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I am talking about getting accepted at the bachelor level (university level, higher education), not the teenage level or the kid's level. This question is very general, and I hope you can give general answers, I know every school is different, but, most seem to request certain prerequisites, usually tested with an admission exam. So, if someone wants to have a good chance of passing the admission exam, what should he know? What abilities and knowledges do they usually expect you to have to pass that test? What I am trying to find is some list of topics or subjects, along with abilities goals, so I can form a programme of autodidact study, to prepare to be accepted in a conservatory in, example, 3 or 4 years from now. Again, this is a general question, but if you only know about your local conservatory, that would be welcomed as an answer too. The more specific the better, when talking about abilities levels and topics, in example: you should be able to play this hard piece in the piano, you should know these topics of harmony, you should know these things about solfege, etcetera. Thank you very much.
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If music is to be considered progressive as it should be from less advanced to very complex, i offer the question to somebody on this forum & website as to what is the latest experimental musical theory today so that i may play around with it being up-to-date on the latest musical college or concervatory theoretics both in solo & orchestrated works. I may have touched on the answer to this question without being aware of it in some of my personal compositions in which i always consider innovation a top priority so that a kompozer may be dealing with the latest musical development on the planet & maybe even beyond say a comparison with a hypothetical yet presently unreachable advanced alien race. Say the latest most complex harmony being utilized like octonic chords so on & so forth. I am assuming that an octonic chord is a block composed of 8 tones. I think the answer to this question would reveal the latest musical challenge as some sort of music puzzle or brain-teaser that is very difficult to answer proposed to the brightest musical minds having extensive background from pythagoras & the pythagorians to complex contemporary musical theoretics & acquired musical laws along the way written & incorporated for the latest musical applications in entertainment. I really need an answer to this question like in the intro to this site offers the service of answering such questions by professionals, students, & amateurs. :nod:
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