies or Gentlemens Edition (2015)
Musical Theatre Technical Work (2015)
Musical Theatre Sight-reading (2015)
Musical Theatre Series 1 Recorded Accompaniments Preliminary Grade 3 (2015)

Musicianship
Revised Musicianship syllabus: A revised version of the Musicianship syllabus appeared
for the first time in the 2016 Manual of Syllabuses. There have been no changes in Grades
1 to 6, but Grades 7 and 8 have been removed so that candidates now progress directly
from Grade 6 to the revised Associate and Licentiate diploma syllabuses. Candidates who
commenced a diploma exam in 2015 or earlier will be able to complete their qualification
within the timelines previously published.
Musicianship diploma exams are now available on application (unless diploma exams
were commenced in 2015 or earlier). Candidates will be responsible for arranging the
venue and suitable supervision. A Written Diploma Exam application form will need to be
submitted at least six weeks before the proposed date, detailing the date, time, venue,
and supervision arrangements. Candidates will receive notification of approval of their
application for a Written Diploma Exam four weeks prior to the proposed date.
Online exams: Musicianship exams, Grades 1 to 6 are available online and for
examination in the traditional, paper-based, August Written session.

Percussion
Withdrawal of the old Percussion syllabus: The old Percussion syllabus, last printed
in the 2013 Manual of Syllabuses was withdrawn from examination at the end of 2015. Only
the Percussion syllabus shown in the current syllabus is available for examination in
2017.
Examination entries: As the only Percussion syllabus now available for examination is
the version published in the current syllabus, it will not be necessary to indicate new
syllabus with the letters NS.

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P Plate Piano
Publications for beginner pianists: The AMEB has responded to teachers requests for
materials to develop pianists in the earliest stages of training by publishing the three
volumes of P Plate Piano. These volumes, compiled by Elissa Milne and featuring some
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of her lively and engaging compositions, comprise a range of pieces intended to foster
creative engagement with the instrument and with music at the beginning stages of
pianistic development.
P Plate Piano assessments: Special introductory, non-graded assessments offer goals
for beginner pianists to aim for, recognition of their achievements and feedback on
progress in developing the important fundamentals of piano-playing. Each assessment
will be based solely upon the performance of three pieces selected from one volume of
P Plate Piano (no technical work or any other requirements). The candidate will receive
an attractive certificate at the end of the assessment and a report will be forwarded to
the teacher. P Plate Piano assessments are designed to provide a friendly introduction to
music examinations, and will lead comfortably and easily to the Preliminary examination
experience. For more information, please see the AMEB Victoria website.

Recital examinations trial Flute, Trumpet and Violin


AMEB will trial Recital examinations for Flute, Trumpet and Violin in 2017. The Recital
exam will comprise repertoire only and will feature material from the AMEB syllabuses
along with an own choice option. The Recital exam will be offered as an alternative to
the traditional comprehensive AMEB Practical examination and will not replace it.
Recital exam syllabuses will be produced in digital (PDF) format and may be obtained by
contacting AMEB Victoria.

Rockschool
AMEB is now delivering Rockschool exams in Australia to provide globally recognised
qualifications in guitar, bass, drums, vocals, piano, band-based keyboards and band.
Based in the UK, Rockschool specialises in contemporary music in most of the popular
genres in a range of rock, pop, metal and funk styles. For further information go to www.
rockschool.ameb.edu.au.
Withdrawal of previous Rockschool Piano syllabus: The Rockschool Piano Syllabus
(1999) has been withdrawn and only the Rockschool Piano Syllabus (2015) is available for
examination in 2017.
Withdrawal of previous Rockschool Vocals syllabus: Only the Rockschool Vocals
Syllabus (20142017) is available for examination in 2017.
Popular Music Theory: AMEB will offer Rockschools Popular Music Theory examinations
in the August Written session of 2017.
Examination entries: Rockschool exams will be administered by AMEB Victoria
with practical examinations being offered in two sessions in July and November in
Metropolitan Melbourne and Popular Music Theory examinations in August. For more
information go to: www.rockschool.ameb.edu.au.

Theory of Music
A revised version of the Theory of Music Syllabus appeared for the first time in the 2015
Manual of Syllabuses. There were no changes to Grades 1 to 6, but Grade 7 was removed
so candidates now progress from Grade 6 to Diploma level, where three new diplomas
have been added at Associate and Licentiate level: Musicology, Harmony & Counterpoint
and Orchestration & Arrangement.
Theory of Music diploma exams are available on application (unless the diploma exams
were commenced in 2014 or earlier). Candidates will be responsible for arranging the
venue and suitable supervision. A Written Diploma Exam application form will need to be
submitted at least six weeks before the proposed date, detailing the date, time, venue,
and supervision arrangements. Candidates will receive notification of approval of their
application for a Written Diploma Exam four weeks prior to the proposed date.
Online exams: Online Theory of Music exams, Grades 1 to 6 are available online and for
examination in the traditional, paper-based, August Written session.
Online Theory Courses: Online courses are available in Theory of Music, Grades 1 and 2
to prepare students for the Online Written exams in these grades. For more information
about Online Theory courses, go to: www.amebtheory.edu.au.

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Enrolment
Information AMEB Victoria Exam Enrolment Process
It is common practice for teachers or schools to submit entries as agents for their
students. If you are the teacher or school representative enrolling candidates, you will
receive all correspondence relating to your students examinations and will be able to

Enrolment Information
co-ordinate the preparation of candidates and arrange accompanists, if required.
Note that enrolment forms can only be accepted from adults. Private entries should be
submitted by the parent or guardian of candidates aged under eighteen.

Before completing your enrolment form


1. Become fully acquainted with the current AMEB examination syllabus,
requirements and regulations (which may change from year to year) and the
administrative policies and procedures notified in this Handbook. Additional
information and downloadable forms are available from the AMEB Victoria website
(www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au).
2. Check the dates of the Practical and Written exam sessions and the enrolment
closing dates (listed in this Handbook and on the AMEB Victoria website), noting
that Practical exams can be scheduled on any day in the published exam session
(Monday Sunday), between the hours of 9am and 6pm, except gazetted public
holidays. It is possible to request that exams are not scheduled on a weekend but
this must be indicated on the enrolment form, and submitted by the closing date.
3. Inform candidates and parents of examining arrangements and enrolment
conditions and ask if there are any dates in the session that should be avoided for
the following reasons: VCE exams, school exams, curriculum days, school camps,
religious holidays, special events or other exceptional situations. AMEB Victoria will
make every effort to avoid specific dates if these are written on the enrolment form
and supporting documentation is supplied by the closing date for enrolments.

Completing your enrolment form


4. Complete one enrolment form per session using a Practical or Written enrolment
form downloaded from the AMEB Victoria website or obtained from the AMEB
Victoria office. To expedite processing and minimise data entry errors, please
ensure that the enrolment form clearly includes:
The Client/Teacher Number from previous years, if relevant. New teachers and
private entrants will be allocated numbers when their first enrolment is processed.
The Examination Session for example: 1st METROPOLITAN refer to the
examination session and enrolment dates in this Handbook or on the AMEB Victoria
website.
Centre Code refer to the Exam Centre Codes in this Handbook or on the AMEB
Victoria website.
Candidates Numbers from previous sessions. This will ensure that a candidate is
not given multiple numbers. New candidates will be allocated numbers when their
first enrolment is processed. This number is used for data matching.
The correct spelling of each candidates name as it should appear on the
certificate.
Each candidates date of birth to ensure correct data matching.
The appropriate Subject Number for each candidate (note that new syllabuses
have new numbers).
The appropriate Subject Name/Grade for each candidate (new syllabuses should
be indicated NS).
Any special requests relating to dates to be avoided, special needs or examination
venues. This should be written on the form or on a separate document and must
be submitted at the time of enrolment and by the enrolment deadline. Please note
that a Practical exam can be scheduled on any day in the published exam session
unless we receive prior notification that the candidate is not available on a particular
day. For more information, see Dates to be avoided in the Supplementary Enrolment
Information section of this Handbook.

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Information about candidates entering for more than one subject in the same
session. This should be written on the form provided or on a separate document
attached to the form.
A signature from the person aged 18 or over who is responsible for the enrolments
on the form. When you sign the enrolment form you are confirming that you, the
candidates, their parents and their teachers are aware of and accept the policies,
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regulations and examination requirements published in the current AMEB syllabus


and the current AMEB Enrolment Handbook.

Submitting your enrolment form


5. Calculate the fees for all candidates and include only one cheque, money order or
credit card authorisation for a teacher, private entrant or schools total enrolments
in each session. Cash payments cannot be accepted. Note that enrolments will not
be accepted until fees have been received (i.e. credit card payments successfully
processed or cheques cleared).
6. Submit your enrolment form and any requests by post, scanned attachment to an
email or fax before the closing date for the relevant examination session. (Emailed
or faxed enrolments cannot be accepted unless the credit card authorisation has
been signed.)
7. Retain a photocopy of all paperwork for reference and the transmission report, if
submitting entries by fax.

Registering for AMEB Connect


8. Register (free of charge) for AMEB Connect on the AMEB Victoria website and
you will be able to login at any time to check information about your candidates
enrolments and results, as follows:
view personal details and update contact information
check that enrolment forms have been processed
view candidates exam schedules
view candidates results as they are added
grant candidates access to personal information

Confirmation of Enrolment from AMEB Victoria


9. Check that you have received a Confirmation of Enrolment from AMEB Victoria within
14 days of submitting your enrolment form. Confirm that all details are correct (including
spelling of candidate names) and advise necessary amendments within 7 days.

Receiving your Notice of Examination


10. Advise AMEB Victoria if you have not received a Notice of Examination for all your
candidates three weeks prior to commencement of the examination session.
11. Inform your students when and where the exam will take place and arrange an
accompanist, if necessary. Make sure your student takes their Notice of Examination
to the exam and presents it to the Supervisor.

After the exam


12. As the person responsible for the enrolment, you will receive examination reports
and certificates for the AMEB Victoria exam candidates you enrolled. Please give
these to your candidates at the earliest opportunity.

AMEB Victorias responsibilities


Provide information about enrolment requirements including enrolment closing
dates and examination fees.
Arrange Practical examinations involving the determination of examination
sessions; scheduling of examination times, dates and venues; engagement of
examiners; and provision of examination materials.
Arrange Written examinations involving the arrangement of venues and
equipment; co-ordination of examinations; engagement of supervisors and written
assessors; and provision of examination materials.
Supply information about examinations including fee schedules, session dates,
Enrolment Handbook, website information, AMEB syllabuses (for purchase) and past
papers (for purchase), Confirmation of Enrolment reports, Notice of Examinations,
results and certificates.

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Supplementary Enrolment Information
Additional information and downloadable forms are available from the AMEB Victoria
website (www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au).

Accepted paperwork

Enrolment Information
Entries will be accepted only on the enrolment form provided by the AMEB Victoria
office or downloaded from the AMEB Victoria website (www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au).
The required subject numbers, centre codes and fee schedules are included in this
Handbook. Note that private entries from candidates under eighteen years of age cannot
be accepted; an entry for a candidate under eighteen years must be made by a school,
teacher, parent or guardian acting as an agent for the candidate.
An electronic scan of a completed AMEB enrolment form will be accepted by fax or
email attachment, provided that all information is clearly legible and the credit card
authorisation and certification are both signed. It is important that teachers retain fax
transmission reports as it is not possible for AMEB to confirm the receipt of faxed entries
over the phone.

Alternative venues practical examinations


Requests from schools or teachers for practical examinations to be conducted at a venue
other than the AMEB Studios in Hawthorn or official Country Centres (as listed in this
Handbook or on the AMEB Victoria website) should be made in the space provided on the
enrolment form. Teachers may wish to collaborate to make up three hours of examining
time in a particular subject and offer a common studio for a particular session. The host
school or studio teacher will be responsible for supervision of the examinations.

Alternative venues written examinations


Schools may request that written examinations be conducted on school premises, on the
basis that the school will be responsible for supervision of the examinations. A Written
Exam Venue Request form should be submitted together with the examination entries.

Communication with the enrolling person


Enrolments will be confirmed via the Confirmation of Enrolment which will be sent by
AMEB Victoria to the enrolling person within 14 days of receipt of a completed enrolment
form. Parents and candidates should note that results, certificates and partial refund of
fees (if applicable) will be provided only to the enrolling person (teacher, school or private
entrant). Exam timetable information will normally be given only to the enrolling person.
However, in emergencies, timetable information will be given to parents and candidates,
provided that they can supply all of the following details: the teachers name and address,
candidates name and date of birth, and the subject and grade for which the candidate is
enrolled.

Dates to be avoided
Before submitting entries, teachers are advised to consult with students and parents
regarding the most suitable session in which to enrol; and dates within the practical
examination session that should be avoided. A candidate should be prepared to present
for his/her practical examination on any day of the week (including weekends), between
9am and 6pm, on the first day or any other day of the session unless an acceptable
request has been made in advance.
Supporting documentation: Requests to avoid particular dates should be made at
the time of enrolment and will only be considered when substantiated by supporting
documentation. Such requests will be considered only if related to religious holidays,
school exams, school camps, curriculum days, special events or exceptional situations.
Every effort will be made to accommodate requests based on the above reasons.
However, it will not be possible to accommodate requests made for any other reason.
Requests that examinations be scheduled at the end of a session (or similar), for no
adequate reason will not be accepted.

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Weekend exam scheduling: The availability of practical exams on Saturdays and Sundays
is a permanent feature of the AMEB Victoria exam schedule. It is important that we are
advised if candidates are not available for examination on any or all weekends during the
particular session. The enrolment form provides a place to indicate that a candidate is not
available for examination on weekend days, as follows:
If a candidate is not available for examination on Saturdays write S
Enrolment Information

If a candidate is not available on Sundays write U


If a candidate is not available on BOTH Saturdays and Sundays write B
Dates to Avoid form: Requests for dates to avoid should be made in the space provided
on the enrolment form. Alternatively, a separate Dates to Avoid form can be completed
and attached to the enrolment form. It is important that requests are made at the time
of enrolment, as it may not be possible to change the date of an examination once it is
scheduled and any change will be subject to a re-scheduling fee.
Unless requested otherwise, examinations of all students enrolled by a particular teacher
or school for a particular subject will be scheduled consecutively on the same day or over
several days, depending on the number of candidates.

Enrolment acceptance
Enrolments are accepted by AMEB Victoria on the understanding that teachers, private
entrants, candidates and parents agree to the policies and procedures notified in this
Enrolment Handbook and on the AMEB Victoria website and accept that assessments
shall be made strictly in accordance with the syllabus, requirements and regulations
prescribed in the current AMEB syllabus.

Examination dates and times


A candidate enrolling for an AMEB Practical examination should be prepared to present
for examination at any time during the published session dates, unless a reasonable
request for dates to be avoided has been submitted. AMEB Practical examinations are
scheduled between the hours of 9am and 6pm, from Monday to Sunday inclusive during
each session, except on gazetted public holidays.
Please note that practical examinations might be scheduled on independent school
holidays, curriculum days and VCE exam dates unless these dates are specifically
advised to AMEB Victoria as dates that should be avoided. Exams might be scheduled on
the Saturday, Sunday or Monday preceding the Melbourne Cup public holiday unless we
have been advised in writing that they are dates to be avoided. However, exams are not
scheduled on Melbourne Cup Day.

Late entries
A late enrolment period of up to seven (7) calendar days after the closing date will apply
to each session. All late entries will incur a late entry fee of $30.00 (including GST) per
candidate, up to a maximum of $150.00 per teacher or school. Entries lodged within the
late enrolment period will be accepted only if accompanied by the late entry fee. After the
conclusion of the late enrolment period, entries will be accepted only at the discretion of
the General Manager, subject to the availability of examiners and examination venues,
and only if accompanied by a special administration fee of $80.00 (including GST) per
candidate.

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Payment of enrolment fees
Only one cheque, money order or credit card authorisation per enrolment form
is acceptable. Cash cannot be accepted. Cheques should be made payable to:
AMEB (Vic) Ltd. Current fees are listed in the Subject Numbers and Fees section of this
Handbook and on the AMEB Victoria website. Please appreciate that processing multiple
enrolment forms from a teacher for a particular session creates considerable additional
work, as does the receipting and banking of multiple cheques. Current procedures are

Enrolment Information
designed to keep examination fees as low as possible and ensure efficient customer
service. Therefore, multiple payments from a teacher or school for a particular session
will be accepted only if an additional administrative fee is paid (fee advised on application).

Subject Numbers and subject changes


Enrolment information for each candidate is managed according to the Subject Number
indicated on the enrolment form. It is therefore critical that the correct Subject Number
for each candidate is provided. AMEB Victoria cannot accept responsibility for adding
Subject Numbers to enrolment forms. Subject Numbers are listed in the Subject
Numbers and Fees section of this Handbook and on the AMEB Victoria website.
A teacher or private entrant wishing to change the subject or grade of a practical
examination after the Confirmation of Enrolment has been issued and the seven-day
period for advising amendments has elapsed, will be required to pay a re-scheduling fee
equivalent to 75% of the enrolment fee. For information about changes to Written exam
enrolments, please refer to the Written section of this Handbook.

Special needs
AMEB Victoria is committed to providing quality examinations for all candidates,
including those with disabilities. We aim to ensure that all candidates have access to
the examination process and are able to demonstrate their skills in the examination to
the best of their ability. Candidates with disabilities will be offered the same examining
standards as those applied to all other candidates. No concessions are made regarding
the assessment criteria used. However we will make special provisions for candidates
who provide medical documentation of their disabilities and the special assessment
needs which these necessitate.
We must be informed of the candidates special assessment needs in writing at the time
of enrolment, or as soon as practicable after that time if a condition becomes apparent
or worsens after the closing date for entries. A request should be submitted for each
examination for which the candidate enrols, as information about special needs will not
be retained for subsequent exams. The applicant (if 18 years or over) or their guardian
must sign their application for special provisions to confirm that they give permission
for the candidates special needs to be provided to the examiner. Recent medical
documentation of the candidates disability must be attached to the application.
Where there is significant additional cost in providing special examination conditions,
such as the provision of a separate venue or additional supervision, it may be necessary
for AMEB to charge a fee to cover the incremental cost of providing the additional service.
Full details of our Special Needs policy can be found on the AMEB Victoria website.

Website enrolment form


On the AMEB Victoria website, there are two versions of the Practical and Written
enrolment forms: a printable PDF and a Microsoft Excel form. The PDF can be printed off
and completed in the usual way but the Excel form is linked to a list of Subject Numbers
and fees. This means it will take less time to write subject details and the total fee for
the form is calculated. Once complete, simply print off the two sides of the form, sign
it and send it to AMEB by post, fax or as a scanned attachment to an email. For more
information, go to: www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au and click on Downloads on the right hand
side.

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Withdrawal, cancellation and re-scheduling
a Practical examination
Withdrawal from examination prior to closing date for enrolments
Enrolment Information

A candidates enrolment cannot be transferred from one examination session to another


or from one candidate to another. The teacher/enroller is requested to advise AMEB
Victoria in writing if a candidate is to be withdrawn from examination. If written advice is
received by the closing date for receipt of enrolments for the session, the examination fee
less an administration fee of $20.00 per candidate will be refunded.

Cancellation for medical reasons


If a candidate is unable to attend a scheduled examination, the teacher/enroller is
requested to telephone AMEB Victoria as soon as possible and to confirm the telephone
advice in writing. Where possible, when a cancellation is due to illness and substantiated
by a medical certificate, the candidate will be offered the opportunity to re-schedule the
examination to a later date within the current year upon payment of a re-scheduling fee
equivalent to 50% of the examination fee. Note that evidence of inability to present for
examination for medical reasons must be received by AMEB Victoria no later than two
weeks after the scheduled exam date. However, when the cancellation is in November
or December, it might not be possible to re-schedule the examination in the current year
and consideration will be given to refunding 50% of the examination fee (to be paid to
the enroller by electronic funds transfer in December). It is not possible to transfer an
enrolment to another calendar year.

Cancellation for non-medical reasons


A refund will not be given when the cancellation is for a non-medical reason. Please
appreciate that, by the time a cancellation is received, the examination timetable has
usually been finalised and all the costs associated with conducting the exam (examiner,
supervisor, venue hire, etc.) are incurred whether the candidate attends or not.

Re-scheduling of Practical examinations


A candidate may apply to re-schedule an examination for any reason upon payment of a
re-scheduling fee equivalent to 75% of the examination fee. A Re-schedule Request form
is available on the AMEB Victoria website (in Downloads). The availability of a substitute
examination time cannot be guaranteed, and acceptance of the application will be subject
to the availability of a qualified examiner and suitable facilities. If it is not possible to re-
schedule the examination, the re-scheduling fee will be refunded.

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General Exam
Information Additional information and downloadable forms are available from the AMEB Victoria
website (www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au).

AMusA Practical examinations


Teachers and private entrants are advised to carefully read the objectives for the
Associate examinations listed in the current AMEB Syllabuses before entering for the
examination. The Associate Diploma is highly respected in the international music
community and recognises a sophistication of musical understanding and performance

General Exam Information


abilities that are well above the requirements for Grade 8. The success rate for AMusA
is much lower than for Grade examinations. To avoid disappointment, it is therefore
suggested that teachers with limited experience in presenting candidates at Diploma
level obtain advice from an experienced teacher before entering candidates for AMusA.

AMusA and LMusA exam rehearsals


Associate and Licentiate Practical examinations are held only in Studio 1 at the AMEB
Studios in Hawthorn, which is equipped with a Steinway Model B grand piano. Candidates
wishing to rehearse in the studio may do so when it is not being used for exams.
Availability is limited so candidates are advised to book rehearsal times well in advance.
Hire fees are payable and the Studio can be reserved by calling the AMEB Victoria office.

Candidate confidentiality
AMEB respects the confidentiality of candidates and therefore communication about
examinations is normally with the enrolling person. However, in an emergency, timetable
information will be provided to parents or candidates if they can accurately identify the
candidate by providing all of the following details: teachers name and address; candidate
name and date of birth; and the subject and grade for which the candidate is enrolled.
In addition, AMEB Victoria can only respond to appeals or complaints made by the person
who enrolled the candidate or the candidate, if over the age of 18. Where the candidate is
under the age of 18, the candidates parent or guardian may communicate with us on their
behalf.

Certificates completion of additional requirements


A candidate who has previously completed a Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Certificate of
Performance, Associate Diploma or Licentiate Diploma Practical examination should
notify AMEB Victoria upon completion of the Additional Requirement. Certificates for
Grade examinations will then be released. Diploma certificates will be awarded at the
next Conferring of Diplomas Ceremony.

Conferring of Diplomas
Successful Associate, Licentiate and Fellowship candidates, who have provided AMEB
with evidence of their completion of any Additional Requirements, will be invited to attend
the annual Conferring of Diplomas Ceremony. The Ceremony at which diplomas will be
formally conferred upon candidates who successfully completed all requirements in 2016
will be held on Tuesday 21 March 2017, commencing at 6pm, subject to the availability of
The Wilson Hall, University of Melbourne, Parkville. A successful candidate who is not
able to be present to receive his/her award in person will be admitted in absentia to the
diploma and the certificate will be mailed following the ceremony.

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Downloaded musical scores
Candidates who present for examination using scores downloaded through free download
from websites should note that they bear responsibility to ensure copyright clearance for
their use of the material has been obtained. Candidates should note that heavy penalties
apply for the improper use of copyright material.

Electronic exam reporting


Progressively, AMEB Victoria will move towards electronic reporting of grade
examinations. An Examiner may use a notebook or tablet computer in the examination
room to type reports, and it is possible that keystroke sounds might be audible at times.

General Exam Information


Page turning
A page-turner may be used by candidates and/or accompanists. Accompanists and page-
turners may only remain in the examination room when actually required.

Photocopies
In general, the Copyright Act prohibits the use of photocopied music. Photocopies should
not be used by candidates in AMEB examinations, unless an exception to copyright
applies, or the relevant music publisher has granted permission for the candidate to
make a copy.
In some circumstances, a copy of music may be required for use by the examiner. In
these cases, if performing from memory, candidates should provide a published edition
of the music to the examiner. Diploma candidates must supply a copy of their music to the
examiner.
If you are unsure of the provisions of the Copyright Act, please refer to the "Guide to Music
Copyright for Australian Educators" on the APRA/AMCOS website or contact APRA/
AMCOS on 1300 852 388 or apra@apra.com.au.

Teachers and accompanists


As it is the examining authority, it is not appropriate for AMEB Victoria to recommend
teachers or accompanists for AMEB examinations. The Melbourne Conservatorium of
Music has a list of accompanists which can be found at: www.vca-mcm.unimelb.edu.au/
accompanists. In addition, the Victorian Music Teachers Association (VMTA) has a list of
music teachers and accompanists. For further information, visit the VMTA website: www.
victorianmusicteachersassociation.org.au.

Teacher consultations
A teacher may request a 30 minute personal consultation with an AMEB Examiner, which
would be timetabled at the end of a days examining. The examiner will provide general
tips and suggestions relating to the preparation of candidates for AMEB examinations.
Although these suggestions might be based upon the examiners observations of recent
examination performances by a teachers students, it would not be appropriate to discuss
examination results or specific examination reports. Consultations with examiners will
be available during most practical examination sessions this year (except Licentiate
Sessions), subject to programming constraints. Registration for a Teacher Consultation
can be made via the Practical examination enrolment form.

Trainee examiners
AMEB has a comprehensive and rigorous program for examiner training and professional
development. A Trainee Examiner may be present during an examination and may
conduct all or part of an examination. However, the Supervising Examiner will be
responsible for the examination and will provide the official assessment and written
report.

Warm-up
For candidates presenting for examinations at the AMEB Studios in Hawthorn, warm-
up facilities will be offered for a period of approximately 10 minutes to candidates in
Piano Grade 8, Certificate of Performance, Associate and Licentiate; all Voice and all
Instrumental subjects. Candidates may be accompanied to the warm-up room by their
accompanist and teacher. Warm-up facilities are provided for the purpose of warming-
up and tuning instruments; candidates and accompanists should not expect to have
sufficient time to rehearse repertoire. Note also that the availability of warm-up facilities
at other examination venues cannot be guaranteed and should not necessarily be
expected.

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Practical
Exams AMEB Victoria Examination Session
and Enrolment Dates 2017
Please refer to the relevant sections of this Enrolment Handbook or AMEB Victorias website
for details of examination availability and examination centres. The following session dates
apply to general centres (as published). A school or private studio with examining time
of 3 hours or more in a particular subject may apply to be an examination centre and also
may request to host Practical examinations outside the published session dates.
Practical Exam Session Dates Closing Dates for Entries(1)

Melbourne Metropolitan

Practical Exams
All Music and Speech practical subjects except Licentiate Diplomas and special subjects (see below).

1st Metropolitan 26 April 13 May 1 March


2nd Metropolitan 15 May 4 June 15 March
3rd Metropolitan 13 June 1 July 26 April
4th Metropolitan 14 August 10 September 7 June
5th Metropolitan 9 October 19 November 26 July

Country Victoria
Special subjects (see below) available in Country Victoria by special arrangement. Examinations for
Associate and Licentiate diplomas are not available in Country sessions. In the 2nd Country session:
Instrumental, Musical Theatre, Singing and Speech examinations are available in Ballarat, Bendigo,
Geelong, Sale, Shepparton, Warragul and Wodonga only, except by special arrangement. Piano
examinations are available at all centres in both sessions.

1st Country 24 July 12 August 10 May


2nd Country 13 November 9 December 23 August

Special Subjects (Melbourne Only)


Accordion, CPM, Electronic Organ, Ensemble, Harp, Organ, Percussion, Recorder and Rockschool
available in the following Special sessions only (alternative dates and locations might be possible where
there is examining time of 3 hours or more in a particular subject).

1st Special 24 July 30 July 10 May


2nd Special 20 November 3 December 30 August

Licentiate Diplomas (Melbourne Only)


1st Licentiate 29 June 1 July 10 May
2nd Licentiate 18 September 28 September 28 June

Written Exam Dates Subjects Closing Dates for Entries(1)


Grade examinations in Theory of Music and Musicianship are available online: www.amebexams.edu.au.
Music Craft Preliminary to Grade 4 exams are available online only. Traditional paper-based exams for
all subjects (except Music Craft Preliminary to Grade 4) are available in the August Written exam session.

22 August Musicianship (Aural) 24 May


Music Craft Gr 5 & 6 (Aural)
23 August Theory of Music 24 May
Musicianship (Written)
Music Craft Gr 5 & 6 (Written)
Speech & Performance Theory

Details of Written exam dates and times are provided in the Written Exam section
of this Handbook.

Entries must be received by the published closing date, so that the processing of enrolments,
(1)

scheduling of examinations and dispatch of notices can proceed in a timely manner. Late entries will
only be accepted if accompanied by payment of the applicable late entry fee. For more information refer
to: Late entries in the Supplementary Enrolment Information section of this Handbook. If your candidate
cannot attend a scheduled practical exam and dates to avoid have not been written on the enrolment
form, re-scheduling fees will apply if you request a different exam date. Please note that, once a session
has been finalised, substitute examination times may not be available. For more information, refer to:
Re-scheduling of examinations in the Supplementary Enrolment Information section of this Handbook.

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Centre Codes 2017
A school or private studio enrolling candidates for a total examining time of three
hours or more in a particular subject, during published session dates, can apply to host
Practical exams and this should be indicated on the enrolment form. If you wish to host
Practical exams outside the published session dates, please contact us before enrolling
candidates to discuss your preferred dates so that we can check examiner availability.
One of the following Examination Centres must be nominated on the enrolment form,
unless an alternative venue has been arranged.

Melbourne Metropolitan Practical Examinations


001 Melbourne
Practical Exams

Examinations for Centre Code 001 will be held at the AMEB Studios in Hawthorn.

Victorian Country Practical Examinations


Special subjects are available in Country Victoria by special arrangement. Examinations for
Associate and Licentiate diplomas are not available in Country sessions. In the 2nd Country session,
Instrumental, Singing and Speech examinations are available only in Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong,
Sale, Shepparton, Warragul and Wodonga, except by special arrangement. Piano examinations are
available at all centres in both sessions.

421 Ballarat
455 Bendigo
572 Geelong
Gippsland North East South
414 Bairnsdale 502 Cobram 465 Berwick
514 Cowes 647 Kyabram 516 Dandenong*
642 Korumburra 829 Shepparton 567 Frankston*
659 Leongatha 886 Wangaratta 663 Lilydale*
752 Orbost 919 Wodonga/Albury 725 Mt Eliza
811 Sale
North West West & Wimmera
870 Traralgon
898 Warragul 490 Castlemaine 406 Ararat
924 Wonthaggi 504 Cohuna 506 Colac
939 Yarram 547 Echuca 592 Hamilton
632 Kerang 614 Horsham
649 Kyneton 774 Portland
692 Mildura 838 Stawell
846 Swan Hill 858 Terang
927 Woodend 906 Warrnambool

* Candidates enrolled in Country Practical sessions at Dandenong, Frankston and Lilydale may
be scheduled for examination at the AMEB Studios in Hawthorn if the number of enrolments exceeds
the capacity of these centres.

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Subject Numbers and Fees 2017 Cello
2002 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
Music Practical Examinations 10981
10982
Induction Level 1
Induction Level 2
$ 68.00
$ 68.00
10036 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00
Accordion Classical Free Bass 10037 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00
630 Preliminary $ 82.00 1980 Preliminary $ 82.00
631 Grade 1 $ 88.00 1981 Grade 1 $ 88.00
632 Grade 2 $ 94.00 1982 Grade 2 $ 94.00
633 Grade 3 $ 104.00 1983 Grade 3 $ 104.00
634 Grade 4 $ 111.00 1984 Grade 4 $ 111.00
635 Grade 5 $ 117.00 1985 Grade 5 $ 117.00
636 Grade 6 $ 134.00 1986 Grade 6 $ 134.00

Practical Exams
637 Grade 7 $ 158.00 1987 Grade 7 $ 158.00
638 Grade 8 $ 182.00 1988 Grade 8 $ 182.00
639 Associate in Music $ 321.00 1989 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
640 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 1990 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1991 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
Accordion Stradella
610 Preliminary $ 82.00 Clarinet
611 Grade 1 $ 88.00 2003 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
612 Grade 2 $ 94.00 10077 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00
613 Grade 3 $ 104.00 10078 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00
614 Grade 4 $ 111.00 1940 Preliminary $ 82.00
615 Grade 5 $ 117.00 1941 Grade 1 $ 88.00
616 Grade 6 $ 134.00 1942 Grade 2 $ 94.00
617 Grade 7 $ 158.00 1943 Grade 3 $ 104.00
618 Grade 8 $ 182.00 1944 Grade 4 $ 111.00
619 Associate in Music $ 321.00 1945 Grade 5 $ 117.00
620 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 1946 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1947 Grade 7 $ 158.00
Bassoon
1948 Grade 8 $ 182.00
4111 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1949 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
4112 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1950 Associate in Music $ 321.00
4113 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1951 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
4114 Grade 4 $ 111.00
4115 Grade 5 $ 117.00
4116 Grade 6 $ 134.00
4117 Grade 7 $ 158.00
4118 Grade 8 $ 182.00
4119 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00

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Classical Guitar Euphonium - New Syllabus
2007 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00 4261 Grade 1 NS $ 88.00
10992 Induction Level 1 $ 68.00 4262 Grade 2 NS $ 94.00
10990 Induction Level 2 $ 68.00 4263 Grade 3 NS $ 104.00
10103 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00 4264 Grade 4 NS $ 111.00
10104 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00 4265 Grade 5 NS $ 117.00
4070 Preliminary $ 82.00 4266 Grade 6 NS $ 134.00
4071 Grade 1 $ 88.00 4267 Grade 7 NS $ 158.00
4072 Grade 2 $ 94.00 4268 Grade 8 NS $ 182.00
4073 Grade 3 $ 104.00 4269 Associate in Music NS $ 321.00
4074 Grade 4 $ 111.00 4270 Licentiate in Music NS $ 415.00
4075 Grade 5 $ 117.00
Euphonium Old Syllabus (last printed 2016)
4076 Grade 6 $ 134.00
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2005 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00


4077 Grade 7 $ 158.00
842 Grade 1 $ 88.00
4078 Grade 8 $ 182.00
843 Grade 2 $ 94.00
4079 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
844 Grade 3 $ 104.00
4080 Associate in Music $ 321.00
845 Grade 4 $ 111.00
4081 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
851 Grade 5 $ 117.00
Double Bass 852 Grade 6 $ 134.00
2002 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00 853 Grade 7 $ 158.00
10986 Induction Level 1 $ 68.00 854 Grade 8 $ 182.00
10987 Induction Level 2 $ 68.00 855 Associate in Music $ 321.00
4050 Preliminary $ 82.00 856 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
4051 Grade 1 $ 88.00
Fellowship of Music
4052 Grade 2 $ 94.00
9999 All Instruments On Application
4053 Grade 3 $ 104.00
4054 Grade 4 $ 111.00 Flute
4055 Grade 5 $ 117.00 2004 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
4056 Grade 6 $ 134.00 10994 Induction Level 1 $ 68.00
4057 Grade 7 $ 158.00 10993 Induction Level 2 $ 68.00
4058 Grade 8 $ 182.00 10075 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00
4059 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00 10076 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00
4060 Associate in Music $ 321.00 4090 Preliminary $ 82.00
4061 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 4091 Grade 1 $ 88.00
4092 Grade 2 $ 94.00
Electronic Organ
4093 Grade 3 $ 104.00
90 Preliminary $ 82.00
4094 Grade 4 $ 111.00
91 Grade 1 $ 88.00
4095 Grade 5 $ 117.00
92 Grade 2 $ 94.00
4096 Grade 6 $ 134.00
93 Grade 3 $ 104.00
4097 Grade 7 $ 158.00
94 Grade 4 $ 111.00
4098 Grade 8 $ 182.00
95 Grade 5 $ 117.00
4099 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
96 Grade 6 $ 134.00
4100 Associate in Music $ 321.00
97 Grade 7 $ 158.00
4101 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
98 Grade 8 $ 182.00
99 Associate in Music $ 321.00
909 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00

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Harp Oboe
231 Grade 1 $ 88.00 1121 Grade 1 $ 88.00
232 Grade 2 $ 94.00 1122 Grade 2 $ 94.00
233 Grade 3 $ 104.00 1123 Grade 3 $ 104.00
234 Grade 4 $ 111.00 1124 Grade 4 $ 111.00
235 Grade 5 $ 117.00 1125 Grade 5 $ 117.00
236 Grade 6 $ 134.00 1126 Grade 6 $ 134.00
237 Grade 7 $ 158.00 1127 Grade 7 $ 158.00
238 Grade 8 $ 182.00 1128 Grade 8 $ 182.00
239 Associate in Music $ 321.00 1129 Associate in Music $ 321.00
249 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 1130 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
Horn Organ

Practical Exams
2005 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00 373 Grade 3 $ 104.00
10109 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00 374 Grade 4 $ 111.00
10110 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00 375 Grade 5 $ 117.00
931 Grade 1 $ 88.00 376 Grade 6 $ 134.00
932 Grade 2 $ 94.00 377 Grade 7 $ 158.00
933 Grade 3 $ 104.00 378 Grade 8 $ 182.00
934 Grade 4 $ 111.00 379 Associate in Music $ 321.00
935 Grade 5 $ 117.00 427 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
936 Grade 6 $ 134.00
Percussion
937 Grade 7 $ 158.00
4130 Preliminary $ 94.00
938 Grade 8 $ 182.00
4131 Grade 1 $ 104.00
939 Associate in Music $ 321.00
4132 Grade 2 $ 117.00
940 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
4133 Grade 3 $ 130.00
Musical Theatre 4134 Grade 4 $ 140.00
4200 Preliminary $ 82.00 4135 Grade 5 $ 150.00
4201 Grade 1 $ 88.00 4136 Grade 6 $ 160.00
4202 Grade 2 $ 94.00 4137 Grade 7 $ 175.00
4203 Grade 3 $ 104.00 4138 Grade 8 $ 190.00
4204 Grade 4 $ 111.00 4139 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
4205 Grade 5 $ 117.00 4140 Associate in Music $ 321.00
4206 Grade 6 $ 134.00 4141 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
4207 Grade 7 $ 158.00
4208 Grade 8 $ 182.00
4209 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
4210 Associate in Music $ 321.00
4211 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00

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Piano Piano for Leisure
2000 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00 1280 Preliminary $ 82.00
1351 P Plate Piano Book 1 $ 41.00 1281 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1352 P Plate Piano Book 2 $ 41.00 1282 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1353 P Plate Piano Book 3 $ 44.00 1283 Grade 3 $ 104.00
10997 Induction Level 1 $ 68.00 1284 Grade 4 $ 111.00
10998 Induction Level 2 $ 68.00 1285 Grade 5 $ 117.00
10032 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00 1286 Grade 6 $ 134.00
10033 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00 1287 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1560 Preliminary $ 82.00 1288 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1561 Grade 1 $ 88.00 1289 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
1562 Grade 2 $ 94.00
Piccolo
1563 Grade 3 $ 104.00
Practical Exams

672 Grade 1 $ 88.00


1564 Grade 4 $ 111.00
673 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1565 Grade 5 $ 117.00
674 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1566 Grade 6 $ 134.00
174 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1567 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1568 Grade 8 $ 182.00 Recorder
1569 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00 10200 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00
1570 Associate in Music $ 321.00 10201 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00
1571 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 601 Grade 1 $ 88.00
602 Grade 2 $ 94.00
603 Grade 3 $ 104.00
604 Grade 4 $ 111.00
605 Grade 5 $ 117.00
606 Grade 6 $ 134.00
607 Grade 7 $ 158.00
608 Grade 8 $ 182.00
609 Associate in Music $ 321.00
209 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00

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Saxophone Trombone (New Syllabus)
2003 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00 4241 Grade 1 NS $ 88.00
10101 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00 4242 Grade 2 NS $ 94.00
10102 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00 4243 Grade 3 NS $ 104.00
1961 Grade 1 $ 88.00 4244 Grade 4 NS $ 111.00
1962 Grade 2 $ 94.00 4245 Grade 5 NS $ 117.00
1963 Grade 3 $ 104.00 4246 Grade 6 NS $ 134.00
1964 Grade 4 $ 111.00 4247 Grade 7 NS $ 158.00
1965 Grade 5 $ 117.00 4248 Grade 8 NS $ 182.00
1966 Grade 6 $ 134.00 4249 Associate in Music NS $ 321.00
1967 Grade 7 $ 158.00 4250 Licentiate in Music NS $ 415.00
1968 Grade 8 $ 182.00
Trombone Old Syllabus (last printed 2016)
1969 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00

Practical Exams
2005 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
1970 Associate in Music $ 321.00
10107 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00
1971 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
10108 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00
Saxophone for Leisure 941 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1830 Preliminary $ 82.00 942 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1831 Grade 1 $ 88.00 943 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1832 Grade 2 $ 94.00 944 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1833 Grade 3 $ 104.00 945 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1834 Grade 4 $ 111.00 946 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1835 Grade 5 $ 117.00 947 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1836 Grade 6 $ 134.00 948 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1837 Grade 7 $ 158.00 1165 Grade 5 Bass $ 117.00
1838 Grade 8 $ 182.00 1166 Grade 6 Bass $ 134.00
1839 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00 1167 Grade 7 Bass $ 158.00
1168 Grade 8 Bass $ 182.00
Singing
949 Associate in Music $ 321.00
2006 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
950 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
10073 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00
10074 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00 Trumpet New Syllabus
2010 Preliminary $ 82.00 4221 Grade 1 NS $ 88.00
2011 Grade 1 $ 88.00 4222 Grade 2 NS $ 94.00
2012 Grade 2 $ 94.00 4223 Grade 3 NS $ 104.00
2013 Grade 3 $ 104.00 4224 Grade 4 NS $ 111.00
2014 Grade 4 $ 111.00 4225 Grade 5 NS $ 117.00
2015 Grade 5 $ 117.00 4226 Grade 6 NS $ 134.00
2016 Grade 6 $ 134.00 4227 Grade 7 NS $ 158.00
2017 Grade 7 $ 158.00 4228 Grade 8 NS $ 182.00
2018 Grade 8 $ 182.00 4229 Associate in Music NS $ 321.00
2019 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00 4230 Licentiate in Music NS $ 415.00
2020 Associate in Music $ 321.00
Trumpet Old Syllabus (last printed 2016)
2021 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
2005 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
Singing for Leisure 10105 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00
1840 Preliminary $ 82.00 10106 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00
1841 Grade 1 $ 88.00 921 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1842 Grade 2 $ 94.00 922 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1843 Grade 3 $ 104.00 923 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1844 Grade 4 $ 111.00 924 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1845 Grade 5 $ 117.00 925 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1846 Grade 6 $ 134.00 926 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1847 Grade 7 $ 158.00 927 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1848 Grade 8 $ 182.00 928 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1849 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00 929 Associate in Music $ 321.00
930 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00

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Tuba Band Subjects
2005 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
951 Grade 1 $ 88.00
Baritone B Flat
952 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1041 Grade 1 $ 88.00
953 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1042 Grade 2 $ 94.00
954 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1043 Grade 3 $ 104.00
955 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1044 Grade 4 $ 111.00
956 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1045 Grade 5 $ 117.00
957 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1046 Grade 6 $ 134.00
958 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1047 Grade 7 $ 158.00
959 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1048 Grade 8 $ 182.00
960 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
1049 Associate in Music $ 321.00
Viola
Practical Exams

1050 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00


2001 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
Bass Trombone
10984 Induction Level 1 $ 68.00
1111 Grade 1 $ 88.00
10985 Induction Level 2 $ 68.00
1112 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1860 Preliminary $ 82.00
1113 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1861 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1114 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1862 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1863 Grade 3 $ 104.00 Bass Tuba B Flat
1864 Grade 4 $ 111.00 1091 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1865 Grade 5 $ 117.00 1092 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1866 Grade 6 $ 134.00 1093 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1867 Grade 7 $ 158.00 1094 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1868 Grade 8 $ 182.00 1095 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1869 Associate in Music $ 321.00 1096 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1870 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 1097 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1098 Grade 8 $ 182.00
Violin
1099 Associate in Music $ 321.00
2001 Teacher Consultation $ 47.00
1100 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
10995 Induction Level 1 $ 68.00
10996 Induction Level 2 $ 68.00 Bass Tuba E Flat
10034 Performance Evaluation Level 1 $ 91.00 1081 Grade 1 $ 88.00
10035 Performance Evaluation Level 2 $ 135.00 1082 Grade 2 $ 94.00
4030 Preliminary $ 82.00 1083 Grade 3 $ 104.00
4031 Grade 1 $ 88.00 1084 Grade 4 $ 111.00
4032 Grade 2 $ 94.00 1085 Grade 5 $ 117.00
4033 Grade 3 $ 104.00 1086 Grade 6 $ 134.00
4034 Grade 4 $ 111.00 1087 Grade 7 $ 158.00
4035 Grade 5 $ 117.00 1088 Grade 8 $ 182.00
4036 Grade 6 $ 134.00 1089 Associate in Music $ 321.00
4037 Grade 7 $ 158.00 1090 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
4038 Grade 8 $ 182.00
4039 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
4040 Associate in Music $ 321.00
4041 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00

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Cornet B Flat Tenor Horn E Flat
1011 Grade 1 $ 88.00 1031 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1012 Grade 2 $ 94.00 1032 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1013 Grade 3 $ 104.00 1033 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1014 Grade 4 $ 111.00 1034 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1015 Grade 5 $ 117.00 1035 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1016 Grade 6 $ 134.00 1036 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1017 Grade 7 $ 158.00 1037 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1018 Grade 8 $ 182.00 1038 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1019 Associate in Music $ 321.00 1039 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1020 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 1040 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
C Tuba Tenor Trombone B Flat

Practical Exams
1101 Grade 1 $ 88.00 1051 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1102 Grade 2 $ 94.00 1052 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1103 Grade 3 $ 104.00 1053 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1104 Grade 4 $ 111.00 1054 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1055 Grade 5 $ 117.00
Euphonium B Flat
1056 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1071 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1057 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1072 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1058 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1073 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1059 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1074 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1060 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
1075 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1076 Grade 6 $ 134.00 Trombone B Flat & F
1077 Grade 7 $ 158.00 1061 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1078 Grade 8 $ 182.00 1062 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1079 Associate in Music $ 321.00 1063 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1080 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 1064 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1065 Grade 5 $ 117.00
Flugelhorn B Flat
1066 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1021 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1067 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1022 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1068 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1023 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1069 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1024 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1070 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
1025 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1026 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1027 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1028 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1029 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1030 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
Soprano Cornet E Flat
1001 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1002 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1003 Grade 3 $ 104.00
1004 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1005 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1006 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1007 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1008 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1009 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1010 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00

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Ensemble Subjects Contemporary Popular Music
(CPM)
Brass Ensemble
1301 Grade 1 $ 104.00
Bass Advancing
1302 Grade 2 $ 117.00
9201 Step 1 $ 144.00
1303 Grade 3 $ 130.00
9202 Step 2 $ 144.00
1304 Grade 4 $ 140.00
9203 Step 3 $ 144.00
1305 Grade 5 $ 150.00
9204 Step 4 $ 144.00
1306 Grade 6 $ 160.00
1307 Grade 7 $ 175.00 Drum Kit Advancing
1308 Grade 8 $ 190.00 9301 Step 1 $ 144.00
1309 Associate in Music $ 321.00 9302 Step 2 $ 144.00
Practical Exams

1310 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00 9303 Step 3 $ 144.00


9304 Step 4 $ 144.00
Mixed Ensemble
1311 Grade 1 $ 104.00 Guitar Advancing
1312 Grade 2 $ 117.00 9401 Step 1 $ 144.00
1313 Grade 3 $ 130.00 9402 Step 2 $ 144.00
1314 Grade 4 $ 140.00 9403 Step 3 $ 144.00
1315 Grade 5 $ 150.00 9404 Step 4 $ 144.00
1316 Grade 6 $ 160.00
Keyboard
1317 Grade 7 $ 175.00
9120 Preliminary $ 82.00
1318 Grade 8 $ 190.00
9121 Grade 1 $ 88.00
1319 Associate in Music $ 321.00
9122 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1320 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
9123 Grade 3 $ 104.00
Percussion Ensemble 9124 Grade 4 $ 111.00
1321 Grade 1 $ 104.00 9125 Grade 5 $ 117.00
1322 Grade 2 $ 117.00 9126 Grade 6 $ 134.00
1323 Grade 3 $ 130.00 9127 Grade 7 $ 158.00
1324 Grade 4 $ 140.00 9128 Grade 8 $ 182.00
1325 Grade 5 $ 150.00 9129 Certificate of Performance $ 204.00
1326 Grade 6 $ 160.00
Vocal Advancing
1327 Grade 7 $ 175.00
9501 Step 1 $ 144.00
1328 Grade 8 $ 190.00
9502 Step 2 $ 144.00
1329 Associate in Music $ 321.00
9503 Step 3 $ 144.00
1330 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
9504 Step 4 $ 144.00
Strings Ensemble
1331 Grade 1 $ 104.00
1332 Grade 2 $ 117.00
1333 Grade 3 $ 130.00
1334 Grade 4 $ 140.00
1335 Grade 5 $ 150.00
1336 Grade 6 $ 160.00
1337 Grade 7 $ 175.00
1338 Grade 8 $ 190.00
1339 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1340 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00
Woodwind Ensemble
1341 Grade 1 $ 104.00
1342 Grade 2 $ 117.00
1343 Grade 3 $ 130.00
1344 Grade 4 $ 140.00
1345 Grade 5 $ 150.00
1346 Grade 6 $ 160.00
1347 Grade 7 $ 175.00
1348 Grade 8 $ 190.00
1349 Associate in Music $ 321.00
1350 Licentiate in Music $ 415.00

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Speech Subjects Teaching Diplomas
Drama and Communication (per group) Certificate Teacher of Music
197 Introductory $ 175.00 * Written Paper Section I $ 144.00
191 Grade 1 $ 175.00 * Folio Section II $ 144.00
192 Grade 2 $ 175.00 * Practical Section IIIa $ 263.00
193 Grade 3 $ 203.00 * Practical Section IIIb $ 263.00
194 Grade 4 $ 218.00 * Instrument must be specified on enrolment form
195 Grade 5 $ 218.00
196 Grade 6 $ 240.00 Associate Teacher of Music
Drama and Performance * Written Paper Section I $ 176.00
1920 Preliminary $ 84.00 * Folio Section II $ 176.00

Practical Exams
1921 Grade 1 $ 92.00 * Practical Section IIIa $ 334.00
1922 Grade 2 $ 94.00 * Practical Section IIIb $ 334.00
1923 Grade 3 $ 104.00 * Instrument must be specified on enrolment form
1924 Grade 4 $ 112.00
1925 Grade 5 $ 115.00 Licentiate Teacher of Music
1926 Grade 6 $ 130.00 * Written Paper Section I $ 176.00
1927 Grade 7 $ 145.00 * Folio Section II $ 176.00
1928 Grade 8 $ 161.00 * Practical Section IIIa $ 380.00
1929 Certificate of Drama & Performance $ 204.00 * Practical Section IIIb $ 380.00
1930 Associate (S. I): Practical Performer $ 294.00
* Instrument must be specified on enrolment form
1931 Associate (S. II): Written Performer $ 144.00
1932 Associate (S. I): Practical Teacher $ 294.00
1933 Associate (S. II): Written Teacher $ 144.00
1934 Licentiate (S. I): Practical Performer $ 335.00
1935 Licentiate (S. II): Written Performer $ 176.00
1936 Licentiate (S. III): Dissert.
Performer On Application
1937 Licentiate (S. I): Practical Teacher $ 335.00
1938 Licentiate (S. II): Written Teacher $ 176.00
1939 Licentiate (S. III): Dissert.
Teacher On Application
9992 Fellowship On Application
Speech and Performance Theory
1661 Grade 1 $ 74.00
1662 Grade 2 $ 76.00
1663 Grade 3 $ 78.00
1664 Grade 4 $ 85.00
1665 Grade 5 $ 87.00
1666 Grade 6 $ 94.00
1667 Grade 7 $ 94.00
Voice and Communication
1900 Preliminary $ 84.00
1901 Grade 1 $ 89.00
1902 Grade 2 $ 94.00
1903 Grade 3 $ 102.00
1904 Grade 4 $ 107.00
1905 Grade 5 $ 110.00
1906 Grade 6 $ 115.00
1907 Grade 7 $ 130.00
1908 Grade 8 $ 161.00
1909 Certificate in Voice & Communication $ 212.00
1910 Associate (Section I): Practical $ 287.00
1911 Associate (Section II): Folio $ 287.00

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Written
Exams Written Exam Information
Online Written exams
Candidates for lower grade Written exams have a choice of exam format. The following
exams are available online at www.amebexams.edu.au.
Theory of Music Musicianship Music Craft
Grade 1 Grade 1 Preliminary
Grade 2 Grade 2 Grade 1
Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 2
Grade 4 Grade 4 Grade 3
Grade 5 Grade 5 Grade 4
Grade 6 Grade 6

Written Exams
Information about the process for enrolling for online examinations can be found in the
following pages of this Handbook.

Traditional paper-based Written exams


Traditional, paper-based exams are available in the August Written session, as follows:
Date Written Examination Dates Closing Dates for Entries
22 August Musicianship (Aural) 24 May
Music Craft Gr 5 & 6 (Aural)
23 August Theory of Music 24 May
Musicianship (Written)
Music Craft Gr 5 & 6 (Written)
Speech & Performance Theory

Details of examination dates and times are provided on the following pages.
Please note that:
Music Craft Preliminary to Grade 4 are available online only.
Musicianship and Theory of Music Diploma exams are available on application.
Candidates will be responsible for arranging the venue and suitable supervision.
However, it is possible to apply to sit Aural Diploma exams on 22 August or Written
Diploma exams on 23 August at Box Hill, Moonee Ponds, Ballarat, Bendigo or
Geelong.
A Written Diploma exam application form will need to be submitted at least six
weeks before the proposed date, detailing the date, time, venue, and supervision
arrangements. Candidates will receive notification of approval of their application
for a Written Diploma exam four weeks prior to the proposed date.
Entries must be received by the published closing date so that the processing
of enrolments, scheduling of examinations and dispatch of notices can proceed
in a timely manner. Late entries will only be accepted if accompanied by payment
of the applicable late entry fee (see Late entries in the Supplementary enrolment
information section of this Handbook).

Aural examination regulations


Due to the nature of aural examinations, it is essential that candidates present for
examination at the scheduled time. Candidates will not be permitted to enter the
examination room once the exam has commenced, due to the disturbance this creates
and the inconvenience to other candidates.
At the commencement of Aural examinations, candidates will be given a short listening
time, in order to become familiar with the sounds used on the recording. Before the
end of the examination, at the conclusion of the recording, candidates will be given ten
minutes checking time during which writing is permitted.

Relocation of Written examinations


A candidates written examination may be re-located from one centre to another, provided
that the application is accompanied by a re-scheduling fee of $40.00 and it is received
at least fourteen days prior to the date of examination. Approval will be subject to the
availability of seating at the requested centre. Similarly, a request to change a candidates
grade will not be accepted unless it is received at least fourteen days prior to the
examination, together with a re-scheduling fee of $40.00.

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AMEB Victoria Written Exam Centre Codes 2017
Schools may request that Written examinations be conducted on school premises,
on the basis that the school will be responsible for supervision of the examinations.
Please contact us to discuss possible arrangements before enrolling candidates.
One of the following Examination Centres must be nominated on the entry form,
unless an alternative venue has been arranged.

Melbourne Metropolitan Written Examinations


002 Box Hill
030 Moonee Ponds
Victorian Country Written Examinations
Written Exams

421 Ballarat
455 Bendigo
572 Geelong
Gippsland North East South
414 Bairnsdale 829 Shepparton 516 Dandenong
514 Cowes 919 Wodonga/Albury
West & Wimmera
659 Leongatha
North West 406 Ararat
752 Orbost
811 Sale 547 Echuca 592 Hamilton
870 Traralgon 692 Mildura 614 Horsham
898 Warragul 846 Swan Hill 906 Warrnambool

Do your Theory of Music,


Musicianship or Music
Craft exam online.
AMEB written exams
are now online at
www.amebexams.edu.au

exible | convenient | immediate results | online tutorials | practice exams

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Written Session Dates and Times
August Written Session
A revised version of the Musicianship syllabus appeared for the first time in 2016. Grades
7 and 8 were removed so that candidates now progress from Grade 6 to the revised
Associate and Licentiate syllabus. Diploma exams will be available on application.
Diploma exams from the old syllabus are available only to candidates who have already
started to complete exams in sections, subject to time limits and regulations.

Aural Exams Tuesday 22 August


Grade Musicianship (Aural) Music Craft (Aural)
Grade 4 9:30 am 10:10 am (Online only)
Grade 5 10:45 am 11:35 am Time to be advised (pm)

Written Exams
Grade 6 12:00 pm 12:50 pm Time to be advised (pm)
Grade 7 1:30 pm 2:25 pm
Grade 8 2:30 pm 3:25 pm

Written Exams Wednesday 23 August


For written exams, an additional 10 minutes of reading time is allowed before
the scheduled commencement time.
Grade Theory of Music Musicianship Music Craft
(Written) (Written) (Written)
Grade 1 9:30 am 10:30 am 9:30 am 11:00 am (Online only)
Grade 2 2:00 pm 3:30 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm (Online only)
Grade 3 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm (Online only)
Grade 4 9:30 am 12:30 pm 9:30 am 10:30 am (Online only)
Grade 5 9:30 am 12:30 pm 9:30 am 11:00 am 9:30 am 11:30 am
Grade 6 2:00 pm 5:00 pm 2:00 pm 4:30 pm 2:00 pm 4:30 pm

Written and Aural Diploma exams on application


Teaching, Musicianship and Theory of Music Diploma exams are available on application.
Candidates will be responsible for arranging the venue and suitable supervision.
However, it is possible to apply to sit Aural Diploma exams on 22 August or Written
Diploma exams on 23 August at Box Hill, Moonee Ponds, Ballarat, Bendigo or Geelong.
A Written Diploma exam application form will need to be submitted at least six weeks
before the proposed date, detailing the date, time, venue, and supervision arrangements.
Candidates will receive notification of approval of their application for a Written Diploma
exam four weeks prior to the proposed date.
Associate Musicianship Aural
Licentiate Musicianship Aural
Associate Musicianship Written Paper
Licentiate Musicianship Written Paper
CTMusA Written Paper
ATMusA Written Paper
LTMusA Written Paper
Associate Musicology
Associate Harmony & Counterpoint
Associate Orchestration & Arrangement
Licentiate Musicology
Licentiate Harmony & Counterpoint
Licentiate Orchestration & Arrangement

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Written Exam Subject Numbers and Fees 2017
Musicianship (Revised)
A revised version of the Musicianship syllabus appeared for the first time in 2016. Grades
7 and 8 were removed so that candidates now progress from Grade 6 to the revised
Associate and Licentiate syllabuses.
Diploma exams will be available on application. Musicianship exams available online up to
Grade 6. Fees for Written exams are the same for paper-based and online exams.

21 Grade 1 $ 66.00
22 Grade 2 $ 71.00
23 Grade 3 $ 73.00
24 Grade 4 $ 89.00
Written Exams

25 Grade 5 $ 91.00
26 Grade 6 $ 99.00
5029 Associate Aural new syllabus** $ 144.00
5030 Associate Written new syllabus** $ 144.00
5031 Licentiate Aural new syllabus** $ 176.00
5032 Licentiate Written new syllabus** $ 176.00
29 Associate Aural Section I old syllabus* $ 144.00
30 Associate Written Section II old syllabus* $ 144.00

Theory of Music
A revised version of the Theory of Music Syllabus appeared for the first time in the 2015
Manual of Syllabuses. Grades 1 to 6 are unchanged, but Grade 7 was removed so candidates
now progress from Grade 6 to Diploma level. Three new diplomas were added at Associate
and Licentiate level: Musicology, Harmony & Counterpoint and Orchestration & Arrangement.
Theory of Music exams available online up to Grade 6. Fees for Written exams are the
same for paper-based and online exams.

01 Grade 1 $ 66.00
02 Grade 2 $ 71.00
03 Grade 3 $ 73.00
04 Grade 4 $ 77.00
05 Grade 5 $ 81.00
06 Grade 6 $ 85.00
4002 Associate Musicology** $ 144.00
4003 Associate Harmony & Counterpoint** $ 144.00
4004 Associate Orchestration & Arrangement** $ 144.00
1200 Licentiate Musicology** $ 176.00
1300 Licentiate Harmony & Counterpoint** $ 176.00
1400 Licentiate Orchestration & Arrangement** $ 176.00

Music Craft
Music Craft exams from Preliminary to Grade 4 are only available online.

(Online) Preliminary $ 66.00


(Online) Grade 1 $ 73.00
(Online) Grade 2 $ 78.00
(Online) Grade 3 $ 84.00
(Online) Grade 4 $ 89.00
1545 Grade 5 $ 91.00
1546 Grade 6 $ 99.00

*Old diploma exams are available only to candidates who have already started to complete exams
in sections subject to time limits and regulations.

**Musicianship and Theory of Music Diploma exams are available on application.

All fees are in Australian dollars and include GST.

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How to Enrol for Online Theory Exams
Go to: www.amebexams.edu.au
Online Theory exams can be taken online at any time, within twelve months of purchase,
for the following grades. Candidates and teachers benefit from unlimited practice
opportunities and quick results.
Theory of Music, Grades 1 to 6
Musicianship, Grades 1 to 6
Music Craft, Grades 1 to 4

Register on the site to become an Account Holder


A teacher, parent or candidate aged 18 or over can register free of charge for the site and
create a unique username and password. Once registered, the Account Holder can gain

Written Exams
access to tutorials, sample exams and the ability to purchase exams.

Buying an exam
Once registered the Account Holder can buy an exam at any time for an individual
candidate or a group of candidates, who can take the exam at the same or different
times. When entering details, supply the candidates full name as it appears on the AMEB
Victoria database and correct date of birth, which is important for data matching.

Candidate Exam Key and password


When buying an exam for a candidate, select a password that the candidate will use every
time they access tutorials, practice exams, or the exam itself.
Once an exam is purchased, the candidate will be issued with an Exam Key, a unique code
which gives access to practice and actual exams when used with the correct password.
Please note the Exam Key expires twelve months after purchase, therefore the exam
should be completed within twelve months of purchase.

Buying exams for groups of students


There are two options when purchasing exams for a group of students. The first option
allows enrolment of a number of candidates for a variety of subjects and grades. The
second option allows enrolment of multiple candidates to do the same subject and grade
at the same time. All candidates entered under this option will be presented with an
identical set of questions for their exams. However, if a candidate enrolled under the
group exam option is absent from the exam time set for the group, he/she can take the
exam at a later date but will be presented with a different set of questions.

Tutorials
The video tutorials show all the techniques required to complete the exam questions.
The more important techniques include: using the up and down arrow to select an
answer; using the dragging tool to change a note, write a scale or add beams; using
the drawing tool to draw slurs: and using the eraser tool to correct mistakes.

Practice exams
Candidates can login to the system using their Exam Key and password to take practice
exams at any time. Practice exams are timed and candidates can work through the
questions in any order. In the lower grades, candidates will be able to see the marking for
each section as they go along and see the result for each practice exam immediately after
completion. In higher grade exams, the practice exam cannot be marked by the system,
but the candidates answers are saved onto the system, to be reviewed with teachers or
parents at any time. This applies to Theory of Music, Grade 4 and above; Musicianship,
Grade 3 and above; and Music Craft, Grade 3 and above.

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Starting an exam
When a candidate (or group of candidates) is ready to take an actual exam, they should
login using the Exam Key and password. On the Start Exam page, a supervisor is required
to electronically sign a declaration that the candidate is working alone, without the aid of
materials or personal assistance. Supervisors are asked to give a mobile phone number
and are randomly contacted for verification of this statement.
The exam is timed and will be submitted for marking when the time allocation has been
reached or when the candidate clicks Finish, whichever is first.

Exam results
In the lower grades, the system marks the exam instantaneously and the candidate can
immediately see the exam result. The teacher or parent who enrolled the candidate for
the exam can also log in to see the result and review answers with the candidate. This
applies to: Theory of Music Grades 1 to 3, Musicianship Grades 1 and 2, and Music Craft
Preliminary to Grade 2.
Written Exams

For higher grades, an examiner will mark the exam manually and three or four business
days after completing the exam, the candidate will receive an email notifying him/her that
the exam has been marked. The teacher, parent and candidate can then login to see the
results and review the answers.

Exam certificates
Results for online theory exams are received by AMEB Victoria weekly and certificates
are mailed to the enrolling person in the usual way. The result will also appear on the
teachers history of candidate results, which the teacher can view online if registered for
AMEB Connect.

FAQs
If you have any questions about AMEB Online Theory exams, please consult the FAQ
section of the exam website.

Online Theory Courses


Online Theory courses are currently available at www.amebtheory.edu.au for Theory
of Music Grades 1 and 2. The courses are self-guided and can be completed at any time
within 12 months of purchase and activation. Benefits of online theory courses include:
1. Parents can purchase a course and then assign the student to a teacher.
2. Every lesson comes with a practice test that is graded and timed.
3. Teachers can communicate with students via the messaging feature and login
to see practice test results for each student.
4. Tests are automatically marked and results are available immediately.
5. The course precisely matches the syllabus for the online exam and the types
of question and tools used to provide answers are the same as those used in
the online exam.

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Support
Materials Materials Price List 2017 Victoria
Materials and Services available from the AMEB Victoria Office
As a special service to our clients, AMEB syllabuses and publications are available
to purchase from the AMEB Victoria office. Simply visit www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au
to download an order form, or visit our office on First Floor, 259 Auburn Road,
Hawthorn VIC 3122.

2017 Manual of Syllabuses: Grade books, Technical Work books,


Music Syllabuses Teacher Handbooks and Recordings
Available in the traditional, hard copy These publications are available
format as follows: from the AMEB Victoria office.
To purchase publications, simply visit
Hard copy Manual of Syllabuses:
www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au to download
Music Syllabuses $24.95
an order form, or visit AMEB Victoria,
Posted (within Australia) $36.95
First Floor, 259 Auburn Road, Hawthorn
VIC 3122.

Support Materials
Digital format syllabuses
Syllabuses are also available for purchase Duplicate Certificates
in digital format individually or in subject Grade Certificate $21.00 postage included
groups. Files in PDF format can be Diploma Certificate
purchased from the AMEB Victoria office $28.00 postage included
to be provided by email. Search fee for results before 1997 $25.00
Individual syllabus $9.95
Subject group syllabus $14.95 Transcript of Results
Manual of Syllabuses: Transcript $21.00 postage included
Music Syllabuses $19.95 Search fee for results before 1997 $25.00

2017 Manual of Syllabuses: Viewing Written Papers


Speech Syllabuses (at AMEB Victoria office)
Available as a digital version from Viewing fee, per 30-minutes $16.00
the AMEB Victoria office.
Printed copy available by special request. Studio Hire
Digital version $14.95 (Studio 1 with grand piano at Hawthorn)
8:00 am to 8:45 am Monday to Friday
Past Written Examination Papers $45.00 per 45 minutes
Past Written Examination Papers are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday
available from the AMEB Victoria office. $32.00 per hour
To place an order, visit www.ameb. 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Monday to Friday
unimelb.edu.au to download an order $60.00 per hour
form, or visit our office on First Floor,
259 Auburn Road, Hawthorn VIC 3122.
Hard copy paper/digital version
(PDF format) $3.00 per paper
(plus postage for hard copy)

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Piano
AMEB Publications P Plate Piano Books One, Two and Three
Piano Series 17 CDs and Handbooks
Preliminary to Grade 8 (2014)
AMEB Syllabuses and publications are available to
Piano Series 17 Grade Books
purchase from the AMEB Victoria Office. Syllabuses
Preliminary to Grade 8 (2014)
are available in hard copy, or in digital format. For more
Piano Series 16 Grade Books
information, please refer to the Materials Price List
Preliminary Grade to Grade 8
on the previous page.
Piano Series 16 CDs and Handbooks
Preliminary Grade to Grade 8
Theoretical
Piano Series 15 Grade Books
Music Craft Student Workbook Preliminary Book A
Preliminary to Seventh Grade
Music Craft Student Workbook Preliminary Book B
Piano Series 15 CDs and Handbooks
Music Craft Student Workbook Grade 1 Book A
Preliminary to Seventh Grade
Music Craft Student Workbook Grade 1 Book B
Piano Series 14 Recordings
Music Craft Student Workbook Grade 2 Book A
Preliminary to Eighth Grade
Music Craft Student Workbook Grade 2 Book B
Piano Studies and Baroque Works First to Fourth Grade
Music Craft Student Workbook Grade 3 Book A
Piano Sight Reading (2004)
Music Craft Student Workbook Grade 3 Book B
Piano Technical Work Book (2008)
Support Materials

Music Craft Student Workbook Grade 4 Book A


Australian Anthology Preliminary to Fourth Grade
Music Craft Student Workbook Grade 4 Book B
Australian Anthology Fifth to Eighth Grade
Music Craft Teachers Guide Preliminary Book A
Music Craft Teachers Guide Preliminary Book B
Piano for Leisure
Music Craft Teachers Guide Grade 1 Book A
Piano for Leisure Series 3 Grade Books
Music Craft Teachers Guide Grade 1 Book B
Preliminary to Seventh Grade
Music Craft Teachers Guide Grade 2 Book A
Piano for Leisure Series 3 CDs and Handbooks
Music Craft Teachers Guide Grade 2 Book B
Preliminary to Seventh Grade
Music Craft Teachers Guide Grade 3 Book A
Piano for Leisure Series 2 Grade Books
Music Craft Teachers Guide Grade 3 Book B
Preliminary to Grade 8
Music Craft Teachers Guide Grade 4 Book A
Piano for Leisure Series 2 CDs and Handbooks
Music Craft Teachers Guide Grade 4 Book B
Preliminary to Grade 8
Music Craft Essential Exercises Grade 5
Piano for Leisure Series 1 Grade Books
Music Craft Essential Exercises Grade 6
Preliminary to Eighth Grade
Theory of Music Practice Papers for Students
Piano for Leisure Series 1 Recordings
Musicianship Practice Papers for Students
Preliminary to Eighth Grade
Music Craft Practice Papers for Students
Theory Exam Resources (www.ameb.edu.au)
Strings
Theory of Music Online Courses (www.amebtheory.edu.au)
Violin Series 9 Grade Books
Theory, Musicianship & Music Craft Online Exams
Preliminary to Seventh Grade
(www.amebexams.edu.au)
Violin Series 9 CDs and Handbooks
Preliminary to Seventh Grade
Aural Tests & Notation
Violin Series 8 Grade Books Preliminary to Grade 7
Aural Tests An Essential Handbook (1992)
Violin Series 8 CDs and Handbooks Preliminary to Grade 7
Aural Tests and CDs Graded Exercises
Violin Series 7 Recordings
in Aural Skills (2002)
Preliminary to Seventh Grade
Notation Handbook An Essential Guide
Violin Technical Work (2011)
to Music Notation Practice (2002)
Violin Sight-Reading (2011)
Violin Series 9 Recorded Accompaniments
Preliminary to Grade 3 (2015)
Viola Series 1 Grade Books Preliminary to Sixth Grade
Viola Technical Work Book (2007)
Cello Series 2 Grade Books Preliminary to Grade 6
Cello Technical Work Book (2009)
Cello Series 2 Recorded Accompaniments
Preliminary to Grade 3
Double Bass Series 1 Grade Books
Preliminary to Grade 4
Double Bass Technical Work (2013)
Classical Guitar Series 2 Grade Books
Preliminary to Sixth Grade
Guitar Series 1 Grade Books
Preliminary to Fourth Grade
Classical Guitar Technical Work (2011)
Classical Guitar Sight-Reading (2011)

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Woodwind Voice
Recorder Grade Book First to Fourth Grade Singing Series 2 Grade Books, High and Low/Medium
Recorder Technical Work and Users Handbook (1988) Preliminary to Fourth Grade
Flute Series 3 Grade Books Preliminary to Sixth Grade Singing for Leisure Series 1 Grade Books, High and Low
Flute Series 2 Grade Books First to Fourth Grade Preliminary to Grade 4
Flute Series 2 Recordings First to Fourth Grade Singing Technical Work Level 2 (2010)
Flute Sight Reading (2012) Singing Technical Work Book (1998 revised)
Flute Technical Work (2012) Singing Sight-Reading (2010)
Flute Series 3 Recorded Accompaniments Musical Theatre Series 1 Preliminary to Grade 2 (2015)
Preliminary to Grade 3 (2015) Musical Theatre Series 1 Grade 3 and 4 Ladies and
Clarinet Series 3 Grade Books Gentlemens Editions (2015)
Preliminary Grade to Grade 4 Musical Theatre Technical Work (2015)
Clarinet Series 3 CDs and handbooks Musical Theatre Sight-reading (2015)
Preliminary Grade to Grade 4 Musical Theatre Series 1 Recorded Accompaniments
Clarinet Series 2 Grade Books First to Fourth Grade Preliminary to Grade 3 (2015)
Clarinet Series 2 Recordings First to Fourth Grade
Clarinet Technical Work Book (2008) Percussion
Clarinet and Bass Clarinet Orchestral Percussion Series 1 Grade Books Preliminary to Grade 4
and Chamber Music Excerpts (2008) Percussion Technical Work Level 1 (2013)

Support Materials
Clarinet Sight Reading and Transposition (2000) Percussion Technical Work Level 2 (2013)
Clarinet Series 3 Recorded Accompaniments Percussion Sight-reading (2013)
Preliminary to Grade 3 Percussion Series 1 Recorded Accompaniments
Saxophone Series 2 Grade Books, Alto and Tenor Preliminary to Grade 4
Grade 1 to Grade 4
Saxophone Series 1 Grade Books, Alto and Tenor Contemporary Popular Music (CPM)
First to Fourth Grade Bass: Advancing, Steps 1 to 4
Saxophone for Leisure Series 1 Grade Books, Drum Kit: Advancing, Steps 1 to 4
E b (Alto and Baritone) and B b (Soprano and Tenor) Guitar: Advancing, Steps 1 to 4
Preliminary to Grade 4 Keyboard: Fundamental, Steps 1 to 4 and
Saxophone Technical Work Book (2008) Advancing, Steps 1 to 4
Saxophone Technical Work Book (1997 revised ed) Vocal: Advancing, Steps 1 to 4
Alto Saxophone Series 2 Recorded Accompaniments
Grade 1 to Grade 3
Tenor Saxophone Series 2 Recorded Accompaniments Selected AMEB Grade Book recordings are available
Grade 1 to Grade 3 from digital music outlets.
Oboe Technical Work Book (revised 1999)
Bassoon Technical Work (2011)

Brass
Brass Series 1 Grade Books Bb, Eb, C & C Tuba Versions
First to Fourth Grade
Orchestral Brass Series 1 Horn Grades 1 to 4
Orchestral Brass Series 1 Trumpet Grades 1 to 4
Orchestral Brass Series 1 Trombone Grades 1 to 4
Orchestral Brass Series 1 Euphonium Grades 1 to 4
Orchestral Brass Series 1 Tuba Grades 1 to 4
Brass Orchestral Excerpts Grades 5 to 8 (2004)
Horn and Trumpet Technical Work Book
(1992 reprinted with new cover 2004)
Trombone, Tuba and Euphonium
Technical Work Book (2004)
Brass Sight Reading (2004)

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Enrolment
Notes
Client/Teacher number

Correspondence dates
Session dates

Enrolment form sent

Confirmation received

Document number

Amendments sent
to AMEB
Exam notices received

Exam date

You are requested to quote your Client/Teacher number when making enquiries. It is also helpful to retain the
Confirmation of Enrolment documents, which provide a list of Candidate Numbers. AMEB Victorias administrative
personnel would be pleased to answer any queries and provide entry forms, syllabuses and past written examination
papers. Special requests, suggestions, complaints and appeals should be made in writing and addressed to Mr Alwyn
Mott, General Manager.
All AMEB communication about examinations is normally with the enrolling person. However, in an emergency,
timetable information will be provided to parents or candidates if they can accurately identify the candidate by providing
all of the following details: teachers name and address; candidate name and date of birth; and the subject and grade for
which the candidate is enrolled.
Australian Music Examinations Board (Vic) Ltd
259 Auburn Road, Hawthorn VIC 3122
Telephone 03 9882 3233
Fax 03 9882 9511
Email enquiries@ameb.unimelb.edu.au
Website www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au

Specific enquiries
Enquiry Person Position
General enquiries and payments Dora Melhem Customer Service Officer

Conferring Ceremony, complaints Melissa Watts Executive Assistant


and appeals, and client services
Metropolitan Practical exams Matthew Bennett Administrator
Metropolitan Victorian Examinations
Written exams and Lisa Clarey Administrator
Country Practical exams Written and Country Victoria Examinations
General examination John McKenzie Senior Administrator
scheduling enquiries Examinations
Accounts and payroll Heidi Johnson Accounts/Payroll Officer (part-time)

General management and policies Alwyn Mott General Manager

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AMEB Victoria
Exam Session Dates 2017
Teachers and private entrants are responsible for ensuring that they are
familiar with the examination syllabus, requirements and regulations prescribed
in the current AMEB syllabus and the administrative policies and procedures
notified in the 2017 AMEB Victoria Enrolment Handbook. Additional information
and downloadable forms are available from the AMEB Victoria website.

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For details on subjects, locations, dates and times consult the AMEB Victoria Enrolment Handbook
or go to www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au. Entries for each session should be submitted by the closing date below.

Metropolitan Practical Sessions Closing date Special Subjects (Melbourne Only) Closing date
1st Metropolitan 26 April 13 May 1 March 1st Special 24 July 30 July 10 May
2nd Metropolitan 15 May 4 June 15 March 2nd Special 20 November 3 December 30 August
3rd Metropolitan 13 June 1 July 26 April Licentiate Diplomas (Melbourne only)
4th Metropolitan 14 August 10 September 7 June 1st Licentiate 29 June 1 July 10 May
5th Metropolitan 9 October 19 November 26 July 2nd Licentiate 18 September 28 September 28 June
Country Practical Sessions Written Metropolitan & Country
1st Country 24 July 12 August 10 May Written 22 August 23 August 24 May
2nd Country 13 November 9 December 23 August
Victorian School Holidays

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November 2016
Australian Music Examinations Board (Vic) Ltd
ACN 050 464 634 ABN 59 050 464 634
259 Auburn Road, Hawthorn, Victoria 3122
T 03 9882 3233 F 03 9882 9511
www.ameb.unimelb.edu.au
enquiries@ameb.unimelb.edu.au

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