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What school did the eight champions of Good Voice graduate from?
Taking the champions of the first eight seasons of the voice as an example, I found that almost no champion graduated from the mainstream conservatory of music.

What are the mainstream conservatories in China? According to the ranking, I think it is Central Conservatory of Music, China Conservatory of Music, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Sichuan Conservatory of Music, Tianjin Conservatory of Music, Xinghai Conservatory of Music, Wuhan Conservatory of Music, Shenyang Conservatory of Music and Xi 'an Conservatory of Music.

Liang Bo, winner of The Voice in the first season, graduated from the School of Pop Music of Jilin University of Arts with a master's degree. No wonder among the eight champions, Liang Bo has the highest musical attainments. He can not only sing, but also compose music. It seems that his master's degree is really not worthy of the name.

Li Qi, the champion of the second season of The Good Voice, graduated from Jiangsu Normal University, and is still a graduate student in the Music School of Jiangsu Normal University.

Diamond, the champion of the third season of Voice, graduated from Tianjin Foreign Studies University, majoring in French, and has nothing to do with music. It seems that Diamond is really talented in singing.

Zhang Lei, the winner of the fourth season of The Voice of America, I don't think he went to college, but anyone who did can find it online. According to the information, Zhang Lei left his hometown at the age of 2 1 and worked as a resident singer in some bars. 2 1 year-old is just the age to go to college, but Zhang Lei is wandering outside, and it is almost certain that he has never been to college.

Jiang Dunhao, the champion of The Voice in the fifth season, graduated from Xinjiang Arts University, which is the only comprehensive art college in the northwest.

Zahi Bing Zo, the winner of the sixth season of The Voice, must have been to a university, but I don't know which one. It's probably also a university in the northwest. Besides, Zahi Bing Zo is still a teacher, so it is impossible to be a teacher without going to college these days.

Tenzin Nima, the winner of the seventh season of The Voice, graduated from Qinghai University for Nationalities, which is also a second college. Minority candidates also have a bonus policy, and Tenzin Nima is also a teacher.

Xing Hanming, the champion of the eighth season of The Good Voice, studied at Zhejiang Conservatory of Music. She was a college student when she won the championship last year. I wonder if she has graduated now.

It can be clearly seen that none of the eight champions graduated from mainstream music colleges, and several even graduated from two colleges, especially in diamonds. The majors in universities have nothing to do with music.

In the past, we saw many students from Sichuan Conservatory of Music, Central Conservatory of Music and other mainstream music colleges participate in good voices, but they often failed to make it to the end. What does this mean? It can only show that there is no necessary connection between academic qualifications and musical attainments.