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What schools recommend learning piano in Japan?
There are more and more students applying to study in Japan, so how about studying piano in Japan? What are some good university recommendations? Let's take a look! The following is the relevant information I have compiled. Welcome to reading.

What schools recommend learning piano in Japan?

I. Recommended by popular professional colleges in Japan

Japan's music culture is very distinctive, and students with domestic artistic expertise can consider studying music in Japan. In principle, Japanese universities have no official rankings, only private rankings, or are classified by level. The following grades are for reference only.

Student: Tokyo University of the Arts (National)

Quasi-S: National Conservatory of Music, Tokyo Conservatory of Music, Tongpeng Academy, Takeno University of Music.

A+: Showa University of Music

A: Lvxue University in Aichi Prefecture (public), Lvxue University in Kyoto (public) and Chonghe Lvxue University (public).

B: Xizu College Music University, Shangmei College University and Osaka Conservatory of Music.

C: Nagoya Conservatory of Music, Osaka University of the Arts, フェリス Women's College, Japan University, Kimkawa Women's University, Ueno Gakuen University and Japan University.

D: くらしき Zuoyang University, Heisei University of Music, Yuchuan University, ぉのの Women's University, Yin Da University in Dong Bang, ェザベト University of Music.

E: Kobe Women's College University, Aiwa University, Shimashima University of Arts and Sciences, Muchuan Women's University, Yu Sheng University, Donghai University, Living Water Women's University, Miyagi University Women's University, Gay Society Women's University, Sapporo Otani University, Miyagi University Women's University, International Christian University, Kashima International University, Sakyamuni University, Creative College University, etc.

Second, the academic employment direction of Japanese piano major

Japanese piano graduates are senior professionals who can engage in teaching, research, self-study, criticism and management in high and secondary professional or ordinary colleges, social literary and art groups, art research units and cultural institutions, publishing, broadcasting and film and television departments.

Iii. Matters needing attention in Japanese piano major

1, before going abroad: the language foundation is still more important. After all, if you want to live and study in Japan, you should know how to communicate in normal life even if you don't have the level of international Japanese proficiency test N 1.

2. Accommodation for music students: Generally, students who come to Japan can choose to live in the dormitory of the school or rent a house outside while learning Japanese. However, because of the poor sound insulation in Japanese houses, there are few houses that are allowed to play the piano or sing, and they are very expensive. There are only two possibilities to practice your major well. The first one is to contact Yamaha or other places to pay (that is, the piano practice room in China). Second, find a house where music can live.

In addition, after all, it is a piano major, so it is necessary to buy a piano. I suggest you buy a second-hand piano, that is, a medieval piano. The price is between 65438+ 10,000 and 200,000, and the muffler is between 70,000 and 65438+ 10,000.

3. Work: Working in Japan is very common and normal. However, children's shoes for piano majors should pay attention to the fact that it is best to work near home, otherwise you won't have time to practice the piano.

4. Choice of schools and scholarship system of schools: The tuition fee of music schools is generally around 3 million yen a year. It is best to choose a school that has a reduction program for international students, otherwise the cost is too high and unnecessary.

5. Preparation before choosing a music school: Music schools in Japan enroll students a few months earlier than ordinary schools, and of course the examination date will be much earlier. For example, the examination for non-music students is around February, so the examination for music students has already started in165438+1October. Therefore, we should plan ahead, and of course, the sooner we get the language proficiency certificate, the better. If you contact the school and teachers, you should start as soon as possible.

If you want to go to a cram school, the tuition fee is paid according to the teacher's reputation as in China, but don't give it to the teacher in person, because the Japanese are very taboo about it! Just put the tuition in the envelope and write your name.

6. Examination process: Generally, the examination order for international students is divided into three days. The first day, Japanese, the second day, professional examination, and the third day interview. Here, I will focus on the professional examination. First of all, don't take chances. In Japan, you can't afford to go to a conservatory of music. What really matters is your strength and level. The invigilator is a strong role like a professor in the school. The teacher who teaches you will find various reasons to avoid suspicion on the day of your exam.

7, learning content: experts remind that the piano major does not use a lot of Japanese after all, I suggest you have the ability to learn German. Buying a German dictionary and the like is also helpful for reading related literature materials such as lyricists and composers.