chapis
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If you have every had to perform a memorized piece during juries (aka music finals), you would not say that. Moreover, diagramming the chord structure of a piece, singing from memory a song in a language you don't know while being graded for pronunciation, or writing counterpoint can be every bit as hard as Real Analysis (the "real math" that math majors take that does not have anything to do with computation).
Being a music major is like being a figure skater in some ways. You put in 20 hour of practice per week in order to perform about 4 times a years in front of expert judges that expect perfection, and, like figure skating, they can tell from a mile away if you have not been practicing. You can't cram music like you can many other subjects.
Omg, that is horrible, I would prefer 100 exams of physics than put myself on that situation. My social anxiety and lack of musical talent would prevent me from passing those grades.