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Listening test standard for music performance major
The listening test standards for music performance majors are as follows:

1. Listening to music and distinguishing music spectrum: to examine students' ability to listen to and understand music melody, harmony and rhythm. Usually, a piece of music is played, and students are asked to write music scores or mark related notes, beats and other information.

2. Listening and distinguishing music: To examine students' listening and understanding ability of different music works. A piece of music will be played, and students need to identify the name of the song, composer or performer and other related information.

3. Listening evaluation: To examine students' ability to analyze the characteristics and styles of music performance, a piece of music performance will be played, and students need to analyze their playing skills, music structure, expression of emotions and other characteristics through listening. Music is an art form, which expresses emotion and creates aesthetic feeling through the combination of sounds. It is an important part of human culture and has universality across time and culture.