Candidates' Weaknesses
The following weaknesses were perceptible in the candidates’ scripts:
(1)        Poor  knowledge of balance in melody writing
      Candidates  did not exhibit a thorough knowledge of balance in melody writing as well as  form and modulation to the subdominant. A few who attempted to modulate did not  show adequate knowledge in modulation. Steps of notes were in most cases wrongly  directed and melodies were shapeless. Also, most candidates did not understand  the concept of setting a given text to music.
      (2)        Poor  knowledge of chord progression and cadences
      Candidates  also displayed a very poor knowledge of chord progression and cadences, inaccurate  spacing and poor notes placing on the staves.
      (3)        Poor knowledge of set pieces
      Candidates  were unable to exhibit a thorough knowledge of the set pieces  
SUGGESTED REMEDIES TO OVERCOME CANDIDATES’ WEAKNESS
The solution to these inadequacies is simply for candidates to ensure they prepare adequately for examination by reading relevant textbooks and consulting competent professionals. Candidates should also endeavour to practise with the prescribed set-pieces before sitting for examination.
