miércoles, 30 de mayo de 2012

Teoria.com



I don't like read in internet. I use glasses and I don't like use much the notebook because, sometimes, my head hurts.
But there is a website that I like so much!
This is http://www.teoria.com (to read in Spanish link is http://www.teoria.com/indice.php)
This website is dedicated to musical theory. Two main strengyhs to website are:
1. tutorials, and
2. exercises.
In learning we have six links: reading music, intervals, scales, chords, harmonic functions and musical forms. All these are essential elements to "read" music
In exercises we have… exercises. Jajaja. There are exercises about six topics that are explain in tutorials section. My favorite exercises are related to listening skills. It’s like dictation. You open the exercise and should listen it. Then, you repeat or identify the beat, etc (depends to type of exercise).
I really like this website because here explain the concepts necessary for the music (a matter of musical theory is very expensive) and, later, you can practice the “new knowledge”.
I try to visit the website four days a week, but with so many tests and reports I can only visit the website a few times a week.
Obviously there are other sites about musical theory, but I prefer teoria.com because it explains in simple terms (as far as possible).



If you want learn or practice your knowledge of musical theory I recommend this page completely!
Bye :D

lunes, 14 de mayo de 2012

Pancho nocturno...

The "Gran Valparaíso" conurbation (merger of cities: Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Placilla de Peñuelas, Concón, Quilpué and Villa Alemana) is located in west zone of Region of Valparaíso.
I have visited Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, and these are places that I like so much, because there are "magic", on streets, homes and parks.
These are "big cities" and there are so much to do. But, when I go, I like go to parks (and palaces ubicated in the same parks) like Quinta Vergara, Rioja or Carrasco). Also, you can visited the Artequin museum (it's soooo funny!) where the children and youngs can know the visual arts.
A place tha I love so much is the main campus of Federico Santa María technical university, on Valparaíso. This is the first university that I visited :).
We can visit to historical building (Armada de Chile building, El Mercurio building) and hills too (like Los Placeres, Playa Ancha. Concepción, Alegre, Artillería or Barón). Oh! Also, we can visit La Sebastiana, Pablo Neruda's home, on Florida hill.
But, the best place is Muelle Barón! In this place, I and my friends go to diferentes cultural activities, where thousand of people to bring together.
The last time I went to Muelle was on january, to play on a folk festival. And we hope go on a couple of week!

Bye c:


lunes, 7 de mayo de 2012

Invisible musicians



Hi everybody!
I haven’t a favorite picture but this like me sooo much.
This photo (of quality terrible) was taken with my little sister, Marcela, on December 18 of 2011. That day the group Dacafochi (a folk group with dance and play music where I participle) opened opened the show “Latinoamérica Mía” (dances and songs of fourteen countries of Latin America).
This day was a long and tiring day but the experience was unique! With my friends studied a lot about Latin folk to play songs how really those are. Most difficult to do was song with the accent of every country! We was learning a couple of months how sing on different “kinds” of Spanish.
This photo like to me because it sees so much instruments waiting for anyone who play it and we can see an “empty” back to instruments in the stage. With my friends laughed a lot because we are invisible musicians!
Although, on groups like this, musicians are really invisible because the most of people that see shows doesn’t “listen” to music. Dancers are very applauding in all presentation. So, when anybody congratulates us we are very excited! (the page of “artist” is the clap).

See you!

domingo, 6 de mayo de 2012

Where I live

I thought about for days to write in my free post. And I haved conclused that I will tall about Maipu, the place where I live.
Maipú is a municipality of Santiago, on the west zone of the city. Founded on 1897 and has many historical monuments, like "Templo Votivo", square of Maipú, Primo de Rivera hill (knows all Hill 15), monument to embrace of Maipu, "Abrazo de Maipú" monument and "Vencedores de los Vencedores de Bailén" monument.
Most of these monuments are related to the independence of Chile, because here was fought the Maipú's battle.
Maipú is one of the biggest commune of Santiago, and here live a lot of people (698.732 people approx.). There is one hundred forty two kindergarden and schools to children and youngs, some good, some bad.
The municipality do a lot of activities (like concerts, races, free theater), and the people who live here participe massively.
I live here since I was born, when my parents bought a house on Los Heroés neighborhood. In this home live my parents, María Verónica and José, and my two sisters, Pamela and Marcela.
Also, most of my family (uncles, aunts, cousins) live here, and we see very often.

You come to know Maipu!
Bye c: