1. Basic music theory (you have to know the most basic theoretical knowledge of music)
2. Piano level 6 or so and improvisational accompaniment skills (you have to be able to accompany every song in the textbook)
3. Elementary and acoustics (for some music that needs to be arranged in chorus, it won't be difficult for you)
4. Solfeggio and ear training are basic skills. In addition, you must have the basic skills of teachers, such as preparing lessons and being able to control the classroom well.
religious music period
European classical music developed in the Elizabethan period of the Middle Ages, and the music in this period was dominated by Gregory religious music.
At that time, people's worship and belief in Christianity was completely different. The power of European churches in the Middle Ages was higher than that of the state and all social situations, and religion directly affected politics and music. Therefore, the music at that time was purely for religious purposes, and it was sung in the church without instrumental accompaniment, but the music of this period played a very important role in the later music development.
Renaissance
After 145, Europe entered the Renaissance, because of the political instability in Europe at that time, the prestige and power of the church had gradually weakened, and the bourgeoisie began to sprout. In order to adapt to the development of society and people's new ideas at that time, the Renaissance movement began in all fields of music and culture.
during this period, European traditional music began to take shape. At this time, music is not only religious music, but also secular music, and various musical instruments have also been produced and enriched, paving the way for the upcoming Baroque music period.