The conservatory teaches you how to play. But it doesn’t always teach you how to evolve.
As a classical musician, I spent years perfecting technique, interpretation, discipline…
My teacher used to call me “violinero” because many times I played more by ear than by sheet music. My ear guided my interpretation — even in violin concerts.
Yes… sometimes I made mistakes. Notes that weren’t right. Musical habits that weren’t “correct.” But over time I understood something… What seemed like a flaw was actually a strength.
When I entered the world of pop music, it became clear: being a strolling musician requires more than just playing well. It requires versatility. Reading the room. Connecting with the audience’s energy. Adapting in real time.
I never stopped being a classical musician. I turned that foundation into an advantage. And that’s when I truly evolved as an artist

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