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  1. Outside the UK: book all music exams via your local Trinity representative. UK: book digital exams UK: book face to face exams. Trinity teaching diplomas cover instrumental and vocal teaching to individuals, small groups and in the classroom. Available at ATCL and LTCL levels, they cover both theory and practice, including teaching observation.

  2. India office address. India operations hub Trinity College London - Indian Coordinator No. 5, Murray's Gate Road Alwarpet Chennai 600018. Office hours: Monday to Friday, 9.30am – 5.30pm Contact: Sachin Das Tel: +91-44-24318188 Email: support@trinitycollege.in

  3. Australia. Trinity was the first board to examine candidates in music in Australia, and now it examines thousands of candidates every year in music, drama and speech. Trinity runs its operation in Australia through its team of local representatives in every state, overseen by a National Manager in Sydney. Trinity is proud of its association ...

  4. UAE contact details. Trinity College London regional service provider. Centre name: Vocal Studio Orpheus Centre address: Dubai Knowledge Village, PO Box 502191, Block 13, Office G-31, Dubai, UAE Phone number: +9714 391 1949 Email address: info@orpheus.ae Office hours: Monday to Thursday: 12:00 - 19:00

  5. DanceDramaSpeech@trinitycollege.co.uk. Arts Award - support, training and moderation enquiries. 020 7820 6178. artsaward.enquiries@trinitycollege.co.uk. Trinity Shop. 0161 946 9326. shop@trinitycollege.com. UK & Ireland customer support - all other enquiries relating to qualifications in the UK & Ireland. 020 7820 6100.

  6. Music exam help. Full details of all qualifications can be found in the relevant syllabus for your instrument or in our Information & Regulations booklet. Please also ensure you check our Syllabus Errata page for corrections and clarifications.

  7. Musical Knowledge Test Parameters. Our musical knowledge test encourages learners to understand the wider musical context of the pieces they play, as well as their knowledge of notation and their instrument. Examiners ask carefully graded questions based on candidates’ chosen pieces (referring to the solo line only).