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Horn exam books and resources
Shop official ABRSM Horn exam books, exam pieces, and supporting resources in one place. Browse titles for each level/grade and choose books aligned with current ABRSM syllabus expectations.
Use the grade tabs to focus on the right level, then build a complete plan with exam pieces and supporting resources for lessons, home practice, and exam preparation. Need quick guidance before buying? Jump to the FAQs below.
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Best-selling Horn titles
Shining Brass, Book 1
Supporting resources - Horn
Shining Brass, Book 2
Shining Brass, Book 1
Best-selling Horn titles - Grade 1
Shining Brass, Book 1
Supporting resources - Horn - Grade 1
Shining Brass, Book 1
Best-selling Horn titles - Grade 2
Shining Brass, Book 1
Supporting resources - Horn - Grade 2
Shining Brass, Book 1
Best-selling Horn titles - Grade 3
Shining Brass, Book 1
Supporting resources - Horn - Grade 3
Shining Brass, Book 1
Best-selling Horn titles - Grade 4
Shining Brass, Book 2
Supporting resources - Horn - Grade 4
Shining Brass, Book 2
Best-selling Horn titles - Grade 5
Shining Brass, Book 2
Supporting resources - Horn - Grade 5
Shining Brass, Book 2
ABRSM Horn FAQs: Practical and Performance book-buying guide
Which Horn books should I buy first for ABRSM Practical vs Performance Grades?
Short answer: buy by route (Practical or Performance) and exact grade.
- Practical Grades: grade-matched repertoire plus Scales and Arpeggios, Specimen Sight-Reading Tests and Specimen Aural Tests.
- Performance Grades: repertoire planning for a four-piece programme, including one own-choice piece that meets the current rules.
Use Syllabus Finder to confirm requirements, then select titles in the Horn collection.
What is assessed in ABRSM Horn Practical Grades and Performance Grades?
Practical Grades: three pieces (Lists A, B and C), plus Scales and arpeggios, Sight-reading and Aural tests.
Performance Grades: four pieces in one continuous programme, assessed as individual pieces plus performance as a whole.
What are the current brass syllabus dates for ABRSM Horn?
The current Brass Practical and Brass Performance syllabus repertoire is valid from 1 January 2023 until further notice.
Practical Grades had a one-year overlap with the preceding syllabus, which ran to 31 December 2023.
How many pieces are required in ABRSM Horn Practical and Performance routes?
Practical: exactly 3 pieces, one from each of Lists A, B and C.
Performance: exactly 4 pieces in one continuous performance - at least one from List A, one from List B, one from List C, plus a fourth list or own-choice piece.
What are the time limits for ABRSM Horn Practical and Performance exams?
Practical route (approximate exam time): Grade 1: 12 mins; Grades 2-3: 14 mins; Grades 4-5: 17 mins; Grade 6: 20 mins; Grade 7: 25 mins; Grade 8: 30 mins. Initial Grade is not available for brass.
Performance route (maximum programme time): Grades 1-8 = 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25 minutes.
What accompaniment and duet rules apply to ABRSM Horn?
Practical: accompaniment is live only; recorded accompaniments are not allowed. At Grades 1-3, duet options can be used where listed.
Performance: accompaniment may be live or recorded. Duet/brass-accompanied limits are up to two pieces at Grades 1-3 and one piece at Grades 4-8. Up to two unaccompanied pieces are allowed.
Are Scales, Sight-reading and Aural tests required in both ABRSM Horn routes?
Practical Grades: yes. Scales and arpeggios, Sight-reading and Aural tests are assessed.
Performance Grades: no supporting tests are assessed; assessment is based on the four-piece programme and performance as a whole.
At Grades 6-8 in Practical Grades, Horn and Trumpet sight-reading includes a transposition section.
How are ABRSM Horn Practical and Performance exams marked?
Practical (150 marks): Piece 1 (30), Piece 2 (30), Piece 3 (30), Scales and arpeggios (21), Sight-reading (21), Aural tests (18).
Performance (150 marks): Piece 1 (30), Piece 2 (30), Piece 3 (30), Piece 4 (30), Performance as a whole (30).
Result bands (both routes): Distinction 130-150, Merit 120-129, Pass 100-119, Below Pass 50-99.
What format rules apply to ABRSM Horn repertoire?
Accompanied Horn repertoire is published in F editions. Some publications include transposition suggestions, but exam performances should use the written keys.
At Grades 6-8 in Practical Grades, Horn sight-reading includes a transposition section within the test.
What own-choice rules apply in ABRSM Horn Performance Grades?
The own-choice piece must be broadly at grade standard (or above), fully notated in a legible score, and compliant with programme rules.
- Minimum own-choice durations: Grade 1 00:25, Grade 2 00:30, Grade 3 00:35, Grade 4 00:45, Grade 5 01:00, Grade 6 01:30, Grade 7 02:00, Grade 8 03:00.
- Own-choice can be a duet, arrangement or original composition when all rules are met.
- A copy of the own-choice score may be requested if needed.
What video submission rules matter for ABRSM Horn Performance Grades?
Key rule: upload one continuous take. Edited videos are not accepted.
- One optional break is allowed: up to 1 minute (Grades 1-5) or 2 minutes (Grades 6-8), with no pause/stop in recording.
- Provide programme information in order, announce the programme, and show the opening of the own-choice score to camera.
- At Grades 6-8, show photo ID to camera before the performance begins.
See ABRSM Performance Grades guidance for current upload requirements.
Where should I verify official Horn requirements before buying books?
Check the official ABRSM Brass area and open the latest route documents via Syllabus Finder before checkout.
Then buy route-matched and grade-matched titles in the Horn collection.
Violin
Cello
Guitar
Viola
Double Bass
Harp
Descant Recorder
Treble Recorder
Flute
Oboe
Clarinet
Bassoon
Saxophone
Horn
E-flat Horn
Trumpet
Cornet
Flugelhorn
Trombone
Baritone
Euphonium
Bass Trombone
Tuba