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Post 5: Changes to my study programme

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  Hi, it's me again, this is my penultimate post!  I hope you are feeling well. Today it's my turn to write about the changes I would make in my study programme. The truth is that there would be many, starting with the excessive amount of subjects. The good thing about the study programme is that there is currently a team working on the curricular innovation of the career.  As for the teaching methods, I dare to say that it is varied, some professors practice very good methods, being able to articulate their courses with others and many times I really enjoy their contents.  Some professors should stop demanding too much academic load outside of class, because they think that it is the only course we have. I think that having many courses is a disadvantage both for our quality of study and our mental health. As for the use of technology, in Music Theory there is a subject called "Música y Medios Digitales/ Music and digital media", but the technological means that exis

POST 4: Time travel to the Future or Past

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 Hi! It´s me again. I hope you´re fine. I think this question is hard to answer because I have ansiety constantly, I think about the future more than I really want. So, I prefer and I choose the future, I want to know how the world look likes in one more time,  if it really becomes more bad than it is already, with global warming inserted in a complete way, or if it is the opposite. As well as knowing if a cure for cancer or other diseases has been found. I would also like to see myself, but it would be scary at the same time. If I were to return to the present, I would not know how I would see my life again.  I think I know about various historical events that happened in the world, so knowing about the future might be a little different.  But if I were honest with you, I choose the future if it doesn't affect me or somebody else. Besides that, I think if I travel to the future it would be between fifty or two hundred years, not beyond that, as I don't know how it will be or i

My future Job

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Hello, I hope you are well. Today I want to talk about my future work. The truth is that I am determined that music is the way I want to say, because it is what motivates me to improve every day, it is what allows me to express myself and I feel comfortable when I learn every day in my career, which does not mean that sometimes it costs me a lot and stresses me. But if I think about a more distant future, what I will be working on later, I'm not sure what I want to answer. I would like to travel a lot, there's no doubt about that haha, so I hope to have my safe space, my comfort zone, but not to work there, but to have my fixed place of work when I need it. I hope to work in more than one place, so I can teach as much as I can. Also, Music Theory, the career I'm studying in college, allows me to have a general knowledge of music, but I don't know what I want to go into yet. I love connecting with people through music, and I love being able to teach it as well. I want to

Video Talk: An activity you like to do in your free time

Hi! This is the link for you know my favorite activity to do in my free time. https://youtu.be/YMKJ4e82Jao?si=xToMgExX65eeN6tV

Post 2: The Best Concert ever

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  Hi! it's me again.  Today I want to tell you about my favorite classical music concert. It is about violinist Alexander Markov. He is an American violinist, of Russian descent. He is a musician with incredible skills. He played in this concert music by composer Paganini and music by Mendelsohnn. It was at the Teatro Municipal de las Condes.  Honestly, Markov played Paganini in the most beautiful way I have ever heard. There is one thing that amazes me about him and that is his way of connecting with the people during the concert. He always keeps the audience's attention. The concert had an interesting program typical of romanticism, but the second part of the concert was unforgettable for me. First he played a Caprice by Niccolò Paganini. Then he offered some riffs with his electric violin. The applause was thunderous. He has a complete collection of compositions for this electric violin, accompanied by orchestra, choir and a rock band. He said in an interview, "What I h

Good Food= Good place

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Buon pomeriggio!  I hope your fine:) Today I want to talk you about Italy. I think is the best place and I have always wanted to visit it in my entire life.  At first I talk about good food in Italy.  Who doesn't like a good Italian Margueritha pizza? Or what to say about buffalo cheese, or tiramisu, which by the way, is my favorite dessert. After that, I say Italian music had a importants and really good classical music composers in Europe like  Francesca Caccini, Vivaldi, Puccini, Paganini and others composers.  Another thing that I love about Italy is its landscapes and its ancient architecture, which by the way, makes it very charactheristic of the country.  Every time I see images of Toscana, Sicilia, Liguria or Piamonte, I just think how much I would like to be there. Also, I would like to travel and explore as much as I can, learn much more about the culture of Italy and be able to eat a lot of pasta and gelato. I would like in the distant future to be able to live in Italy,

Post 5: An Expert/ Person That I Admire in my Field

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Dear Readers:  Today I want to talk about Jorge Peña Hen. He was a Chilean musician, composer and cultural manager. He was the founder of the first Children's Symphony Orchestra in Latin America. At the age of ten he dreamed of directing orchestras and at the age of fourteen he created his first musical work. He was concerned about the democratization of music education, enabling low-income children to access free, quality artistic training. With his wife Nella Camarda, every Sunday, they wrote the scores by hand, adapting to the level of progress of all the children, so that each one had their place in the orchestra. I really like his way of teaching and approaching music in orchestras, and I admire him for his way of sowing music in Chile and Latin America. Unfortunately, He was assassinated by the soldiers of the Caravana de la Muerte during the Chilean military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Even so, his musical legacy lives on, and I think that most chilean musicians deeply