She Only Cares About Cultivation-Chapter 1138 - 917: Super Star 91 (Five Thousand)_2

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Chapter 1138: Chapter 917: Super Star 91 (Five Thousand)_2

The entertainment industry suffered the greatest blow this year, with no end in sight for reopening. Taking this opportunity, Hua Yan launched her fifth novel, "I’m the Rich," and ventured into the realm of the entertainment circle she had never explored before.

Besides, she also plans to involve company artists in short video productions. Since the artists have a basic salary, they are idle anyway. They can’t go to crowded places or out of town, so they either find less crowded places or shoot within the company. There are plenty of skits anyway.

Artists need exposure, and with a big account of ten million followers, they can get these artists to act quickly. Regarding the filming of short videos, they are all quite enthusiastic, and Hua Yan directly switched careers to become a screenwriter and director.

Previously, there was an update every week. After May Day, the updates were changed to twice a week, speeding up the pace and increasing the hype.

In the evening, the artists also livestream on platforms. It’s called a livestream, but it’s more like a live broadcast of their physical classes and vocal classes, allowing everyone to gain a deeper understanding of their versatile talents. It’s a reality show in its own right, albeit one self-produced and directed by their company. With no editing, it’s a live broadcast, providing a more direct feel.

Besides, she signed a domestic sports brand as an endorser. As she is still in her youth, apart from the sports brand, there are three or four other endorsements for beverages and milk awaiting official announcements. As for movies and TV series, there are no current preparation plans, but she created a single for herself. After entering the summer vacation, she went to the record company every day to record songs and make demos. The busy days, after a year, gradually connected with the path forward.

After school starts in September, she will face the Royal exam.

In her first year in college, she passed the Royal amateur exam all at once, actually taking the highest Level 8 directly. The difficulty of Level 8 pieces is almost the same as the Level 10 in Hua Country, but that’s just the difficulty of the pieces.

It’s well-known that in Hua Country’s piano exams, you just play a few pieces, and once you’re done, you leave, and the examiner decides if you pass.

In the Royal piano exams, besides playing a few pieces, they also assess music theory, auditory skills, understanding of music, knowledge of music facts, and sight-reading skills.

Therefore, for Hua Country’s current inadequate amateur piano education, students who want to pass the Royal exams need to genuinely love music, research music, and understand music.

Central Music College is a 211 higher education institution, naturally receiving the most professional piano education.

In elementary, middle, and high school stages, her experience with Hua Country exams involved nothing but playing pieces. The rote-based education in Hua Country makes most candidates only able to play pieces.

During a Royal exam, the examiner might ask about those issues mentioned earlier, conduct sight-reading tests, auditory tests. It’s not an exaggeration but a fact. To speak of professionalism, there is indeed much to learn. Just within their piano major, besides practicing, they also need to learn about music theory, taste, and appreciation.

After the amateur exam, they can take the professional one, divided into theory and performance, from easy to hard across eight levels, and after Level 8, they reach the diploma level.

The Royal diploma is divided into teaching, performance, and conducting diplomas, depending on which field you want to pursue in the future.

Of course, you can take all of them, absolutely based on personal capabilities.

The diplomas are divided into primary, advanced, and the academician diploma, all internationally recognized advanced qualifications. Obtaining these three diplomas signifies you’ve reached the pinnacle of life.

So in her sophomore year, she first took Grade 5 Music Theory and Grade 5 Piano exams, of course, advised after teacher analysis at that level.

Though she might have only passed the Royal exam in her first year, her true ability far surpasses the amateur level, so her sophomore year teacher directly suggested she skip to professional Grade 5.

Indeed, she was qualified because she passed in one go.

There are three competitions annually, so in the latter half of this year and the first half of next year, she plans to take Level 7 Music Theory and Piano exams.

As for diploma levels, she aims to achieve the primary diploma before graduating in her senior year.

This remains a series of challenges to face within the piano major. Were it not for the space providing ample time, how could she juggle multiple roles?

Although the Composition Department isn’t as troublesome as the Piano Department, which needs preparations for various levels of exams, it isn’t relaxed either. If it really doesn’t work out, she might delay graduation by a year.

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