Associate in Music, Australia

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The Associate in Music, Australia (AMusA) is a prestigious diploma awarded by the Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB). [1] It is awarded by examination to outstanding candidates in the fields of musical performance, music theory and musicianship. It is considered to be equivalent to achieving an associate undergraduate degree in Music. [2] [3]

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Other music examination boards outside of Australia also have an Associate level diploma under other names, such as Trinity College London and the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music.

Description

Typically, a candidate will have already completed the AMEB Grade system by passing exams up to Grade 8 with credit or higher or the Certificate of Performance with a pass or higher prior to attempting the AMusA, as recommended by AMEB. [4] The prequiresite to be successfully awarded the associate diploma is also to have successfully completed a Grade 5 theory examination for a practical AMusA, and a Grade 5 practical examination for a theory AMusA as an additional requirement. [5]

Above the AMusA is the Licentiate in Music, Australia (LMusA) and their highest diploma Fellowship in Music, Australia (FMusA).

An AMusA practical examination is conducted by two examiners. [6] Candidates must present a repertoire from the prescribed lists of pieces that is 25–40 minutes in length, with a further ten minutes testing musical general knowledge of the pieces presented. Candidates receive one of three grades at diploma level: "no award", "award", and the exceptional "award with distinction". As the AMEB is considered the benchmark of music examination boards in Australia, achieving this award is seen as prestigious, and signifies a high performance standard.

Categories

The AMusA is awarded in these categories:

Theory:

Keyboard:

Strings

Woodwind

Orchestral Brass

Brass Band

Singing

Ensemble Performance

References

  1. "The AMEB Pathway" . Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  2. Manger, Tim P. "AMEB Grades & Exams - Piano". Archived from the original on 2015-11-18.
  3. "Music Qualifications Explained". WA Music Teachers Directory.
  4. "AMEB Music Regulations 2022" (PDF). Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  5. "AMEB Music Regulations 2022" (PDF). Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  6. Manger, Tim P. "AMEb Grades & Exams - Piano". Archived from the original on 2015-11-18.

Sources

2012 Manual of Syllabuses. Australian Music Examinations Board. Victoria, 2011. ISSN 0729-3569