China Conservatory of Music:
The Grading Committee of China Conservatory of Music is also one of the earliest grading institutions approved by the Ministry of Culture in China. The Social Art Level Examination of China Conservatory of Music is a national examination institution with cross-provincial examination qualification approved by the Ministry of Culture. It is also the largest examination institution in China, the only one with more than 780,000 students taking exams for three consecutive years, ranking first in the country.
The highest level of China Conservatory of Music is 10. Vocal music refers to the musical form of singing with human voice. Vocal music is a pleasant, continuous and rhythmic sound based on human vocal cords and acting on breathing through mouth, tongue and nasal cavity.
According to the range and timbre, it can be divided into soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto and tenor, baritone and bass. The range of each human voice is about two octaves. Vocal music includes bel canto, folk singing and popular singing. In 2006, the original ecological singing appeared in China. Usually vocal music refers to bel canto.
The grading certificate of the Central Conservatory of Music is very authoritative. There are many schools that only recognize the examination certificate of the Central Conservatory of Music. It must be a better certificate from China Conservatory of Music. The Central Conservatory of Music is independent. Just like Shanghai University and China Conservatory of Music, there are many conservatories that can be unified.