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What kind of institution should I choose for piano grading?
Piano grading in China is mainly divided into three series: Central Conservatory of Music, China Conservatory of Music and Musicians Association. There are many people who choose two grades. The piano examination grade of the Central Conservatory of Music is divided into nine grades, and the piano examination grade of the Central Conservatory of Music is divided into ten grades. The difficulty of the ninth grade is slightly lower than that of the musicians' association, but it is roughly the same.

Both exams are formal and mature, so you can choose which one is more convenient for you to take.

Compared with the Central Conservatory of Music, the China Musicians' Association has been established for a long time, and its popularity in China is relatively high, so it is quite powerful in China. If you want to go abroad, foreigners will pay more attention to the examination certificate of the Central Conservatory of Music.

The Central Conservatory of Music, or Yin Zhong for short, is located in Beijing, the capital of China. Founded in 1949, the college is an institution of higher learning that trains high-level specialized music talents, directly under the Ministry of Education of People's Republic of China (PRC), and is the only key construction institution among the "21/engineering" national art colleges.

But the graded exam does have its advantages. First of all, in today's inflated piano course fees, the vast majority of children who learn piano will not invite experienced piano professors for piano performance enlightenment, but mostly invite students from conservatory of music or even amateur piano students to teach. These unprofessional teachers may not know how to arrange the teaching schedule.

At this time, the choice of piano grading provides these teachers with a reasonable and clear syllabus. Another advantage is that most children who learn piano are out of interest or expertise, so they are prone to inertia and poor practice in the process of learning. As the deadline of the grade examination becomes pressure, students are more likely to stick to it. The "Excellence" obtained in the exam can also provide the necessary sense of accomplishment for persisting in learning.

Piano range ranges from A0(27.5 Hz) to? C8(4 186Hz) contains almost all the musical sounds in the musical sound system, and it is the instrument with the widest range except the organ. Piano is widely used in solo, ensemble, accompaniment and other performances, and it is very convenient to compose and rehearse music.

By pressing the keys on the keyboard, the player affects the hammer wrapped in felt inside the piano, and then hits the steel wire string to make a sound. This piano needs regular maintenance to keep its tone unchanged.

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Piano (Italian: pianoforte) is a keyboard instrument in western classical music and has the reputation of "the king of musical instruments". It consists of 88 keys (52 white keys and 36 black keys) and a metal chord board. Italian Artolomeo Christofori (1655-1731) invented the piano in 1709.

The piano is a keyboard instrument, which uses the keys to pull the hammer and beat the strings. Since the end of18th century, the piano has been the most important keyboard instrument in Europe and America. Piano originated in Europe. /kloc-At the beginning of the 8th century, an Italian named Bartolommeo Cristofori invented a keyboard instrument similar to the modern piano, which has a history of more than 300 years.

From the development history of keyboard instruments, modern piano evolved from the harpsichord and harpsichord, the predecessors of piano. From the end of16th century, harpsichord and clavichord gradually became popular, and were not replaced by piano until the end of18th century.

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Baidu encyclopedia-piano