User:Marsegovia
Marlon Torres Segovia - a professional writer who authored countless technical articles and books in Measurement and Process Control Systems, widely distributed in Zurich Switzerland. Marlon Segovia's work on radio-active isotopes' application in industrial process automation primarily, were translated to four languages: German, Chinese, Spanish, English.
Marlon's well-rounded and multi-talented profile is apparent; he has been engaged from young age, in color-art media, working as s printing press artist, preparing camera-readies, film stripping. He was trained in Oerlikon Germany and specialized in acetate airbrush artworks, sponsored by Mueller Barbieri AG, Wettswill Switzerland. Marlon Segovia's artistic imagination is reflected in his photography and music compositions. In year 2010, as a music executive producer, he produced the first CD realeas of a world class, Hollywood mainstream Jazz Piano virtuoso named "Eduardo Tateng Katindig" the son of a well-renowned Saxophone Jazz legend in the Philippines, "Eddie K". Marlon Segovia, from childhood, has been playing soft jazz classic Ramirez guitar (not following the footsteps of legendary Andres Torres Segovia), perfectly in synchronized with his mellow character, Marlon as her close peers describe him "Marlon loves melancholy love songs, a truly Bossanova lover. His gullible and generously thoughtful character is often misconstrued by female intimate peers surrounding him to be simply benignly flirtatious because the way he carry-on a normal conversation and the way he sings, accompanied by his guitar playing style, one can easily take it as if he is serenading". Marlon Segovia have a balance brain chemistry, aside from his artistic talents he has a truly hands-on passion in computer technology and network communication. Marlon continue to live a normal privy person, secluded from limelight friends, in his home recording studio and remotely work as IT techno geek.
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Writer's Disclaimer of Marlon Segovia (Read the literary writing style of Marlon Segovia)
" Please don’t be amazed with my poor writing skills. English is my 2nd language. I am not wishing to be a good writer, I just want to learn the fine art of being able to convey the substance of my imaginative thinking, precisely revealing the true fetus of information, gently expressing an unbiased, though solicited, opinion; nevertheless, I do admit that my grammar is very poor. Please allow me to take refuge, if I am qualified of maybe, to use the poetic license. My early exposure to life’s well balanced tribulation and affectionately family-influenced nursery rhymes leaned my personality towards being too sentimental, though mean. I am fond of using phrases that do not conform to any idiomatic verbiage, that you may know of, and my thoughts are always, maybe, too disorganized. If grammar is your forte and if English is your major; please don’t be appalled reading my compositions because they are riddled with errors. Please do not waste your time thinking that I authored this webpage trying to portray myself as a multi-faceted individual, multi-talented, decorated with weights under my belt; trying hard to depict an image of a "professional and an educated" person. No matter what I write about, I maybe merely being allegorical, utilizing similes and metaphors as if I am like a well educated professional "writer and a poet" because poets use contradictions in a prescribed format with a grammatical basis, no matter how irreverent they are to rules. Humbly, I say to you my dear critique, me too, dreamt to belong to the circle of trying-hard-writers who brought food on the table that my family enjoy; that’s my basic accomplishment — please see my sample of work. I am a little bit aware of the rules, my bad, but most of the time I don’t follow rules, I follow the “bossa” way, like when it comes in music. In Bossanova, you don’t expect for bridges but you can expect the melody to execute a smooth sweet progression. “Bossa” sounds, for me, is all expressed thru the heart, the melody is lead by so many broken chords, broken lyrics. Bossa can be so out-of-tune, that often, only broken-hearted minds can follow. If you don’t want to be sad, don’t follow me. I love to take a peek and feel the life amidst the gentle rain, because, only there can I see the rainbows, revealing the cynical-free true colors, brilliantly illuminated by only whose love is so sublime. I am still finding time to organize my web site better. The statement about "erasing the memories of my family from my mind" at http://www.segoviamusic.com/Familya.htm is being considered to be taken out because you can bet a hundred dollars that you may read but may also think that I probably mean the opposite; no one in their right mind can interpret what I mean in any other way, without being misunderstood first in one seating. After a long dissertation, reading my messages at YouTube’s “more info” section and looking at my SegoviaMusic’s web pages from a critique’s point of view, I am guilty of "more words, more mistakes" and being "a noisy empty can that sounds loud akin to soliciting personal glorification”. What I speak about or what I write about and how I convey my thoughts are direct reflection of what I am made of. Substance is everything. I am still searching for “that” substance and it has been my obsession to write better, or simply if I have to express it in a literary way, “writing good, is my odyssey from the beginning. I authored this webpage not to brag but instead intends to motivate every single family man to sacrifice, carry the cross along your married life. Do not abandon your kids no matter what happen. When you are with them, sometimes imagine that you are “a-kid-in-a-play”, execute your plans of sharing happy moments and show them love and the pain of missing them too. They will amplify your good example and they will be loved in return, isn’t that what you expect anyway?
To my readers: please send the author a comment, I’ll take your advice to the heart, and if you, really, are sincere of helping me to develop this website ! Please send me an e-mail at: TheEditor@segoviamusic.com