ISOM PAG EXAMS
ISoM Performing Artist Graded (PAG) Examinations
The ISoM Performing Artist Graded (PAG) Examinations have been designed to create an examination experience tailored to each and every individual.
The ISoM Performing Artist Graded (PAG) Examination Provides a holistic experience of constructive assessment for learning. ISoM’s state-of-the-art remote video platform connects you to examiners worldwide, so take your graded examination anytime and anywhere. You have complete flexibility as to when you to take your graded examination, anytime and any where exam, connecting you to examiners worldwide using ISoM’s state-of-the-art remote video platform.
No unnecessary travel, no unnecessary stress and genuine financial savings.
My 6 years daughter has just passed her 1st step at Singing. It was a great experience. She enjoyed a lot the time spent with the examiner, who was very friendly. He encouraged Anastasia after each song. Now, she feels stronger and she can't wait the next exams!
Ioana Popa mama Anastasiei 6 years
I felt very good during the exams, although before entering the room I was very nervous and kept wondering if everything would be okay. The examiner talked to me and made me forget about those nerves and focus on what I had to do. I will definitely participate in other exams as well.
Andreea Sandu17 years
The drums exam was fun, I enjoyed it. Although, I felt anxious at the beginning, the examiner helped me relax and focus on my performance. I want to participate in more grade exams.
Even though, it was complex and required a lot of attention to detail, I loved my theory exam experience. It really helped me improve my theoretical knowledge in music.
Alessia Ghinea17 years
I was a little scared at first, but when I met the examinator I knew that everything would be ok, and that I had no reason to be afraid, so I hapilly started playing the piano. It was a great experience.
Lavinia Maria Jercan14 years
A little nervous, happy, and confident that the result will be good...
Matei Paraschiv Costea8 years
The exam was not an overwhelming challenge, and the examiner was humorous.
Maria Alexia Diaconescu14 years
When I heard that I would be taking a piano exam for the first time, I was very excited and practiced a lot to be as prepared as possible for the exam. On the day of the exam, I was very nervous, but when I met the examiner, he was so friendly that it seemed like I had no nerves at all, and I managed to play everything that was required with ease.
Gabriel Muscalu14 years
This was a briliant experience and the examiner was very nice and made me give the test next year too !
Amalia Calusaru12 years
It was the least stressful exam of my life. Can't wait for the next. The examiner was very kind and supportive.
Mihai-Adrian Popescu18 years
Studying for the exams has greatly improved the way I play piano. The examiner was very kind and understandable.
The theory exam was right as I had expected it. Now I better understand the music I play.
Alessio Daniel Nuzzi15 years
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Examination Grades
Complete your ISoM Performing Artist Graded Examination at
Step 1, Step 2, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7 and Grade 8
in the following subject
Acoustic Guitar, Cello, Clarinet, Composition, Drum Kit, Electric Guitar, Electronic Keyboard, Flute, Flutophone, Guitar, Harp, Melodica, Music Theory, Musical Theatre, Music Production & Technology, Oboe, Percussion, Piano, Saxophone, Singing, Trombone, Trumpet, Ukulele, Viola and Violin.
Curriculum and Preparation
The curriculum for each examination level consists of five technical exercises and five pieces. Our examiners have carefully crafted and curated the repertoire to provide music candidates will enjoy, with a variety of styles and genres. The relatable pieces allow candidates to develop their knowledge and understanding of performing music they enjoy learning. The PAG assessment teaches them how to build upon their learning to improve future achievements.
Candidates also have the opportunity to compose their own performance piece. The relevant instrument and grade curriculum will contains guidelines for self-composition. These are not intended to limit a candidate’s creativity but offer the ‘scaffolding’ to help them create the best possible composition - a fully supported pathway, no matter which direction you choose.
We’ve found that such a structure not only optimises a candidate’s learning but makes them feel more confident, inspired and excited for the next steps. A more holistic method of assessment that sparks musical inspiration and encourages candidates to engage with the music they’re playing.
The examination requires the performance of three technical exercises and three pieces of the candidate’s choosing. The examination will conclude with a discussion about the performance.
All the resources you need, free for everyone
To make our examinations more accessible for everyone, ISoM is committed to providing free access to examination books and curriculum materials for all our students and candidates - ensuring that costs never prevents a music student from growing and developing as a musician.
Browse and explore our curriculum materials, including helpful lesson plans, in our library of resources.

The Examination Day
What you can expect
The Introduction
The candidate can join the call with their examiner by clicking the unique video link that will be provided by ISoM when we confirm your examination. Upon entering the remote ‘examination room’, the candidate will be connected to their Examiner. This virtual room is entirely safe and secure, protected with a password and username, ensuring that the examination will be uninterrupted and the candidate can focus on what’s important.
The examiner will then introduce the examination, confirming the candidate’s ID and the examination details. They will also ensure that the technical equipment is working to the required quality and standard, making sure that you have the best examination experience possible.
The Examination
The examination will then commence, comprising the following components:

The candidate is in control of their exam, meaning they can choose to perform the technical exercises or performance pieces in any order. We know examinations can be nerve-wracking and the examiner is there not only to examine the candidate but also to help them enjoy the experience and make them feel empowered. Our research shows that candidates enjoy their ISoM exam experience and are eager to move on and work and work towards their next grade, becoming independent learners.
The Assessment Criteria
Technical Accomplishment
The extent to which the instrument or voice is effectively controlled, assessed via the candidate’s performance.
Assessed through technical work and performance pieces.
Musicality
The ability to make sensitive and musical performance decisions.
Assessed through technical work and performance pieces.
Musical Knowledge and Understanding
The synthesis of theoretical, notational and contextual knowledge.
Assessed through technical work, performance pieces and discussion.
Communication
The degree to which the performer communicates with and engages the listener through musical performance on their instrument.
Assessed through technical work, performance and discussion.
Marking and Moderation
ISoM is passionate about supporting and enabling a candidate’s musical journey. The examiner is there to support candidates in their musical journey through the provision of constructive assessment. Unlike the other graded examinations, ISoM PAG examinations are designed to offer more than a critique; they provide assessment for learning, giving candidates the ‘scaffolding’ to continue their musical journey at their own pace.
Attainment Bands
Successful candidates will be awarded a ‘pass’, decided by the overall mark given by the examiner. Depending on the level of skill demonstrated during their examination, they could receive either:
