The specialties of art candidates The specialties of art students mainly include: calligraphy, painting, performance (music performance, dance performance, film and television performance, costume performance, performing arts), music, dance and drama.
A lot of subdivision. For example, music can be at least divided into vocal music, instrumental music and instrumental music:
Western music
Woodwind instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone.
Brass instruments: trumpet, horn, tenor, trombone, tuba.
Strings: cello, double bass. ?
Keyboard: piano, accordion.
Western percussion.
folk music
Strings: Gao Hu, Erhu, Zhonghu and Banhu.
Plucking: dulcimer, pipa, Ruan, Sanxian, guzheng.
Wind music: suona, flute, sheng, pipe.
National percussion music.
Painting is divided into traditional Chinese painting, oil painting, sculpture, printmaking, mural painting, animation, photography, installation and many other categories, as well as smaller categories.
First of all, candidates should choose their own colleges and majors according to their hobbies and scores. If the candidate has obtained the qualifications of many colleges and universities, then it is necessary to measure which school he is sure to apply for and fill it in the first choice; If the candidate only obtains the qualification of one university, he should also weigh the risk of applying for the school before deciding whether to apply.
Secondly, candidates should carefully study the school's admission policy for art students. For example, whether colleges and universities independently organize artistic talent tests, or recognize the results of provincial-level unified examinations or other school examinations; Whether the proofreader has any restrictions on the candidates' choice of major; How many points can special students add? Whether the bonus items can be used when filling in the report and when enrolling students in different majors; Whether special student bonus points and policy bonus points can be accumulated; Wait a minute. Candidates can consult the college admissions regulations or consult the college admissions office to learn more about the relevant regulations.