miércoles, 22 de noviembre de 2017

My favorite movie





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Hi dear friends, have you ever seen a movie where Tom Hanks performs? Well, I think he is a great movie actor and I especially like his performance as Forrest Gump, in fact I consider it one of my favorite movies because I feel I can see it many times and I will never get bored.

Forrest Gump is a classic film, of comedy and drama, was directed by Robert Zemeckis, and its main context is in the Cold War where even Forrest is going to fight in Vietnam. The story represents several decades in the life of the main character, a slow witted man of Alabama, but good hearted, kind and athletic prodigious, which presence, and in some cases influences, some of the defining events of the second half of the twentieth century in the U.S.

I think the whole movie is very well made and all its scenes are incredible, but my favorite scene is when Forrest enters the army and meets Booba, a man of color, of comical aspect, and only he knew was to talk about shrimps.

The saddest scenes are when Booba dies in his arms, then the death of his mother and finally when the love of his life dies.
I recommend this movie because it is very entertaining, and there are scenes where these leave teachings


Well dear mates “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get”.

You haven't seen the movie yet?
Run dear friend, Run!!!

viernes, 17 de noviembre de 2017

Postgraduate studies

Hi again dear friends! It is my seventh year studying Classical Guitar, and I have two years left to finish my undergraduate here at the Universidad of Chile. I feel very anxious to finish it, because inmediately I want to continue studying and perfecting myself as a guitar performer abroad.
The main reason to continue specializing me abroad, is for increase my knowledges and have better tools to get a great level as a professional musician, and also to make and improve my contact networks.

So, where would I like to go to study?
As I have already said in other blogs, I would like to study my postgraduate course in Europe. The only problem is that I need a scholarship and a sponsor or someone who wants to support me to live there. Because Europe is a very expensive place to live.

My second option is to study in the United States, their universities have scholarships that cover all expenses, but the focus is more oriented to investigation than playing the instrument. Anyway, you need to have a great level to apply, and this is what keeps me motivated to continue studying day by day.

But, an important point to make a postgraduate is that after, you can find easier a job to teach in an important institution outside of Chile, and you can earn good money or the enough to live well.

Ok, thanks a lot mates, and have a good week!

miércoles, 15 de noviembre de 2017

My future job.

Hi everyone, lately I have been thinking a lot about my future job, I would like to be  a professor of a conservatory abroad of Chile after finishing my postgraduates. Also I will dedicate to give guitar recitals, it is my great dream.

Currently I'm studying a Bachelor in classical guitar performance, and always is a continual inspiration to  think about de future because I love the music and y would like to fulfill all my plans, and I feel very anxious because every time I'm closer and I have already  been able to accomplish some goals.

In a job as musician you need to travel a lot, because is very important learn of others and let others know your music. And I intend to  travel around the world showing my music and meet many people and countries and enjoy the life making this, maybe it sounds like a real dreamer, but I know I can do it.

Regarding salary... It is an important point  and at the same time something a bit difficult, and I would like to earn the necesary money to can live in a comfortable way.
But the most important aspect is have the enough knowledge to make a good music, and be a great musician, because of this way you can give the best of you to each person that wants to listen you.


Well... that is all, al the best for you dear friends!