Trinity Grade 1 Music Theory — Complete Syllabus & Study Guide
The Trinity Grade 1 music theory exam tests how confidently you read, write and understand notation at this level. A typical paper runs about 28 questions in 60 minutes for 43 marks, mixing identification, writing and matching tasks — the same shape as the real exam.
This guide lists every one of the 8 syllabus topics for Grade 1, each with a one-line summary and a suggested practice dose, plus the exact paper structure, a free full-length mock test, and a step-by-step study plan. Everything linked here is free to use.
Note: the topics below are the standard theory progression to master for Trinity Grade 1 — they cover the ground you need at this level rather than mirroring Trinity's official syllabus wording.
What's in the exam
Our free mock paper mirrors the question-type distribution of a real Trinity Grade 1 paper. Section by section:
- Note identification — 6 × 1 mark (6 marks)
- Rhythm tapping — 3 × 2 marks (6 marks)
- Key signatures — 4 × 2 marks (8 marks)
- Intervals — 5 × 2 marks (10 marks)
- Matching pairs — 3 × 2 marks (6 marks)
- Flashcards — 7 × 1 mark (7 marks)
Syllabus topics
Work through these in order — each topic builds on the one before it. The count in brackets is the practice dose we recommend per sitting.
- 1Note values & restsSemibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver and their matching rests. (~12 practice questions)
- 2Simple time signatures2/4, 3/4, 4/4 — counting beats per bar and placing bar lines. (~12 practice questions)
- 3Pitch — treble clefReading notes on the treble staff, lines and spaces. (~15 practice questions)
- 4Pitch — bass clefReading notes on the bass staff, lines and spaces. (~15 practice questions)
- 5Major key signatures — C, G, D, FIdentifying the four starter major keys by their sharps / flats. (~10 practice questions)
- 6Scales — C, G, D, F majorWriting one-octave major scales above the tonic. (~10 practice questions)
- 7Intervals up to an 8ve2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8ve above the tonic (major keys only). (~15 practice questions)
- 8Italian terms (starter set)Forte, piano, crescendo, legato — the first ~40 terms. (~12 practice questions)
How to prepare
- Work through the topics in order — start at topic 1 and move down the list above in order. Pair each topic with the free reference pages on intervals, key signatures, scales and triads.
- Learn the vocabulary — Italian terms and signs are the easiest marks to lose. Keep the music theory glossary open and review a handful of terms a day until they all stick.
- Sit the free mock under timed conditions — once you have covered the topics, sit the free Trinity Grade 1 mock test under timed conditions — 28 questions, 60 minutes, instant scoring, no signup.
- Review mistakes and re-sit — go back to the topics you dropped marks on, drill them, then re-sit from the Trinity Grade 1 mock paper page. Aim for a stable 80%+ before exam day.
Frequently asked questions
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