The music examination includes the following content:
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. .
Basic requirements for the music art exam
1. Exam requirements: Music art candidates taking the exam must prepare three songs by themselves, including opera, original, folk songs, etc. During the exam, candidates can choose a song to sing, and then the examiner will draw another song. The singing time is controlled within 6 minutes.
2. Scoring criteria for the Music Art Candidate Examination: The examiner evaluates the candidate’s singing skills (40%), pitch and rhythm (20%), language style (20%), and typhoon performance (20%). Give an overall rating. Candidates are not allowed to bring their own accompaniment. Each vocal examination room is equipped with a piano accompaniment teacher. If accompaniment is required, candidates must provide accompaniment scores (staff scores).