The joint entrance examination for music art candidates is divided into four courses, namely instrumental music, vocal music, sight-singing and ear training, and music theory. Take 35% of the instrumental music score, 35% of the vocal music score, 20% of the sight-singing and ear-training score and 10% of the music theory score, and add up to the comprehensive score of the joint examination for music art candidates.
Each college has different admission principles for music arts examinations. Some focus on cultural courses, while others focus on professional courses. Many colleges and universities use comprehensive scores for admission, that is, the cultural course scores and professional course scores are calculated in a certain ratio and the total score is calculated (the ratio of cultural scores to professional scores can be roughly divided into five to five points, four to six points, seventy-three points, and two points). Eight points), and then admission is based on scores from high to low. Please refer to the admission brochure of the institution you apply for for details.