The hard songs you usually say are nothing more than fingering and the like.
But the most important thing about piano is expressiveness.
For example, Klaasman, whose music is not difficult, is called the Prince of Piano?
This is also a place that many piano learners have not noticed. They just blindly pursue difficulty.
In fact, it is enough that you can express the strength, atmosphere and emotion of a music well.
The teacher can hear it.
If you choose a song that is hard to find but doesn't express it well, just pop it up stiffly, I don't think you will get high marks.
Looking back, it turned out that it was only the preschool education level exam, so the landlord didn't have to worry, and there was nothing to be afraid of.
As long as you can successfully complete a song. Don't give up halfway
There is no need to pay attention to any skills.
According to your level, I suggest you choose a tune of about level 5.