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Does a university need a foundation to join a club?

Generally speaking, music clubs in universities do not need a foundation. Interested parties can try to join them. Of course, individual music clubs with a large number of applicants and high professionalism may need a certain musical foundation.

2. College Music Club is a special and ordinary mass youth group, and the main members of the club are college students. They take music as the medium of interest, take music activities as the main purpose, and cultivate sentiment and keep fit. The main forms of music clubs are: symphony club, guitar club, vocal music (choir), national orchestra, pop music club, piano club, drama club, dance club and so on.

3. The development of college students' music club activities has played an irreplaceable role in enriching campus cultural life, creating campus artistic atmosphere, activating students' thoughts and feelings, improving students' extracurricular interests and spiritual level, effectively promoting the general improvement of college students' artistic literacy, and playing a decisive role in college students' professional education and comprehensive quality education.

When choosing a club, college students should first consider what they are good at and whether they are interested. There is a saying: "Interest is the best teacher", and interest can stimulate a person's enthusiasm. If there are many specialized courses, it is not recommended to join too many clubs. 1-2 is better. Choose a club that suits you in the case of comprehensive factors.

2. What music clubs are there in the university?

1. According to the classification of participants and management modes, music associations in colleges and universities can be divided into school-level associations and department-level associations. School-level music association refers to a music association formed spontaneously by students, and the activities carried out are mainly college students; Faculty-level music association refers to the music association established by the secondary college of the school. Each department provides funds and venues for the activities of the association, and also determines the music activities organized by the association.

2. According to the classification of music types and performance forms, university music clubs can be divided into vocal music clubs, instrumental music clubs, dance clubs and opera clubs. Vocal music associations include chorus, solo, pop music singing and other categories; Instrumental music associations include orchestras, wind orchestras, national orchestras and pop orchestras. Dance societies include ethnic and folk dances, street dances and ballroom dances. Generally speaking, Chinese opera and Quyi societies are classified by genre, such as Peking Opera societies, Kunqu Opera societies, cross talk, sketches and so on. Sometimes, it also includes performing clubs such as operas and musicals.

3. From the professional and non-professional point of view, university music societies can be divided into professional music societies and ordinary music societies. The professional music club is supported by professional background, and its members are closely combined with professional training and artistic practice, which is embodied in the following aspects: guiding teachers' majors, and most club members are related to music majors, with professional equipment and high performance level; There are many kinds of ordinary music societies, whose purpose is to take "like-minded" as the driving force and "performing art" as the starting point. Although unprofessional, it has strong participation and wide popularity.

Matters needing attention in joining the club

1, the choice should not be rushed.

When choosing a club, we should consider many factors and conditions before making a decision. We must not act rashly. Some students chose a club in a hurry, but after staying for a while, they felt it was inappropriate and gave up soon. It can be said that they came in a hurry and went in a hurry. As a result, they learned nothing and wasted money.

2. Don't be greedy

It is good to join a club, but the premise is not to conflict with normal study. Some people think that club activities are colorful and interesting, so they join several clubs in succession, either attending meetings in this club or being on duty in that club all day. So busy, it is inevitable to lose sight of one thing and lose sight of another. What is more serious is that it will seriously affect their studies, and the loss will outweigh the gain. Freshmen are advised to choose one or two clubs that they are most interested in and good at. After all, students still focus on learning.