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What are the specialties of music graduate students

The majors are as follows:

History of Ancient Chinese Music, History of Modern Chinese Music (including Contemporary Music), Traditional Chinese Music, Music of Chinese Minority Groups, History of Western Music, Music Aesthetics, History of Chinese Music Aesthetics, Ethnic Music of the World, Psychology of Music, Professional Music Pedagogy, Mugham Studies, Translation of Musical Literature, Music Education, Music Education, Composition, Sight-Singing and Ear Training, Music Education, Composition, Sight-Singing and Ear-Teaching, Instrumentation, Polyphony, Harmony, Work Analysis, Rhythmology.

Theory of Compositional Techniques English Literature Translation, Conducting, Duo Piano Performance, Piano, Electronic Organ, Accordion, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Trumpet.

Trombone, percussion, instrumental accompaniment art, harp, flute, pipe, suona, sheng, pipa, ruan, sanxian, guzheng, guqin, konghou, yangqin, banhu, erhu, ethnic percussion, vocal music.

Vocal Accompaniment Art (Dual Instructor System), Electronic Music Composition, Electronic Music Technology Theory, Music Recording Art, Violin Production, Music Therapy, Artistic Voice Medicine, Symphonic Music, Chamber Music, and more.