The China Conservatory of Music has a level 10 piano exam.
The exam content is as follows:
1. Basic exercises
2. Technical etudes
1. Doctor of etudes (selected from "Children's Corner") Debussy
2. Octave Etude Kabenyansky
3. Etude in f minor (Op.25 No.2) Chopin Music
3. Baroque-classical music
1. Sonata in D major
2. Prelude to the Third English Suite, Bach
3. The fourth movement of Sonata in bA major (Op.26)
4. Romantic-modern style music
1. Scherzo (Op.16 No.4) Mendelssohn
2. Brilliant Grand Waltz (Op.34 No.3) Chopin
3. Tom and Jerry Copland
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The national piano grading examination is divided into 10 levels from 1 to 10. Of course, it is not a general rule. For example, the more authoritative Central Conservatory of Music classifies the score of the examination as 1 to level 9, but level 10 is often a mode. There is no very accurate value in assessment for levels 1 to 10, but each level in the examination has corresponding requirements.
Level 1: "Bayer Piano Basics Tutorial" Fingertip coordination requires coordination.
Level 2: "Elementary Piano Etudes" allows you to master the rhythm and changes during playing.
Level 3: "Piano Smooth Etude" can maintain overall fluency in the first half of playing.
Level 4: "Piano Smooth Etude" can achieve accuracy and smoothness as a whole.
Level 5: The first half of "Quick Piano Etudes" can be played to keep up with the complex rhythm and speed.
Level 6: The second half of "Quick Piano Etudes" can be played to keep up with the complex rhythm and speed.
Level 7: "Quick Piano Etudes" can be played skillfully and quickly.
Level 8: Master the medium-to-high-difficulty performance skills in "Piano Etude Finger Dexterity and Technical Connections".
Level 9: "Moscowsky Etudes" can be played with coordination of both hands.
Level 10: "Chopin Etudes" has reached the elementary level, and the musical concepts and interpretations have reached the professional base.
Generally, provinces and regions across the country have state-approved musical instrument grading and certification units. These grading units are suitable for amateur-level piano grading, because the value of the grading certificate is not too high, and the teaching materials for grading in each region ( repertoire) are also somewhat similar.
Registration for the examination is generally conducted twice a year, during the winter and summer vacations. The registration location is at the provincial (regional) musicians association. If you want a more valuable professional-level piano certificate, you can go to the Central Conservatory of Music, the China Conservatory of Music, the Chinese Musicians Association and other places to take the exam twice a year. For example, the unified time for the Central Conservatory of Music is June and December each year. , please refer to the official website notice for details.
Baidu Encyclopedia-National Music Grade Examination