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- Roberto Aramburu was my music teacher during my high school. He has been the greatest teacher I have ever had. And I
mean it! Not only for his talent, knowledge, and devotion to music, but for the respect and seriousness with which he taught
me what became today my most important tool: music. I am a Music Therapist today and what I learnt with him still remains
in my memory and my heart,
Thank you Robert!
Guadalupe Varela.
- ...Mr Aramburu pedagogical approach is effective in terms of covering the course content thoroughly, he challenged me
both technically and creatively, and offered instruction that keep me engaged at all times; Thank you very much.
PS: I look forward to another course with him again.
- ...The instructor knows the information he teaches;
Mr. Aramburu teaches in a way that pushes your mind/talent; you just need to stick to it and realize that he is teaching
you to use your head and work outside the box.
Thank you!
- I studied music with Roberto Aramburu for 4 years and one of the most important things that he taught me was to love,
respect and trust in my career as a musician. In addition he design custom programs based in students interests and goals
ant that really works!!. He is an example as a music educator and performer.
Juan Cruz Varela
- ...I feel that this class was one at my best. I would recommend this class to anyone remotely thinking of a course that
may somehow involve the use of audio.
- ...After one quarter in audio class, I can truly say that I am very happy to know the concepts of sound.
Thanks Roberto
- ...The course was very challenging for me but I learnt a lot.
Thanks a lot professor
- ...I enjoyed the class from the first day...
- ...In summary, I learned much more than I thought I would. Your enthusiasm for the music field is contagious.
Thank you for your input and assistance in this class.
- Roberto Aramburu may as well be a synonym for educational excellency.
He not only has improved the music area in my high school, but has been a model to follow because of his strength as a
leading figure.
I can only mention some of the things he achieved, because if not, the list would be endless. He added a new subject in
music so we could learn how to play different instruments. We could be able to learn how to play the flute, the saxophone,
the guitar, the drums, the violin, the piano, and how to sing. Before that, there were two instruments only.
I believe he was the only one to take us on a music tour and to implement musical attitudes by taking us to record our
very own first CD.
In the times he spent in our high school, he made great musical arrangements. That, I must admit, is a very difficult
task to achieve, because as a pianist in our tumultuous orchestra, it is not very easy to please our ears as teenagers musicians.
His complexity and yet simplicity in the music field forced us to improve as musicians.
My brother plays the flute and the piano, and he supported him and helped him to improve. He gave him a chance in the
professional field when he found out that a music band of a famous Argentinean TV show needed urgently a young piano player.
Even tough he did not stay in the group because it demanded too much time to the point that would finally exhaust him; it
was the simple fact that he had found a spot for him elsewhere than school to broaden his musical experiences.
As in the personal side, I must admit that he has been a great moral support. As I led through this difficult moment at
school, where I thought I had failed the aims of the school, he told me that I had to be strong. Indeed, that is an aphorism
we hear everyday. But the fact that he related that phrase with what his grandmother used to say made me see that we all fall
sometimes, but that if we have the right person beside us, we can rise again with their help.
I can keep on writing, but the list is, as I said, endless.
I can say what a great professor he was, or what a strong coordinator or head of music he was, or how he was able to change
forever the structure of the music academy in my school.
But there are not enough good words to describe the effect he has caused.
Marina UEHARA
S6 Science
Belgrano Day School
www.bds.esc.edu.ar
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