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How many points do you need to pass the unified music examination?

Passed the unified music examination with a score of 185.

1. Music education: vocal music and piano, audio-visual ear training and music knowledge, and quality interviews, etc. Most of the colleges and universities that offer such majors are normal colleges and comprehensive universities. They have relatively high requirements on candidates' cultural achievements and are suitable for candidates with artistic expertise and good cultural achievements.

2. Instrumental music: main subjects (choose one of the relevant instrumental music), vocal music and sight-singing ear training, music knowledge and quality interviews, etc. In addition to the piano, candidates must bring other musical instruments themselves.

3. For the performing arts major, there are 4 main exams: main subject (choose one of vocal, piano, violin, cello, pipa, erhu, accordion), sight-singing and ear training, music knowledge, quality interview, etc. .

Methods for music art candidates to fill in the college entrance examination application:

Art major candidates can apply for colleges that use professional unified examination scores for admission, or they can apply for colleges that use professional school examination scores. Candidates who pass the provincial unified examination can apply for all colleges and universities that use the provincial unified examination results. Candidates who pass both the unified examination and the school examination can also apply for qualified colleges and universities; art candidates can also apply for literature, history or science and engineering majors.

Generally speaking, art candidates will have two scores: cultural points and art points. These two scores have certain requirements for choosing a major, taking into account future employment situations. Candidates whose strong points are in culture can apply for normal education or graduate majors in universities if they have interests and hobbies they like.

You need to have a certain understanding of the university you are admitted to, and it is best to know the approximate curriculum of the specific 3-4 years of study. Art and design majors from the same institution may have very different course offerings. Some focus more on theory, while others pay more attention to practice and are more oriented to employment needs.