Nanjing University of the Arts, as the first of the six major art academies in China, is the school that many music art candidates aspire to. The number of applicants has also increased in recent years, attracting art candidates from all over the country to flock to the campus to participate in the school's selection test. So what about the popular performance major at Nanjing University of the Arts? Is it difficult to take the exam? You might as well listen to the experience shared by Yu, who won third place in popular performance at Nanjing University of the Arts.
My hometown is Huzhou. I have never learned music knowledge before, and I don’t know how to study or prepare for the music art exam. So when she came to Hangzhou to take the proficiency test, the professional teachers from Golden Eagle combined her current situation and explained in detail the aspects of the art test in conservatories, art schools, comprehensive colleges and other schools, what to pay attention to, and future development plans to help She clarified her thoughts on the art exam.
With a new direction, Mr. Yu listens carefully to the teacher’s teachings every day and studies hard after class. Although sometimes I still feel lazy and want to play. However, Golden Eagle assigns corresponding management teachers to the students, who are indispensable for ward rounds and classroom visits. The strict management made Yu feel dissatisfied, but after receiving certificates from Zhejiang Conservatory of Music, Sichuan Conservatory of Music, Nanjing University of the Arts and other schools, all that was left was gratitude and longing.
In the years from wanting to take the art exam to taking the art exam, classmate Yu has experienced a lot and met many people. The one she remembers most is the intensive training at the Golden Eagle Art Training School (Hangzhou Yangma Art Training) day. Here, she learned so many things. Golden Eagle offers scheduled and quantitative one-on-one professional lessons, sight-singing and ear-training music theory lessons, vocal lessons, and more than 5 to 6 hours of piano lessons every day. Through reasonable course planning, Mr. Yu’s improvement in sight-singing, ear training, music theory, vocal music and piano can all be seen through the practical practice of taking a small test every week and a big test every month.
Among the many colleges and universities that received certificates, Nanyi University gave her the biggest surprise. Classmate Yu still remembers that when he was taking the Nanjing University of Arts exam, he had to travel back and forth between Hangzhou and Nanjing three times in one week. It was really hard. At that time, he was still worried about what to do if he failed the exam. However, after getting the third place in Nanyi Pop Performance, all the hard work and efforts were worth it.
The training camp of the Golden Eagle is really meaningful to Mr. Yu, and he may never have such a time again in his life. I miss the hard work during the training camp, I miss Golden Eagle’s classes, I miss practicing vocals with my classmates, I miss having fun with my friends and feeding each other chicken soup, I miss going to Nanyi together, and I miss doing my duty. Management teachers and professional teachers, I miss you all!