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Music Department Courses

① What are the required courses for the Music Department?

Music Department, music performance.

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Chinese music history, sight-singing and ear training, harmony, music aesthetics,

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② What courses are offered in the musicology and music education majors?

The courses offered in the "Musicology Major" are: music history, musicology theory, Chinese and foreign folk music, education, Aesthetics, composition technology theory, piano or other musical instrument performance, etc.

"Music Education Major" offers courses: music theory, sight-singing and ear training, vocal music, piano (including Chinese and foreign instrumental music), harmony foundation, Chinese and foreign music history and music appreciation, chorus Conducting, song writing, musical form analysis, art introduction, stage performance, dance, pedagogy, psychology, primary school music teaching research, modern educational technology, etc. The main practical links include: graduation internship, style collection, art practice (performance), employment guidance, and graduation project (thesis, concert).

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Training objectives of "Musicology Major"

The training of this major has certain Basic Marxist theoretical literacy and systematic professional basic knowledge, possess certain practical music skills and teaching abilities, and be able to work in high and secondary majors or general colleges, social and literary groups, art research units and cultural institutions, publishing and broadcasting, film and television departments Senior professionals working in teaching, research, editing, review, management, etc.

③ What courses are available in the music education major of the Conservatory of Music

Main courses

Music history, musicology theory, Chinese and foreign folk music, pedagogy, aesthetics, composition Technical theory, piano or other instrument performance.

Practical teaching

Social practice, art practice and teaching practice, etc., are generally arranged for 1-2 weeks per semester.

It also studies the history and musical behavior of all individuals and nations, that is, the physiological behavior, creative behavior, performance behavior, aesthetic behavior, acceptance behavior, and learning behavior of music.

(3) Extended reading of music department courses

Famous music conservatories in China

1. Central Conservatory of Music

Located in the capital Beijing, it is It is an institution of higher learning directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China for cultivating high-level professional music talents. It is the only national key university and "211 Project" construction institution among art schools in the country.

It is one of the first batch of universities in the country to build “double first-class” world-class disciplines, a university to implement public postgraduate programs for national construction of high-level universities, and a social and artistic level examination institution.

2. China Conservatory of Music

Located in Beijing, it is based on Chinese studies and has unique characteristics of Chinese music education and research. It trains people to engage in Chinese music theory research, creation, performance and education. It is a higher music institution with high-level professionals and one of the first batch of "double first-class" world-class discipline construction universities in the country. It is known as the "cradle of Chinese musicians" and "the palace of Chinese music".

④ What courses should be studied in the music department of a university?

Medium, History of Western Music

Musical Form Analysis

Music Theory Perspective

Harmony

The other courses are

Politics, English, Physical Education, etc.

⑤ What are the required courses for sophomores in the Music Department

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Department of Music, music performance.

I have piano,,, my own major. . .

Chinese music history, sight-singing and ear training, harmony, music aesthetics,

Each school’s curriculum is different. . .

Happy April Fool’s Day, classmates.

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⑥ What courses are taught in conservatories?

Music education is also called musicology. However, there are two directions in musicology. One is what we usually call music education. direction, the other is more theoretical, do you understand? Music education in college is more focused on books and theoretical stuff than phonetic tables, because it is a normal school after all, and phonetic tables focus more on your major. Generally speaking, music education is more strict than phonetic education. Personally, I understand that each school may be different. Unless your major is particularly good, I still recommend choosing music education, as you can learn more.

⑦ What courses are offered in the School of Music?

1. Composition Department

The main professional directions of this department include musicology theory, music news and criticism, and music therapy.

2. The Piano Department offers piano and accordion majors.

3. Orchestral Department violin, viola, cello, double bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, harp (piano majors can also take harp), Violin making.

4. Folk music includes erhu, pipa, sheng, suona, bamboo flute, dulcimer, guzheng, liuqin, guqin, zhongruan, and national bass (cello, double bass).

5. Modern Instrumental Music Department This department has majors in percussion (including Western and ethnic percussion), saxophone and classical guitar.

6. Vocal Music: Vocal music (Bel Canto, ethnic singing), chorus, and piano accompaniment.

7. The Department of Dance has two majors: dance performance and dance studies. Chinese classical dance performance and education, Chinese folk dance performance and education, and Chinese dance performance and education. 8. Drama Department

It is the only teaching department of a professional art college in western China that cultivates four undergraduate majors: drama performance, musical performance, drama film and television art design, and drama, film and television costume and makeup design.

(7) Extended reading for music department courses

Tips for learning music

1. Inhale?

Imagine yourself in a beautiful garden and smell the scent of the flowers deeply. Okay, this is the inhalation when singing, so you can inhale deeply. Inhale should be done naturally through the nose and mouth at the same time. Try to be smooth, light, and gentle. Do not use force or stiffness. The breath should be inhaled deeply, and do not inhale in the upper chest or heart. After inhaling, hold it briefly like before sneezing, and feel the expansion and swelling around your waist. Finding this feeling is the key to singing. ?

2. Breathing?

The method of exhalation is to use the power of the diaphragm to maintain the feeling of expansion of the waist and abdomen. Imagine holding a large bottle of sesame oil in your hand and filling it into another small bottle. You must be careful and hold your breath. Exhale evenly and calmly. You can prepare a 10 square centimeter piece of tissue paper and place it on the wall, 4-6cm away from it. After inhaling, hold it for a while, and then blow with your mouth to keep it from falling to the ground. If it lasts for more than half a minute, you will be considered qualified. You can also use a burning candle instead and pronounce the "U" sound toward the flame. The correct breath is that the flame will not go out when it falls. The longer you sing, the better. ?

3. Training of diaphragm strength?

The strength of the diaphragm is very important for maintaining the breath and the strength of the sound. ?Traditional training methods include:?

Counting numbers: Take a deep breath, use the strength of your waist and abdomen to hold it, start counting from 1, and count to 60 to be qualified. Counting should be even and rhythmic, and you can't steal your breath. ?

Blowing dust: Take a deep breath, and then blow forward like blowing off the dust on the table. The rhythm is slow and fast, and feel the power of the diaphragm. ?

Sit-ups: Do more sit-ups to strengthen the waist and abdomen. ?

4. Vibrato?

Vibrato uses the cooperation of breath and Adam's apple to produce a sense of fluctuation and ups and downs in the sound. This is one of the most common techniques used in lyric songs. There are many types of vibrato.

For example, Zhou Huajian's vibrato range is moderate, neither loud nor small; Qi Qin likes to use small vibrato; Teresa Teng and Jacky Cheung are good at large vibrato; and the characteristic of Japanese songs is "straight first and then vibrato", that is, singing a straight note and then starting Trembling, the amplitude goes from small to large, and the frequency goes from slow to fast, which requires effort. Many friends don’t know this skill, so don’t be discouraged, it can be learned. The key is to coordinate your breath and throat well. Don't just use your throat to make a little vibrato sound like a sheep's cry. ?

5. Breathing sounds

When making sounds, if the air comes out before the sound, and there is more air and less sound, an airy sound will be made. It makes the song softer and more touching. The first verse of Teresa Teng's "On the Water Side" and the first verse of Lin Yilian's "Falling in Love with Someone Who Never Goes Home" are also typical breath-singing styles.

⑧ What courses are offered in the music department? .

In addition to professional courses (certain musical instrument, or vocal music, or dance), compulsory courses include piano, music theory, sight-singing and ear training, harmony, orchestration, musical form analysis, polyphony, body shape, and Chinese music history. , History of Western Music

Depending on the major, there are some required courses. For example, the opera major may have basic voice courses in Italian, French, German, and Russian;

Some schools also have You need to take courses such as traditional Chinese music and art appreciation, as well as some elective courses for different majors, such as double piano, art song singing, opera duet, chorus, chamber music ensemble, band rehearsal, etc.

Other elective courses are based on your own hobbies, and different schools offer different courses.

⑨ What courses does the Music Department include?

The main majors are: 1. Music Education

2. Music and Dance Education

3. Dance Performance

4. Main courses of multimedia design and production (music production): vocal music, piano, harmony, music theory, sight-singing and ear training, introduction to art, chorus conducting, music education and teaching methods, musical form, Song composition, polyphony, piano improvisational accompaniment, history of Chinese music, overview of Chinese folk music, form and dance, basic dance theory, brief history and appreciation of dance, basic dance training, body rhythm, Chinese folk dance, foreign representative dance , modern dance, Latin dance

, children's dance, dance choreography, dance performance, electronic keyboard, instrumental elective, knowledge of small band arrangement, performing arts, multimedia courseware production, virtual band arrangement, MIDI production, audio Production and recording technology.