How do high school piano art students usually take exams?

The general examination process for piano art students in senior high schools is as follows:

Remote initial test:

1, an etude with a degree equivalent to Cherny above 299.

2. A polyphonic work is equivalent to Bach's three creative works.

3. A piece of music is equivalent to Beethoven's piano sonata Allegro movement or a considerable degree of Chinese and foreign music.

Re-inspection:

Music theory and harmony.

2. Melody and song creation.

3. Solfeggio practice.

4. Instrumental writing.

5. Interview.

(1) Candidates who take piano as the main test item perform two works live, of which 1 sonata Allegro is recited, and the tracks are optional; Play an etude of Cherny according to the score, and the track will be decided by drawing lots on the spot.

(2) Candidates who take piano as a minor or an additional exam will recite a piece of music on the spot. The range of songs is sonata allegro movement, music and etudes.

There are many branches of music art examination, including musicology, music pedagogy, music performance, composition, conductor and music technology, and each major has more than one subject. I can only play the piano, so it's definitely not enough to take the music art exam.

However, piano playing is a compulsory subject for most non-piano playing instrumental music majors. On the premise of not pursuing piano major, the piano level can basically reach about 7-8. After studying other subjects through professional training, you can take the music art test and be admitted to a professional music college.