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Scoring rules for the Chopin International Piano Competition

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Rating range: 15-25

Converted to 100: 60-100

Converted to the score given by Argerich: 96

Converted to the score given by Deng Songshan: 80

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This type of scoring does not appear to gather the scores at high points for the sake of good results, and all scores are above 90 points.

The normal score is below 20 points, and most of them are 18-19.

For details, please refer to the data in the preliminary results of the Chopin International Piano Competition. The average score of most people is below 20.

24 points is very high. Unless it reaches the peak of the master level and the most perfect recording, few people will give 25 points.

Unless the judges like the interpretation of that contestant very much.

Just like Hao Rao in last year's competition, his interpretation is very special.

Tie Shunshun, a second-round contestant in the Chopin International Piano Competition, said in his speech that his performance received a high score of 24 points and a minimum score of 15 points.

This work is purely fictional, but the scoring situation in the real competition will also be considered.

(ps: In order to design the competition repertoire for the protagonist, I almost went through the videos of the contestants in last year's competition, and finally found a suitable one. I even felt that I was coaching students to participate in the competition...)

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