The content of the music test for art students in the College Entrance Examination is as follows for reference:
1. Exam content
1. Music education: vocal music and piano, audio-visual ear training and music knowledge, as well as 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. Except for the piano, candidates must bring other musical instruments by 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. .
2. Classification
Music major examinations are divided into joint examinations and school examinations.
1. Contents of the Joint Entrance Examination: Vocal music, piano, ear training, sight-singing, and music theory.
2. The majors in the school examination are divided into: music education (teaching) and music performance.
3. Music school examination education examination content: vocal music, piano, sight-singing and ear training, music knowledge, quality interview, etc.
4. Contents of music school performance examination: main subjects (choose one of vocal, piano, violin, cello, pipa, erhu, accordion, etc.), sight-singing and ear training, music knowledge, quality interview, etc. .
3. Precautions
1. Art candidates should pay attention to safety and strengthen their awareness of prevention when traveling to various examination rooms. Keep all kinds of documents, tickets, money cards, etc. well, do not make new friends casually during this period, and be more careful with visitors.
2. Try to keep your daily life as normal as possible during the art exam. Avoid staying up late to avoid disrupting the normal "body clock". affect the normal performance of performance.
3. For music candidates, they should choose the time and place to practice or rehearse well before the exam, and do not do it at the residence, so as not to affect other people's rest and work, or even cause unnecessary disputes and affect their mood. ;
4. There are a few things that language, performance, and vocal candidates should not eat before taking the exam: garlic (it can easily cause the voice to lose control and produce broken sounds), fatty meat (greasy affects the timbre, and there is no bright sound) ), beer (the vocal cords are easy to loosen and cannot be tightened, and the voice is divergent);
5. Pay attention to hygiene in diet. During the preparation period, try to have a balanced diet and avoid spicy, spicy, greasy, and inflammatory foods to avoid discomfort to the body and affect the test results.