The global Covid-19 pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of life, and the music world has certainly not been spared. One significant change for music students came with the ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) Theory Examinations. Originally scheduled for 28 March, the theory exam has unfortunately been postponed due to the ongoing pandemic, as countries around the world implement stricter measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
This postponement has understandably caused disruptions for students who had been preparing for months. While the delay is disappointing, it is a necessary precaution to prioritize the health and safety of everyone involved. The ABRSM is committed to ensuring that exams can be held safely and will announce a new date as soon as possible.
On a more positive note, the ABRSM Practical Examinations are set to continue as planned, with careful measures in place to protect examiners and students alike. However, candidates are advised to stay updated with any changes as the situation remains fluid.
The Covid-19 pandemic has had significant consequences for the music industry as a whole. Concerts and live performances have been canceled or postponed, leaving musicians without their usual platforms to connect with audiences. Many teachers have had to shift to online lessons, altering the traditional method of music education. While these times are challenging, they have also pushed the industry to adapt, with many embracing technology to continue creating and teaching music remotely.
In these uncertain times, it's important to take care of ourselves. Remember to stay healthy, practice good hygiene, and continue your music practice at home. Music, after all, is a powerful way to uplift our spirits during difficult moments.