It seems that when it comes to music and performing arts exams, "recruitment" and "giving red envelopes" are the conventional way out. This is actually incorrect. Many of the students who were admitted to the top music conservatories in the country with us (there were not many music conservatories at that time, namely the nine major music conservatories), did not say that they studied privately with a certain teacher before the exam. I got into the exam purely based on my ability. Many years later, most of my classmates stayed to teach in colleges and universities across the country. ——If you want to say exactly whether you should study privately with teachers from the music school, I think "this is a sufficient condition, not a necessary condition." Many capable students can enter top music conservatories based solely on their own abilities.
Art candidates participating in the Beijing Film Academy
I think no matter how things develop and progress, many universities and teachers in the world still defend the simplest values. For example, when we were young, The values ????that I have been exposed to include "no pain, no gain", "a few minutes on stage and ten years of hard work off stage", and "God rewards hard work" are still mainstream values. Don't think that when it comes to art exams, music art exams, and performing arts exams, it seems that I can't pass the exam unless I give a teacher a red envelope. There is no such thing. When you are a talent, even if you have nothing, the music school teachers will still want you. Exceptionally, it is more common in the nine major music schools and even in the entertainment and academic circles, including during the May Fourth Movement. The same was true for the recruitment of talents by Peking University led by Cai Yuanpei (it's a bit far-fetched). Pu Shu had not graduated from university when he wrote "Those Flowers", and Huang Jiaju had basically not finished middle school (geniuses can really shine anywhere); When you are truly tone deaf, even if you give a red envelope to the vocal department of the Conservatory of Music, no one will dare to ask for it from you, because "the masses have sharp eyes." Nowadays, the entire art exam is videotaped, and all students can review their own videos and even test papers.
The above is a prefix, or "introduction" to the art exam. Don't think that when you mention the music art exam, you have to find a teacher in private. With this understanding, then The second step is to talk about how to choose a school, which is what kind of training school you choose. To be precise: you can choose any school, the key lies in the "teachers". You can choose an institution near your home, or you can go to an art examination institution in Shanghai, Hangzhou, or Beijing. I think the key point of the matter is that "the mountain is not high, but the immortals are famous." You also have to check whether the teachers in this institution are from serious music conservatories. Good teachers can speak for themselves. ——Just like Peking University, Tsinghua University never advertises how excellent its school is. Talking all day long about whether the excellent institutions of its own school are basically excellent will become a question rather than an affirmative sentence. It's like a boy who wants to chase a girl. If he doesn't have good character or ability, it's useless to hang around the girl all day long. On the contrary, a boy rarely appears in the public eye, is low-key and has a good character. He has won many scholarships, even done many things to help others, and won professional awards. Even if such a boy does not hang around girls, girls will still choose/willing to make friends with him. ——"This is called "the fragrance of wine is not afraid of the deep alley", also called "actions speak louder than words".
Since the institutions are the same, how to choose? I think what suits me is the best. Not every art candidate is a rich second generation like the legend says, or a family with too much money to burn through, so you have to weigh your own spending power when choosing. There are also your own "advantages and disadvantages" in professional choice - try to maximize your strengths and avoid weaknesses. Some children are really "tone deaf". At this time, I suggest you not to choose the direction of vocal music. Some children have a "folk song accent" as soon as they open their mouths (the high notes go up, and the voice is very bright, Crisp), I suggest you not choose bel canto or popular singing; some children have very unique timbres, very clean, and can sing particularly well in popular singing, such as Eason Chan, Jacky Cheung (including the new generation Zhou Shen, Hua Chenyu, Xiao Zhan, and Li Xian) Wang Yibo, etc.) sing very professional songs, so it is recommended that you do not apply for bel canto or ethnic. Some people have naturally rich voices, so it is recommended to choose bel canto. Some vocal ranges and timbres belong to alto, so it is recommended not to choose tenor, and some belong to bass, so it is recommended not to choose alto songs.
This is only for vocal music majors;
Music Art Candidates
Secondly, some of them do not belong to the kind of "God will give them food" (everyone often mentions it in vocal music) (this sentence), it is recommended that you choose a major in theory, musicology, film and television performance, or behind-the-scenes composition. The question of how to choose a school is to first understand your professional needs and choose a school based on your actual family situation. If your family background is average and it is not suitable for you to travel to Hangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing and other places to study (it is relatively expensive), it is recommended to choose an institution near your home. The key node is not "where to go", but "where is good". In fact, "good" here basically only has one dimensional coefficient, whether there are good teachers, good curriculum system, and good cases (the teacher is born and top music students are renters). The case of No. 1: It’s the same as a person who has won a championship teaches others how to be a champion). As long as the teacher who teaches you comes from the top nine universities in the country (it is now the eleventh university), I think it doesn't matter whether you go to an institution or not. You can just choose to study privately with this teacher. Beethoven and Mozart had never entered any university school during their time, and they all learned through "oral transmission and heart-to-heart" learning. It would be better if there is such an institution at your doorstep. ——"Little money, many things to do, close to home". (Spend less money, learn more knowledge, and stay close to home). Parents also seem more reassured and can maintain cultural classes in school.
Objectively speaking: the path of music is not that easy, so I don’t recommend that many students are forced to take this path because they are not good in cultural classes. More than ten years ago, I replied to a post on Baidu "What are the options for learning music?" (After seeing this post, some parents sent me private messages saying that their children should give up the art exam. I don't know if it is a good idea or not. (bad), I happened to have finished my postgraduate entrance examination in music, so I had nothing to do and objectively answered a long essay of two thousand words. I actually don’t advocate that students who are not good at arts and sciences should take the art exam. If the love is not from the bottom of your heart, I suggest you choose carefully; I think I still have some love for music. More than ten years later, I saw an art candidate like "Shan Yichun" appeared at the Zhejiang Conservatory of Music. Before winning the title of "The Voice", Nicholas Tse said that she was the most talented contestant. We also cooperated more with Zhejiang Music. Many students of Zhejiang Music teach in their own institutions and also gave the "Zhejiang Music Youth Art Festival" to We are an authorized cooperative unit in Ningbo. We feel that this "maybe" is also the value of doing art and music exams, which has slightly changed some of my past paranoid understandings of art exams, so I came to Cixi to create the "Snail Art Examination". ——Have we changed the world, or has the world changed us? Maybe what we can do is not to be changed by the world.
["Woniu" (Woniu) is a sub-brand of art exams founded in Cixi by high-level talents who studied in professional schools at home and abroad. Most of them graduated or taught in professional music schools at home and abroad: Such as the Central Conservatory of Music, Manhattan School of Music, China Academy of Art, Wuhan Conservatory of Music, etc. In addition to engaging in children's art education, it mainly focuses on Cixi Chupengzhong music performance, broadcast choreography, film and television performance arts examination teaching, and study abroad services. The brand meaning comes from "Snail" created by Jay Chou: "I want to climb up step by step, Waiting for the sun to look at its face quietly." Snail advocates the value of "less is more, slow is fast". ——Don’t panic, don’t panic, there is moonlight under the sun; Snail has expanded more sub-brands on the basis of focusing on piano education: covering "Vocal Music (Popular Singing)", "Guitar/Ucnini", " Violin", "Cello", "Guzheng", "Calligraphy Art" and other art brands.
Snail Art Test address: You can navigate on Baidu or Amap: "Snail Art Test", at the intersection of Tianjiu Street and Sanbei Street in Cixi]
Authorized by Zhejiang Audio "Snail Art Test" is a cooperative unit
(Source: Zhihu)