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What does the music art test mainly test?
The contents of the music art examination include: vocal music, piano, hearing training, solfeggio and music theory.

Requirements: Most music colleges require a major course, a minor course, music theory and culture courses.

Major: major (vocal music, piano, violin, cello, pipa, erhu, accordion, etc. ) If you are vocal music, your major is vocal music, which can be divided into bel canto or folk singing, or pop singing. Individual colleges and universities have just begun to recruit native students. You can choose one according to your own specialties and the requirements of different colleges and universities. Generally, you need to prepare 4~6 songs. If you major in musical instruments, you should bring your own musical instruments except the piano.

Minor: Minors are mostly musical instruments, so you can choose what you are good at. If the major is vocal music, it is recommended to choose piano. If it is popular, you can consider a guitar or something. The minor proportion is generally low, but learning a musical instrument is very helpful to improve the level of the main subject.

Music courses: Basic music courses, commonly known as "three elementary courses", including 1 music theory (basic music theory), solfeggio and ear training (that is, reading music and humming, most of which require staff) and ear training (that is, listening to music and recording music) all have corresponding teaching materials and teachers. Most conservatories list music courses as compulsory subjects, and music theory and ear training adopt a unified written form.

Examination direction

1, music education:

Vocal music and piano, audio-visual ear training and music knowledge, as well as quality interviews.

Most of the colleges offering this major are normal colleges and comprehensive universities, which have higher requirements for candidates' cultural achievements and are suitable for candidates with artistic expertise and good cultural achievements to apply for the exam.

The contents of the school examination: vocal music, piano, solfeggio, music knowledge, quality interview, etc.

2. Instrumental music:

Main subjects (one of related instrumental music), vocal music and solfeggio, music knowledge and quality interview. Except for the piano, all other musical instruments should be brought by the candidates themselves.

3. Music performance category:

There are mainly four subjects: vocal music, piano, violin, cello, pipa, erhu and accordion, solfeggio, music knowledge and quality interview.

Special tips

1. In addition to the above examination forms, many majors are supplemented by written examinations. The content of written test is generally related to literary common sense.

2. On the premise that the examination time does not conflict, candidates can choose several majors with similar examination contents according to their personal specialties, energy and family financial resources to increase the insurance coefficient of admission.

3, after the provincial unified examination, by the provincial admissions office according to the province's enrollment plan to develop the professional qualified scores; After the school examination, the school will issue various professional certificates by itself. In principle, the number of certificates will be formulated according to the ratio of 4: 1 with the corresponding art major enrollment plan of our school.