Rules & Regulations

CODETTA MUSIC PERFORMANCE  EXAMINATIONS®  Rules and Regulations
(Updated: Oct 17. 2022.)

 

      • The submitted video must not be visually or digitally manipulated in any way; video splicing or any other edits are not permitted.
      • The following video platforms are acceptable: YouTube, Google Drive, Vimeo, Bilibili, and Youku.
      • Ideally, only the performer and possibly a videographer and/or page-turner should be present during the videotaping to keep distractions to a minimum.
      • Try to eliminate external noises as much as possible.
      • The video must capture the performers’ body including feet and the instrument at a steady angle throughout the performance.
      • Both acoustic and electrical instruments are acceptable for piano exams providing they have a complete keyboard and can communicate a range of dynamics required in the music.
      • Memory is optional and no extra marks are awarded for memorization.
      • An assessment report and mark will be emailed to the performer within 14 days of registration.
      • Complete assessments will be awarded Platinum, Gold, Silver or Bronze certificates and emailed along with the assessment report.
      • The assessors’ report and mark are final and cannot be disputed. No correspondence with the assessor
        is allowed.
      • Performers can register for the same level of exam as many times as they wish in order to receive musical perspectives from different assessors.
      • All submitted videos are for the purpose of assessment only and are not shared with anyone other than the assessor at any time.

Rules & Regulations

CODETTA MUSIC PERFORMANCE  EXAMINATIONS®  Rules and Regulations
(Updated: Oct 17. 2022.)

 

      • The submitted video must not be visually or digitally manipulated in any way, video splicing or any other edits are not permitted.

      • The following video platforms are acceptable: YouTube; Google Drive, Vimeo, Bilibili and Youku.
      • Ideally, only the performer and possibly a videographer and/or page-turner should be present during the videotaping to keep distractions to a minimum.
      • Try to eliminate external noises as much as possible.
      • The video must capture the performers’ body including feet and the instrument at a steady angle throughout the performance.
      • Both acoustic and electrical instruments are acceptable for piano exams providing they have a complete keyboard and can communicate a range of dynamics required in the music.
      • Memory is optional and no extra marks are awarded for memorization.
      • An assessment report and mark will be emailed to the performer within 14 days of registration.
      • Complete assessments will be awarded Platinum, Gold, Silver or Bronze certificates and emailed along with the assessment report.
      • The assessors’ report and mark are final and cannot be disputed. No correspondence with the assessor is allowed.
      • Performers can register for the same level of exam as many times as they wish in order to receive musical perspectives from different assessors.
      • All submitted videos are for the purpose of assessment only and are not shared with anyone other than the assessor at any time.

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