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Anyone with experience can help me. Does Peking University recruit piano students who are talented in art? (Not accompanist) I really want to get into Peking University instead of Tsinghua University.

We can recruit, but not every year, and very few are recruited, because there is only one piano in the symphony orchestra, and there are many people to learn it. For example, in our Zhejiang University orchestra, there are more than a dozen who can play it. Piano, I have already passed level 10. So this instrument is really too popular. It was for this reason that I switched to Dati. You can pay attention to the admissions brochure, which will list the programs that are open to you. As for sight-reading, I think piano learners can read music very quickly, so there should be no problem. I remember that the music score I drew at Tsinghua University had five sharp numbers. . . In fact, don't panic when sight-reading, just play slowly. As long as the rhythm is accurate and the tone is good, it doesn't matter if the speed is slower, just be more steady. Another thing to remind is that before taking the exam, it is best to find a professional teacher for guidance. First, the technology can be improved a lot. Second, the professional teacher has his network and communication, and will provide you with a lot of useful information. Avoid many detours. I don’t know what grade you are in now. If you have time, you can consider switching to a less competitive instrument. I have been studying flute for about a year and a half (of course I learned it quickly under the guidance of a famous teacher...) The double bass in our school is generally The exam is taken after two and a half years of study. To give you a reference, after all, it is easy to get started if you have learned piano and other instruments. Come on, I wish you success.