Solfeggio and Music Theory (3) [recording arts and computer music, music production and recording engineering, musicology (theory), music therapy, music media, public career management, piano tuning, violin production, vocal music (including bel canto, ethnic and popular singing), opera performance, chorus, pop songs and dances, musicals, folk music. (2) ear practice: ① sound group: 2 to 5 sounds; ② Interval: pure fourth, fifth and eighth degrees, big and small second, third, sixth and seventh degrees, plus four degrees and minus five degrees; (3) Chords: major, minor, increasing and decreasing chords in situ and transposition (dense arrangement), major seven, minor seven, decreasing seven and decreasing seven chords in situ and transposition (dense arrangement); ④ Beat and rhythm: common beat and rhythm type; ⑤ Melody: A single-part melody with common beats and rhythms within a sharp sign; (3) Theory of Music: (Bibliography: "Fundamentals of Music Theory" edited by Li Zhongguang, a trial textbook of the secondary music school affiliated to the Central Conservatory of Music). The examination scope of solfeggio and music theory subjects for musicology and music and dance majors is the same as solfeggio and music theory (3).
This is the 211 Sichuan Music Professional Admissions Guide.