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A
A
This
gabriel,
thank
you
very
much
for
being
with
us.
I
am
very
happy
to
finally
be
able
to
interview
you
to
talk
about
the
wonderful
things
you
are
doing
in
the
annapolis
area
specifically
and
before
entering
I.
Want
all
those
details.
We
want
the
public
to
know
a
little
more
about
you,
so
I'm
going
to
start
with
the
question.
I
ask
everyone:
where
are
you
from?
Where
do
you
come
from.
B
B
B
B
B
She
forgets
to
work
and
did
her
studies
in
Spain,
with
a
studio
with
Regino
Sainz
de
la
Masa
and
Alirio
Díaz,,
who
were
two
of
the
greatest
guitarists
of
their
time,,
so
that
tradition
of
the
Spanish
guitar
Elvira
He
takes
them
to
Puerto
Rico
and
he
founds
the
guitar
department
at
the
Puerto
Rico
Music
Conservatory,
which
is
where
I
had
the
privilege
of
studying
not
only
there,
but
also
with
him.
I
had
the
privilege
of
basically
being
the
last
generation
of
guitarists.
That
I
had
the
A
privilege
to
study
with
the
maestro.
A
Those
who
don't
know
why
they
mention
the
conservatory
of
music
in
Puerto
Rico
that
the
people
who
see
us
well
come
from
many
Central
American
countries,
especially
Specifically,.
We
explained
what
the
music
conservatory
is
because
I
know
I.
Listen
to
that
since
I'm
Puerto
Rican
too
and
I
say
that's
where
the
greats
come.
A
B
I,
honestly,
don't
know
what
they
call
it
now,
because
during
the
year
they
changed
its
name
for
a
while.
It's
called
the
high
school
and
it
has
had
different
names,
but
it's
a
program
they
have
for
children
where
they
can
go
there
and
take
music
classes
like
they
would
in
some
to
some
music
academy.
Have
these
programs-
and
they
also
have
the
program
of
undergraduate
studies
and
graduate
studies
that
are
a
dialogue,
university
studies.
B
What
and
that
was
where
I
studied
I
never
had
the
privilege
of
being
part
of
art.
Since
my
childhood,
at
the
conservatory
but
Yes,
when
I
went
to
university,
I
had
my
degree,
and
it
is
basically
a
degree,
just
like
any
other,.
You
have
to
take
c
certain
classes
of
general
humanities,
from
English
to
Spanish,
etc.
B
B
Struggled
a
lot
with
school.
I
was
a
student
with
bad
grades,.
I
didn't
have
much
interest
in
school,
and
when
I
found
the
guitar,
I
go
to
be
very
honest
with
you,.
Everyone
asks
me
what
motivated
me
to
play
the
guitar
and
This
is
funny,
but
the
reason
is
that
my
older
brother
started
playing
the
guitar
and
I
started
with
the
guitar.
B
So,
well,
my
brother
was
an
athlete
and
A
very
good
athlete,.
He
played
table
tennis
and
traveled
to
many
countries
representing
Puerto
Rico
and
came
first
in
all.
The
tournaments.
He
was
very
good
and
so
I
wanted
to
be
better
than
him
at
something,.
Not
then
in
table
tennis,
I
couldn't,,
but
but
when
I
saw
that
he
played
the
guitar
and
I
liked
the
guitar.
B
But
the
interesting
thing
about
all
this
is
that,
as
a
result
of
not
finding
myself
with
the
guitar,,
my
academic
achievement
increased
enormously
and
my
grade
in
schools,
changed,
I
began
to
focus
my
interest
on
the
things
and
I
began
to
be
interested
in
those
things
in
my
future,
and
it
was
a
before
and
after
not
only
in
the
guitar,
but
in
my
life
in
general.
If
I
can
say
that
there
was
a
before
and
after
When
I
was
15
years
old,
when
I
discovered
the
guitar,.
B
B
That
was
the
same
as
motivating
at
school,
didn't
really
motivate
me,
and
to
see
myself
as
a
motivator
at
school
I
needed
something
that
I
could
identify
with
and
put
in
order
of
priorities.
Even
as
a
result
of
that,
I
began
to
consider
my
future
life
in
my
university.
As
my
mind,
was
organized
and
I
also
began
to
give
importance
to
academics,
but
I
believe
that
the
guitar
was
that
triggering
factor
that
made
me
realized
the
importance
that
school
had
as
well,.
A
Which
is
more
his
testimony,
because
many
people
sometimes
say
that
they
think
it
is
too
late
if
they
don't
They
have
never
been
very,
very
diligent
at
school,,
or
it
is
difficult
for
people..
I
have
not
done
it,.
Sometimes
they
think
that
there
is
no
future,,
but
it
is
good
to
see
that
there
are
stories
like
this,
so
positive,.
It
is
never
too
late
and
I
always
think
that
It's
never
too
late
abroad.
A
B
B
That
was
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
decided
to
leave
Puerto
Rico
and
unfortunately
the
island
is
small
and
Well,.
Sometimes
it
is
difficult
to
have
opportunities,
for
example,
for
a
concert
in
the
United
States,.
The
plane
ticket
was
more
expensive,,
so
a
person
who
is
going
to
pay
a
more
expensive
plane
ticket
art,
the
performa
studied
your
execution,
right,,
the
one
at
the
concert,,
because
perhaps
it
is
much
cheaper
for
him
to
hire
someone
who
is
in
a
nearby
state
who
brings
me
from
Puerto
Rico,.
B
Prefers
it,
because
that
is
the
issue
that,
with
globalization,
one
no
longer
competes
with
the
people
of
one's
town,,
one
competes
with
everything
with
the
whole
world,
sailing
and
since
the
competition
is
so
tough,,
it
is
to
stay
there.
It
was
not
something
that
really
favored
me
and
eventually,
I
had
to
make
the
decision
to
jump
over
the
pond.
As
one
says,.
B
A
B
A
B
Not
a
very
adventurous
process,
I
really
did
not
have
a
plan.
I
did
not
know
what
I
was
going
to
do.
I
bought
a
plane
ticket
in
a
single
direction.
I
did
not
know
what
I
was
going
to
do.
I
went
to
Louisiana
I
was
working
during
the
summer
of
2018,
a
camp
working
with
the
part
of
sound
and
sound
engineering,
but
I
did
not
know
what
I
was
going
to
be
after
that
summer.
So
a
student
of
mine,
one
who
It
was
my
student
in
Puerto
Rico
from
the
university
that
is
in
Florida.
A
B
From
there
I
get
a
call
from
a
university
in
Wisconsin
who
told
me
that
someone
had
told
them
about
me
and
they
wanted
to
meet
me.
So
they
took
me
to
Wisconsin
to
do
an
interview
and
they
offered
me
a
position
at
the
university.
They
have
a
music
program,
but
I
didn't
have
a
guitar
program
and
they
wanted
to
start
a
guitar
program
and
wanted
me
to
take
care
of
that.
B
A
B
Just
the
cold
in
the
snow
to
see
if
one
arrives
very
late
at
night
and
while
it
is
blocked
with
snow
and
until
now
one
has
to
really
shoot,
and
it
was
not
just
It
is
the
reason,
but
I
finally
decided
to
leave
the
doors.
Open.
I
thanked
him
very
much
for
the
offer
and
I
always
believe
in
leaving
the
doors
open
to
the
university.
That
one
goes
without
Regardless
of
the
experience
that
one
has,
life
sometimes
turns,
and
one
does
not.
Know.
I
think
that
one
has
to
always
leave
the
doors.
A
B
I
told
them
now:
no
I,
don't
think
it's
time
and
I
really
appreciate
the
opportunity,
but
not
right
now
so
I
went
back
to
Florida
my
cousin,
who
lives
in
Maryland.
He
told
me,
look
I,
know
you're
starting
again,
you
just
left
and
I
would
help
you.
A
lot
have
a
place
to
stay.
I
come
here
to
my
house
and
that's
how
I
got
to
be
big
and
I'm
currently
on
a
bike.
B
Not
when
I
came
to
Maryland,
it
was
a
hard
change,
because
I
was
looking
for
a
quick
income
and
I
had
to
start
working
in
a
fast
food
restaurant,
and
it
was
an
abrupt
change
to
see
her
because
she
had
a
job
like
2
Pelayo
I
was
teaching
at
a
university.
I
gave
a
concert,
and
then,
in
that
fast
food
restaurant,
for
my
sake,
the
situation
that
I
burned
my
hands
with
oil.
Every
day
we
guitarists,
we
use
the
nails
of
the
right
hand
to
play,,
we
use
them
long
and
that
work
totally
destroyed.
B
2019,,
which
was
February
2019,
if
I,
remember
correctly,
in
those
first
three
months
of
2019,,
there
was
a
concert
in
Baltimore
organized
by
the
Sociedad
Guitarra
de
Botín,
Next
Basic
Arbitral
Society,,
the
artistic
director
from
the
Sociedad
Guitarra
Manuel
Barrueco,.
So
he
had
a
concert
there
and
I
went
to
Baltimore
for
the
concert
and
when
Manuel
Barrueco
sees
me-
and
he
is
surprised
to
see
me
because
he
knows
that
I
am
from
Puerto
or
rich
and
they
ask
me
and
he
speaks
Spanish.
In
fact
he
is
Cuban
and
he
tells
me
look.
B
What
are
you
doing
here
and
I
told
him?
I
live
here,
I
moved
to
three
four
months
ago,
and
he
told
me
that
you
didn't
answer
me
before
and
I
take
out
my
hands
and
he
showed
them
all
full
of
burns.
Without
the
nail
and
I
told
him
why
I'm
not
playing
the
guitar
anymore
and
his
mouth
falls
off
and
he
tells
me
we
have
to
do
something
with
that
and
the
truth
is
that
I
really
appreciate
the
help
that
he
The
teacher
gave
me
and
his
wife
to
be.
Tough.
B
They
have
been
phenomenal
people
with
a
very
noble
heart
and
nothing,
well,.
A
few
days
later,
the
wife
of
the
Barrueco
teacher
calls
me
and
tells
me
that
she
has
a
program
called
details
for
change
and
that
the
The
program
pointed
out
that
he
does
without
a
teacher,.
The
teacher
leaves
in
the
right.
B
B
B
B
Basically,
I
didn't
earn
anything
because
I
spent
more
on
gasoline
than
I
earned
and
I
was
practically
working
for
free,,
but
even
when
I
finally
managed
end
because
he
had
a
contract
and
he
couldn't
finish
until
the
contract
ended.
So
I
started,
making
huber
I
don't
know
if
I
mentioned
the
company
I
started,
making.
A
B
A
B
Then,
and
nothing
eventually
at
the
help
center
in
annapolis,
they
offered
me
a
full
time
job.
I
had
a
relationship
with
them
because
the
guitar
for
change
program,
although
a
baltimore,
guitar
society
program,
the
program
runs
in
annapolis
at
the
help
center,
so
I
had
a
relationship
with
them
and
they
needed
a
person
who
will
work
full
time
on
the
program
of
eviction
prevention.
A
Briefly,
if
you
can't
talk
a
little
bit,
because
we
don't
have
much
time
left
and
I
want
to
talk
about
guitar
for
change,
but
help
is
an
organization
that
helps
many
families
in
the
area
that
are
Hispanic
immigrants,.
They
give
a
lot
of
service
to
to
all
families.
They
can
be
hispanic,
but
I
also
think
they
offer
services
to
people
who
speak
english.
Yes,.
B
B
The
help
center
helps
the
immigrant
population
of
anar
brando,
county
and
its
surroundings
with
the
purpose
of
educating
them
and
promoting
self-sufficiency.
We
achieve
it
through
navigation
decades
or
jordi,
another
resource
that
the
center
has
with
the
purpose
of
educating
them
and
connecting
them
with
county
resources
to
promote
their
self-sufficiency
and
break
cycles
of
poverty,,
etc.
the
time
says
the
short
of.
Maybe
we
don't
have
much
time
andy
about
that.
A
In
fact,
as
he
says,
he
works
there,
he
has
another
role
in
the
help
center.
Well,
one
day
we're
going
to
have
an
interview
to
talk
specifically
about
that,
but
then
we're
going
to
talk
now
about
the
guitar
world
games
that
the
program
is
covered
by
the
help
center.
It
is
also
a
bit
of
that
program.
Guitar.
B
For
change
is:
u
n
program
that
was
launched
in
the
fall
of
2018
as
a
result
of
the
increase
in
gang
activity
in
the
annapolis
area
and
the
increase
in
violence
that
occurred,
and
it
is
a
program
I,
don't
know
how
it
would
be
said
in
Spanish,
with
after
cut
program,
a
program
after
school
in
school
classes.
So
the
purpose
is
to
provide
a
safe
space
for
people
who
live
on
set
in
sectors
where
there
are
a
lot
of
these
gang
influences
and
provide
a
safe
space
for
them
where
they
can
keep
busy
after
school.
B
He
is
given
not
only
guitar
classes,
because
the
Guitar
for
Change
program
is
under
the
collaboration
of
the
María
de
la
Paz
and
the
Help
Center's
Leadership
and
Learning
programs,,
now
more
with
the
Promer
Leadership
and
Learning
program,.
But
he
started
with
both
programs
and
basically
The
young
people
who
are
in
those
programs
not
only
receive
guitar,,
but
other
types
of
classes
as
well,.
But
I
am
in
charge
of
what
guitar
is
for
without
being
the
s
guitar
classes.
A
B
Process
to
be
part
of
the
program
because
they
would
have
to
enroll
in
the
leadership
and
learning
program
of
the
help
center
after
they
You
can
do
a
program
where
they
talk
a
little
more
about
these
programs,,
but
if
they
are
programs
that
help
young
people,
and
the
young,
people
are
not
only
provided
with
free
guitar
classes
for
them,,
but
they
are
also
provided
with
a
guitar
that
is
donated
by
the
society
and
is
ra
of
baltimore.
The
children
participate
in
concerts.
You
know
the
just
before
the
smoky
pandemic
of
the
pandemic.
B
They
played
a
concert
in
baltimore
together
the
studio
of
manuel
barrueco
to
sergio
assad
who
are
one
of
the
most
incredible
guitarists
in
the
world.
There
are
people
names,
great,
not
in
the
world
of
guitar
menú,
that
one
of
the
most
spectacular
guitarists
in
the
world
came
across
them
with
what
s
children,.
You
know
the
experiences
that
these
children
have
in
the
program
are
invaluable..
It
is
really
a
great
privilege
to
be
able
to
have
this
collaboration
with
the
Baltimore
Guitar
Society,
so
that.
A
They
learn
not
only
to
learn
to
play
an
instrument
as
beautiful
as
the
guitar
but
also,
as
it
says,
to
expose
them
to
other
experiences,.
This
opportunity
is
incredible
and
we
need
more
programs
like
this
everywhere,
because
really,,
unfortunately,
there
aren't
many
opportunities
like
this
and
I.
Think
it's
incredible
to
have
a
program
like
this.
That
gives
our
young
people
that
opportunity
and
then,
as
a
manufacturer,
more
or
less
how
many,
how
many
students
have
participating
in
the
program
or
how
many
participate
in
the
program.
B
Right
now
they
have
nine.
What
is
the
ensemble
of
the
guitar
ford
6
ensemble,
which
is
called
guitar
for
change?
Ensemble?
We
will
have
nine
members,
and
now
some
students
from
the
maría
program
of
peace
have
expressed
interest
and
n
learn.
Guitar
integrates
the
program,
so
we
are
probably
going
to
be
doing
something
to
integrate
them.
B
So
if
they
wanted
to
be,,
we
noticed
that
it
was
not
the
best
strategy
and
we
decided
to
give
the
option
to
those
who
do
not
want
to
be
in
the
program,
they
can
leave
and
we
were
left
with
nine
and
those
nine
have
achieved
fantastic
things.
There
is
a
young
woman
who
has
expressed
that
the
guitar
program
has
helped
her
develop
communication
skills
and
says
that
she
no
longer
knew
how
to
relate
to
other
people.
B
A
Develops
many
skills
that
are
super
important
in
life
and
if
any
family
watching
the
show
with
a
young
man
watching
the
show
would
be
interested
in
at
some
point,
belong
to
the
program
but
have
never
played
guitar.
Do
not
know
that
you
recommend
that
you
contact
the
leadership,
the
leadership
program
of
the
help
center
or
that
they
can.
B
We
can
leave
the
contact
number
and
email
on
the
screen
so
that
they
can
communicate
and
express
express
the
interest
they
have
in
enrolling
the
children
in
the
program,
either
the
leadership
and
online
or
maría
de
la
paz,
depending
on
the
child's
need
and
also
be
part
of
the
bitter
for
change
program.
There
is.
A
B
And
If
not,,
they
don't
have
to
speak
English,
unfortunately,,
although
we
serve
the
immigrant
community,,
they
can't
offer
guitar
classes
that
are
not
English
or
Spanish,
because
those
are
the
two
languages
that
they
already
do,.
So
that's
only
even
though
our
resources
are
not
limited
to
the
Hispanic
community,,
it
is
important
to
clarify
it,,
but
in
terms
of
language,
we
only
offer
the
guitar
class
in
English
or
Spanish.
ñol.
A
B
Is
through
the
page
of
baltimore
baltimore
ve
ago,
at
that
point
or
heretic,
last
classic
vital
7
point
the
axis:
they
have
a
section
called
guitar
for
change
and
also
on
the
page
of
the
help
center
center
of
health
point
as
heretic.
There
is
also
a
section
for
under
programs
that
has
the
information
program
on
sporting
there
and
we
are.