Ⅰ Latin dance professional group and amateur group how to divide
First of all, you have to professional to people, since the professional group two concepts separately. Now there is no such thing as a professional group, only professional groups, amateur groups and professional college groups. The amateur group also has many grades, amateur A, amateur B, amateur C, amateur D, amateur colleges, women's group, senior group, etc. ...... After graduating from professional colleges and universities, you will usually jump the amateur A group (formerly known as A group), so the amateur A is usually professionals. Generally amateur A jump a few years will be upgraded to the professional group ......
2012 the latest division there is also a A A A B group ...... equivalent to the original amateur A group and amateur nova (is that right?). I can't figure it out ......orz)
Ⅱ Latin dance how to test level, adults and children test content is different
To test the level of difficult to say not difficult to say simple is not simple because the test license place where all have can go to the provinces and cities of the Dance Association to go to the test, but that does not guarantee that the best in the competition location directly test 140 yuan silver medal. The location of the direct examination of bronze 140 yuan silver 180 yuan gold 240 yuan examination level to the Dance Association will have the examination level can be said to be a casual examination of good and bad dance will be issued a certificate of knowledge of the qualification of you can say that it is money to buy back or to go to the examination of the license is better
Ⅲ Latin Dance National Standard Examination level
Latin Examination level there are mainly bronze, silver, gold, gold star level, gold star level two and gold star. Three levels.
Each level requires different dances, and the higher you go, the more dances you need to learn. Bronze requires two dances: cha-cha and rumba; Silver requires three dances: cha-cha, rumba, cowboy; Gold requires four dances: cha-cha, rumba, cowboy, samba; Gold Star Level 1, Gold Star Level 2, and Gold Star Level 3 requires five dances: cha-cha, rumba, cowboy, samba, and bullfighting.
At 13 years old, if the basic skills are solid, and the individual qualification is better, you can always go up to the exam. In fact, there is no distinction between amateur and professional, only the difference between professional dancers and amateur dancers, professional dancers dance as a career, amateur dancers dance as a hobby, if the amateur dancers dance well, then professional dancers can get the certificate of amateur dancers can get.
(3) Latin dance examination grade amateur and professional what is the difference between the extended reading
International standard Latin dance is based on the development and standardization of Latin dance and the formation of competitive professional dance. Generally Latin dance is divided into rumba, cha-cha, samba, cowboy dance, bullfighting dance.
Rumba (Rumba):
Rumba originated in Cuba, the music for the 4/4 beat, the rhythm is 1, 2, 3, 4. Every number will stand a beat. The speed is about 27 bars per minute. Its dance is characterized by: soft music, soft posture, graceful steps.
Chacha:
Chacha originated in Mexico, and the music is the same as Rumba, 4/4 beat, about 31 bars per minute. The rhythm is 2,3,chacha,1. Each number stands on one beat, and the chacha occupies half a beat each. It is characterized by interesting music, a strong sense of rhythm, a variety of dance patterns and compact steps.
Cowboy (Jive):
Cowboy originated in the United States, its music beat is 4/4 beat, the speed of about 43 bars per minute. It is evolved from a kind of dance called "Jitterbug", the cowboy dance eliminates all the difficult movements in "Jitterbug", and adds some skills. Cowboy dance is fast-paced and physically demanding. Dancing cowboy dance requires the joints of the hands and feet to relax, free dance, the body naturally swaying, footsteps easily stepped, and constantly with the dance partner to change places, spinning and rotating.
Samba (Samba):
Samba originated in Brazil, Samba, music, enthusiastic, dynamic dance, dance steps swaying and changing, loved by the people! The music is 4/4 or 2/4 beat, the speed of about 51 bars per minute.
Bullfighting (Paso doble):
Bullfighting originated in France, and was brought to the world by the Spanish, bullfighting music is majestic, dance style heroic, strong pace of exhilaration, these are the reasons why people are attracted to it. Its music is 2/4 beat, the speed of about 62 bars per minute.
Ⅳ Latin dance -- ask the students in the dance school they participate in why not the professional group but the amateur group amateur group are so professional
According to international practice, the amateur group is on behalf of the level, not on behalf of the amateur enthusiasts, the amateur can be better, there are many technically more than the professional group. In general, the professional group of players players to have a certain dance age, have a certain social experience, emotional experience and so on to achieve a deeper understanding of the music and dance, the professional group also pay more attention to the delicate and connotation. You can re-look at the difference between the professional and amateur groups, professional college students are still young after all, lack of connotation, but they are youthful and energetic, and their expertise is technical.
Ⅳ Piano Examination. What is the difference between amateur and professional level
National Piano Performance Grade 6 Basic exercises: 1. scales (closed hand, four octaves) 2. arpeggios (closed hand, four octaves) 3. diminished seven arpeggios (B, C, # C tone to start) C, G, D, A, E, B, F, bB, bE, bA, bD, # F major and its relationship to the harmonic minor Repertoire: Group A Group B 1. Exercises (Op. 299 No. 299 No. 299 No. 299 No. 1), bB, bE, bA, bD, # F major and its relationship to the harmonic minor Repertoire: Group A Group B 1. Exercises ( Op.299 No.11)...... Czerny 1. Etude (Op.636 No.10)...... Czerny 2. Bouffle (Op.14)...... Telemann 2. 2-part Idea (No.10) ...... Bach 3. Scherzo (No.1 in G major) ...... Haydn 3. Sonata (K.283) ...... Mozart 4. Butterfly ( Op.43 No.1)...... Grieg 4. shepherd's piccolo ...... Herodin Selections: 1. Fountain ...... Karl B?hm 2. Song without words... ...Mendelssohn 3. Watercress Dance (from the dance drama "Fish Beauty") Answer Supplement The professional level is limited to piano majors, while the amateur level can be taken by anyone, and it's difficult to switch between the amateur and professional levels. I don't think you should blindly pursue the exams for the piano, but it's important to master the technique and to be able to put your feelings into the score.
Ⅵ There is no professional piano examination, what is the difference between amateur and professional
In some people's minds, they think that since it is an "amateur", it seems that everything can be less formal. So, not in line with the norms of the keys, inaccurate rhythms, incorrect phrasing, bad tone, bad musical performance, etc., that are forgivable, can be allowed. They tend to gloss over all the incorrect playing and lack of rigor in their teaching with the word "amateur". As if there is a piano "amateur playing method" and "amateur playing teaching method".
This is a harmful misunderstanding. The root of the misunderstanding is that the word "amateur" is associated with the teaching method of playing.
In fact, the term "amateur" also refers to learning to play the piano in one's spare time, but it mainly refers to professionalism, a kind of learning that does not focus on playing the piano as the main goal of one's career. The way the piano is played and taught does not change fundamentally just because it is done in the spare time. In terms of the basic concepts, notions, principles, principles, principles, and laws of the piano art in terms of technical skills, artistic expression, etc., there is only a difference between the scientific and the unscientific, between the correct and the incorrect, and there is no difference between the professional and the amateur. Just as a doctor in his spare time to treat people, the same accurate diagnosis, the right medicine.
Amateur students should make it clear that there is no such thing as amateur piano playing and learning. On the contrary, the concept should be set up, that is, an amateur student to play a good piece of music, and a pianist to play a good piece of music, in terms of its face of technology, technique and the artistic expression of the music of the many relationships, in the law of art, artistic truth, and there is no essential difference. Because of this, the "amateur piano competition", "amateur piano examination", only to be by the real experts as judges and examiners.
Of course, the degree of piano playing that amateur students can finally achieve, the breadth and depth of the repertoire they learn, and the delicacy and perfection of their playing are certainly different from those of professional students in terms of specifications and standards. Among them, the difference in degree is the most obvious. Generally speaking, most amateur students cannot reach as high a degree as professional students. However, at some level of degree that they can reach, the basic requirements of art and technique must be adhered to. While there is a range of fluctuation in the standard of this requirement, the low limit must not be crossed. Too low, it is not piano art.
In short, the piano learning amateur and professional, there is a difference in quantity, but the essence of the piano art is no difference. Many amateur learners do not recognize this point, the beginning of the quality from the lower standards, resulting in learning for many years, little effect. This is exactly what we are talking about: the method is above, get to the middle; the method is in the middle, get to the bottom; if the method is below it ......
Ⅶ Ⅶ Please ask how the examination is divided into the "professional examination" and the "amateur examination". "
Take the piano for example
Amateur: Piano exams are mainly for amateurs.
Professional: Piano professional level is generally identified by the national music colleges or university music department piano professional undergraduate degree and above to identify, and then through the qualification of the higher music colleges and musicians associations around the world have a "performance level" grade classification of the appraisal.
Ⅷ -3- Musical instrument examination grade professional and amateur what is the difference>_<****
I started to learn the clarinet after graduating from elementary school, the first year I took the second grade, and then I jumped two grades a year, and by the time I graduated from senior high school, I had already finished the 10th grade. The degree of difficulty of the flute is almost the same as that of the clarinet, so by this reckoning you should be five or six by your senior year.
As for the "extra points for musical ability" question, I don't know much about the situation in the provinces because I'm in Shanghai, so I can't say anything, but here in Shanghai, what I've personally learned is that learning a musical instrument makes it easier to get into an undergraduate program in the college entrance exams.
What I've learned about the extra points is that if you learn to play an instrument and join the city's youth orchestra, you'll be able to get into the college.
In my own experience, I was admitted to a music school in the city as an art student in my junior high school exams, and I was only in grade 6 at the time, so it's not that hard to be an art student, as long as you're willing to take the exams, and the grades aren't a problem, so it's not that hard to be an art student, as long as you're willing to take the exams, but it's just that you have to learn to play an instrument, so it's easier to get into an undergraduate program.
Eh... The amateur level is certainly easier than the professional level, and personally I think almost anyone can pass the amateur level, it's only when you get to the 9th and 10th that it gets a little bit stricter...
When registering for the professional exam, you will need to present a certificate of Amateur Grade 10 and a certificate of Advanced Music Theory, and then you will need to practise hard...
The professional level is a diploma in performance (whispering) and you can use it to earn some extra money or something... If you don't go into music in the future, it's not really that useful... But if you really love this instrument, you should learn it. It's also a way to challenge yourself and prove yourself.
Ⅸ Latin dance amateur teacher and professional teacher difference
Professional will have participated in many competitions, amateur basically no, professional has a nationally recognized qualification certificate, amateur generally do not!