How many levels are there in a violin? Is there a level for violin? What is the highest level?

Updated on educate 2024-08-02
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Violin. The full name of the examination is: Social Art Level Examination - Violin Examination, so the examination is amateur.

    There are nine grades in the amateur violin examination. Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 belong to the elementary level; Grades 5, 6, and 7 are intermediate levels; Eight and nine belong to the advanced level. The violin, a four-stringed bowed string instrument, is a major member of the violin family, with modern violins originating in Cremona, Italy, and becoming the largest violin-making center between 1600-1750.

    The violin occupies a very important place in instrumental music, being the backbone of modern symphony orchestras, as well as solo instruments with difficult playing techniques, along with piano and classical guitar.

    It is also known as the world's three major musical instruments. You can log in to the **** college examination committee to check the results of the registration examination.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There are three types of violins: 9th, 10th, and 12th.

    The violin examination is level 10 in the Chinese ** Association; The college is level 9; Shanghai ** College is a level 12, of which level 11 is a performance qualification and level 12 is a teacher qualification.

    How many levels are there for the violin exam?

    1. The level of the violin examination is not the same for different institutions, for example: the Chinese Music Association divides the violin examination level into 1-10, a total of 10 levels; The college divides the violin exam into grades 1-9, with a total of 9 levels; Shanghai ** College is divided into 1-12 levels, a total of 12 levels, of which 11 is performance qualification, 12 is teacher qualification.

    2. Generally speaking, the examination content of various institutions, no matter which level is examined, is divided into two parts: music theory and performance, including scales and arpeggios, etudes, foreign music and Chinese music. The repertoire may vary slightly from institution to institution, but the difficulty is basically the same.

    3. The examination we are talking about (including violin, and other musical instruments) generally refers to the amateur level examination of professional colleges. For the violin exam divided into 10 levels, grades 1-4 are beginner, 5-7 are intermediate, and 8-10 are advanced.

    Violin Grades.

    Level 1 and Level 2 Standards and Requirements:

    1. Level 1: Good playing posture, accurate tone, full voice, and accurate chromatic interval relationship; The right hand is divided into bows, even bows, and bows are clean, and the stool is clean, and the bow is straight; Play an octave scale, arpeggios, etudes, pieces, and concertos; Choose a piece of Chinese music of your choice. Level 1 requires that all pieces be played completely and smoothly, and the tempo should not be too fast.

    2. Level 2: Correct and good playing posture, such as the angle of holding the piano, the correct hand shape of the left hand, the rise and fall of the fingers, the common tunes of D, G, A, BE, BB, F, etc., the correct holding of the bow and the bow movement of the right hand, etc. Strict attention should be paid to the combination of tempo forms, and the tempo should not be affected by changes in tempo, rhythm, bowing, etc.

    In addition, the second-level scale goes into the two-octave range.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are levels of violins.

    1. Taking **** College as an example, violin grade 9 is the highest level of the **** college's external level. Levels 1-4 are beginners, and levels 5-9 are very difficult as you go along.

    2. The violin is widely spread in all countries in the world, is the most important instrument in the string group of the modern orchestra, and is also the pillar of the modern symphony orchestra.

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