Thousands of students take the art exam every year, but not all art candidates can be admitted to well-known art schools. Competition in many popular schools and popular majors is fierce. So is music art exam training necessary?
Music art exam training is necessary
1. Characteristics of music exam pre-training classes
Music exam pre-training classes and our usual cultural tutoring classes Different, for cultural remedial classes, improving grades is the biggest goal. No matter which school you study in or which university you want to apply for in the future, there is not much difference for tutors. The music pre-examination training class is different, it is more targeted. The music pre-examination training class will provide tutoring and training according to the music major direction you apply for, aiming to maximize the candidates' musical expertise.
Generally speaking, the number of public classes in music pre-examination training classes will not exceed 20 people, and professional courses and guidance courses are taught one-on-one or even one-on-one. This teaching method can make the communication and understanding between teachers and students more effective. At the same time, teachers can also provide special teaching arrangements and professional guidance according to the students' level.
2. Advantages of participating in pre-music exam training classes
When art exam students come to a professional music art exam training institution, they are definitely looking forward to professional and effective learning guidance. At the same time, there will also be many questions that require professional teachers to answer, such as whether it is possible to conduct a professional test on their current conditions so that candidates can have an objective understanding of themselves, etc. After having an objective understanding, specialized teachers will develop a targeted study plan for the students.
For music art exams, candidates have very good vocal conditions and love singing. Which school and major should they apply for? The majors, quotas, and examination methods recruited by each school are all different. Differently, the most labor-saving thing about participating in the music pre-examination training class is that after you express your intention to apply for the exam, you can have a dedicated professional planning teacher to conduct testing and study guidance, and help art candidates objectively and rationally determine their goals and study plans. implement. Notes on music training
1. Be sure to choose a vocal teacher who is right for you; I stumbled at this point. During the 8-month training, all the learning in the first few months was wasted. I changed my vocal teacher two months before the art exam. Finally, my teacher told me: Choosing the right vocal teacher is half the battle. So how do you choose the right vocal teacher? It's very simple. A good vocal teacher will not rush to help you with high notes. Even if you are a tenor (I am), they will tell you that you can only practice high notes after singing in the alto range. Secondly, it feels very good to take classes with this teacher. Comfortable.
2. Don’t practice blindly after class; there will be free practice time every day during the training period. During this period, if the professional teacher does not tell you how to practice after class, then don’t blindly practice according to your own wishes. Practice, this will cause the state to be erratic during class
3. Don’t yell or follow your classmates in high-pitched voices. This is particularly easy to fatigue the vocal cords, and they cannot recover for a day or two, which especially delays the course.