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HI...


Complete Study program of the major Piano schools.From start to the last semester, including all other classes.
how can i get them,) I need to study the programs and make conclussions.

maybe want has changed ,ask some questions about them

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What do you mean by "piano schools" and "study program?"

Are you talking about conservatories and their curricula, or do you mean the syllabi from the major examiners (RCM, NMC, Guild, ABRSM, MTAC, etc...)


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well that too .. i think and btw what isthat exacly?


Like when you go tu a music university like julia or berkley and take a piano major. YEA A CONSERVATORI.
to have the compleat program that you are going to be giving.

i hope i can explian my self. maybe this is a dificult question

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btw it would be great way to compare schoolls and make some really good conclussions

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The best way to do this is to go onto the websites of the individual schools you are looking at and print out what classes each of them require for their music degree programs. That way you can compare them side-by-side. They are the ones who know their programs the best, after all.

By the way, since you are looking to get admitted to top-notch schools, you are going to have to brush up on your writing skills. Your grammar, sentence structure and spelling are atrocious.

I know in a forum it's more casual, but be aware that you are represented by how you appear in your writing. All of these schools require written applications, and you should get in the habit of proof-reading, checking your spelling, and using good sentences. It also communicates better so people can better answer your questions. smile


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thanx please recommned some actions i can take to imrpove my writting skills.

btw Doing lots of stuff at the same time . but im more interested in the program details .. and btw thanx

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they only print the name of the clases but i want to know alot more about them.


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You might want to begin your journey by discussing this with your private piano teacher. They should be able to provide you some initial guidance.

Your location matters. If you're living in Europe, for example, you'd probably want to learn more about the conservatories there, and this is something we cannot help you with very much.

If you care to share with us your location, your piano background, and your goals, we can certainly be more helpful.


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Be in contact with the schools you are interested in directly. Contact someone in the music departments. If they can get to know you before you audition, it is better than just some random student showing up. You will show them initiative by taking steps to get to know their programs better before applying/auditioning. All other things being equal, a student with the same talent and hard work ethic as you who made contact with the department and showed that you are serious will have a better chance at getting in.

I believe each school has a catalog where they describe in some detail what courses cover. However, speaking with the dean or advisor in the music department will give you the more detail you're looking for, plus help them get to know you better.


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Originally Posted by chick corea
thanx please recommned some actions i can take to imrpove my writting skills.

"Thanks. Please recommend some actions I can take to improve my writing skills."

A lot of it has to do with your spelling. Perhaps see if there's any help your English teacher can give you.


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