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Express your individual style


Of the three songs you’ll perform in your exam, two must be chosen from the Rock & Pop songbooks or downloads. The third can be chosen from the same places, or you can opt to perform any song as long as it is at the same technical level. You can also choose to perform an original song or use a backing track you have created yourself. You can accompany yourself if you are a vocalist, or sing the vocal line if you are an instrumentalist. The choice is yours so you can express who you are as a musician.


Get accredited


All Rock & Pop exams are fully accredited and you can gain UCAS points at Grades 6-8.


Big audition coming up?


Taking a Rock & Pop exam gives you the opportunity to increase your experience of performing, which can build up your confidence, and give useful insight into your technique to make sure you stand out from the crowd.


Connect with us


You can engage with us through social media too – follow us on Facebook and Twitter to be kept up to date with news about the syllabus as well as the music industry, and to enter our competitions.


Find out more Online support


We have developed an exciting new website for the Rock & Pop syllabus, where you can access a range of materials including online tutorial videos. These videos show real-life professional musicians demonstrating the techniques in the songs, and this will be an ever-growing resource. You can also access these videos on YouTube and Facebook.


Grade 3 Guitar Tutorial Video


You can register your interest, download a syllabus or brochure or find full information about song lists and the exams at www.trinityrock.com. You can also check out the music through audio samples and sheet music samples in the online shop.


Creep – Radiohead


Win a full set of Rock & Pop books in the instrument of your choice! Simply register with loudmag.co.uk to enter.


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