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What does the Central Conservatory of Music mean by grading?
Passing the Central Conservatory of Music can be interpreted as passing. The scores of the Central Conservatory of Music are divided into general, good and excellent, and the numbers are above 60, 80 and 95.

Located in Beijing, the Central Conservatory of Music was listed in the national "2 1 1 Project" in 2000, and it is the only national key university among the national art colleges.

Registration Level and Registration Target:

The performance level of each major is 1-9 (singers are divided into primary, intermediate and advanced; The highest level of adult vocal music and classical guitar is Grade 8). Among them, piano, violin, viola, cello, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, horn, erhu, pipa, dulcimer, guzheng, flute, sheng and Ruan all have playing level.

Anyone who has studied the above professional performance (singing) and has a certain degree can sign up for the competition, regardless of age or region (the upper age limit for children's voice registration is 14 years old).

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Central Conservatory of Music