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Myriam Hernández recordó los inicios de su carrera musical
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11 months ago
Los primeros escenarios de Myriam.
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00:00
Miriam, at what age did you start singing?
00:03
10 years old?
00:05
I started singing at 4 years old in my house.
00:07
Because I already knew I wanted to be a singer.
00:10
You always knew you wanted to be a singer?
00:12
Yes, I never imagined I would be a doctor, a teacher, whatever.
00:17
No, a singer and that I was going to travel.
00:19
I was going to record records, I said.
00:22
Because the whole family of my father sang.
00:25
My grandfather, my grandmother, my aunts, my uncles.
00:27
My parents got married at 18 years old.
00:29
So we went to live at my grandparents' house.
00:31
And I was the first granddaughter, first daughter, first niece.
00:33
And everyone influenced me in their musical style.
00:37
Nobody was a professional, but it was the taste for music.
00:40
And I said, I'm going to be a singer.
00:42
You see, they are children who are clear and then execute and develop what they had in mind when they were very young.
00:47
On television I started at 12 years old.
00:49
How was your first excursion to television? Tell me a little bit.
00:52
At 10 years old I participated in a festival.
00:54
11 years old at a school festival.
00:56
Where everyone was older than me.
00:58
And an uncle took me, hidden from my parents.
01:01
Because my mom didn't want me to sing.
01:03
You were too little to perform on a stage?
01:05
Exactly, so I wanted her to study nothing more.
01:07
And that she didn't distract me for any reason in anything else.
01:10
And then this uncle took me, hidden.
01:12
He spoke to the people who were obviously testing the competitors.
01:16
And they said, how old are you? 11 years old.
01:19
No, no, no, this is for people over 15.
01:22
And my uncle said, but listen to her.
01:24
And then I start singing a Lolita song at that time.
01:27
And I was listening to Spanish music.
01:30
And I sing and he looks at me and says, what's your name?
01:33
And they registered me.
01:35
And I won that festival.
01:36
But my uncle called my dad when I told him.
01:38
Your first festival, you won it.
01:39
I won it, yes.
01:40
That is, it is already debut, but spectacular.
01:42
With the right foot, yes.
01:44
And then when did you enter television?
01:46
I entered television the following year.
01:48
I started going to lots of festivals.
01:50
The watermelon festival, the rice festival, the poroto, whatever.
01:54
And then I do an audition for a music teacher that I had.
02:00
That I tell you that I adore, Mónica Meya.
02:02
Daughter of Maestro Meya, with whom I also studied piano.
02:05
And then she tells me about the audition that I was going to see on another television channel.
02:10
And I'm doing the line.
02:12
And the one who had to test me was Maite Montenegro.
02:15
Look how the stories cross each other.
02:17
Look how they cross each other.
02:18
Maite has an extraordinary eye.
02:20
Tremendous, that's why I say she is my mentor.
02:23
You have her up there.
02:25
I love her, I love her.
02:26
She is brilliant, this woman.
02:27
She is brilliant.
02:28
And to this day, how she is absolutely active, current, modern.
02:32
Her thinking regarding the stages, shows and everything.
02:37
And then she tests me and leaves me.
02:39
And then I already participated in that section of the program, which was Pepito TV.
02:43
I can't believe it, Pepito TV.
02:46
And we had Fernando here and he told an extraordinary joke of five minutes.
02:50
The jokes of Fernando are fantastic.
02:54
Spectacular.
02:55
And that's where my career starts.
02:58
On television.
03:00
I was still a little girl.
03:02
You were combining this with school.
03:03
And what did your parents say when you went to the casting and started to spend a lot more time on TV?
03:09
Did they demand your grades?
03:10
Yes.
03:11
They told me that if I didn't do well in school, I wouldn't be able to sing.
03:17
And so I worked very hard.
03:19
I studied Ponte Tu from 8 in the morning until 2 in the afternoon.
03:22
Classes already?
03:23
Classes.
03:24
When I started on television, it was in pair productions.
03:27
The rehearsals were from 3.30 to 12 at night.
03:30
Because we had a series of choreographies and so on.
03:33
And you wanted to study, look.
03:34
And I studied.
03:35
My mom would pick me up at Ponte Tu and I would arrive at school at 12.30.
03:39
Imagine finishing at 11.
03:41
Maybe I exaggerated a little.
03:42
From 12 to 3 in the morning, my mom would give me coffee and she would study with me.
03:47
And my mom would say, my God, poor daughter, I don't want you to do this.
03:50
She tried to convince me to stop singing.
03:56
And you were convinced to continue.
03:58
Yes.
03:59
What happens when you get to Sábado Gigante?
04:00
Because in Sábado Gigante, at the beginning, you don't win anything for months.
04:06
And in the end, you win everything.
04:08
It's very particular because it's also a prize for perseverance and learning to develop a career.
04:12
Tell us a little bit.
04:13
Look, I had started.
04:14
I had been called because there was a soap opera on Channel 7, on TVN.
04:20
It was...
04:22
Oh, I forgot.
04:23
I forget things, Martín.
04:25
Don't worry.
04:26
Me too.
04:27
And I often forget the things I want to forget.
04:30
That's right.
04:31
Blocking on purpose.
04:32
Obviously.
04:33
It's terrible, my God.
04:34
But hey, it was a soap opera.
04:36
And I managed to be like five episodes in rehearsals and all that.
04:39
In front of tomorrow.
04:40
In front of tomorrow.
04:41
I feel like a complete warrior.
04:43
A proposal just arrived, because they called me from Channel 13.
04:46
Eduardo Domínguez.
04:48
I agree.
04:49
A round of applause for him.
04:50
A round of applause to heaven for him, right?
04:52
I also had the opportunity to work with him in recent years.
04:55
Yes, wonderful, really.
04:56
Spectacular.
04:57
So I came to Channel 13 and they offered me to be in the youth ranking of Sábado Gigante.
05:02
There were several girls and boys who were competing.
05:05
I have images of that, girl.
05:07
No.
05:08
Let's start watching.
05:09
I haven't seen those images in many years.
05:11
Your career is here.
05:12
Look, please.
05:13
Let's see.
05:29
What a good time.
05:30
Yes.
05:32
That's it.
05:33
Oh, I thought there were more girls.
05:36
In first place, with 122 votes, Morning Train with Miriam Hernández.
05:43
That was the only time I won.
05:46
The only time.
05:47
Do you realize the attitude I had when Don Francisco was talking?
05:51
But let's watch the video again, because you were so angry.
05:54
I was like saying, I'm never going to win.
05:56
Obviously I'm not going to win.
05:57
Because when you check, look, there we are watching.
06:00
You had done all the performances, all the types of songs, musicals.
06:03
Exactly.
06:04
They all won the month, every month.
06:06
And I was the last month to be in the youth ranking.
06:09
Look, look, look.
06:10
How am I?
06:11
Are you crying?
06:12
Like saying, are you sure you're going to win one of the two?
06:14
And I couldn't believe it.
06:17
Hey Miriam, the truth is that I see you and you're the same.
06:21
Awesome.
06:22
No, I'm not the same.
06:23
How can I be the same?
06:24
Look at my blushing face.
06:25
No, but the faces change.
06:28
Yes, well, I was 14 years old.
06:30
But the bottom line is that it remains ...
06:33
The essence.
06:34
Absolutely.
06:35
Yes.
06:36
Absolutely.
06:37
Yes, it's true.
06:38
Look, look, look.
06:39
How beautiful, what a beautiful time.
06:41
Well, and you win there.
06:42
What happens when you win?
06:43
What happens with your life when you win?
06:45
There is a turning point.
06:46
It was tremendous, because every participant who won the month,
06:49
a record was recorded.
06:51
Already?
06:52
And when I won, that prize was no longer there.
06:56
Prize for perseverance.
06:57
Come on, keep going.
06:58
Look, rowing, rowing, rowing.
07:00
And what happens?
07:01
What do they tell you?
07:02
And there I decide ...
07:03
No, there was no prize.
07:04
There was no prize.
07:05
Unfortunately.
07:06
Of course.
07:07
And it was the Saturday before the summer.
07:08
Then you go on vacation and everyone forgets.
07:10
And in that I said, no, I have to do something,
07:13
because I believe in myself,
07:14
I have to show a record company that already,
07:16
they had also told me no,
07:18
they didn't call me or anything.
07:20
And it occurs to me to ask for a song.
07:22
And all the savings that I had had from the youth ranking
07:25
to buy a car,
07:27
I said, I'm going to spend it on a song.
07:31
On a song.
07:32
So they have already hired me in Elliot.
07:34
Already?
07:35
And I asked them for a song.
07:37
I recorded it and I went to the record company.
07:41
Stop there.
07:42
Already.
07:43
Because I want you to tell me later what song it is.
07:45
Yes.
07:46
And I think we can also sing a little bit,
07:48
you even have a rocker past.
07:51
Because you come to me with your romantic ballads,
07:54
with these songs that reach the heart,
07:56
but the truth is that I have images of you also from that time
07:58
singing other types of songs.
07:59
You have that video too.
08:00
Look, look, look.
08:01
My God.
08:18
My God.
08:41
Oh, how high.
08:45
What memories, beautiful.
08:47
What happens to you when you see those images?
08:49
What do you remember?
08:50
What were you living at that moment?
08:52
I remember how skinny I was.
08:56
I remember so many things.
08:59
That I came from school and I was going to record.
09:01
Then I was going to study.
09:03
Of the anxieties I had, obviously,
09:05
to become a singer with my own style.
09:07
And that is very difficult.
09:09
It is very difficult because you were trying all kinds of things.
09:11
Exactly.
09:12
But I was clear that I wanted to sing to love,
09:14
that I wanted to be a ballad singer, anyway.
09:16
And a company suggested to try me,
09:18
if they hired me,
09:19
that I actually had to sing rock.
09:21
And I sing that song,
09:23
and that's where all this comes from.
09:24
You are going to call Miriamé and you are going to sing rock.
09:27
Ah, you had to sing already?
09:29
Yes, and I go to the dressing room of Canal 13
09:32
and I start crying.
09:33
Because I said, in addition to the audience, of course,
09:35
obviously, it turned on because of the song.
09:37
And then I said, no, I don't want to do this.
09:39
I don't want to sing.
09:40
I love rock.
09:41
And in fact, in my live shows today,
09:43
I ask for a lot of rock in the guitars,
09:45
in the style, anyway, in the ballad.
09:47
Combine.
09:48
But it wasn't to be a career.
09:50
You have to think like a rocker.
09:51
You have to live like a rocker.
09:52
You have to feel like a rocker.
09:54
And I'm not.
09:55
I'm more romantic.
09:57
So I cried and said no.
09:59
And then I start with this issue of recording my album.
10:04
I ask Nano for the song for John Elliott.
10:06
I go to the company and I give them the proposal that I had.
10:09
And they tell me, no,
10:10
that it was actually too romantic,
10:12
too...
10:13
Again, they close the door.
10:15
Yes.
10:16
Again, they tell you no.
10:17
That no.
10:18
Yes.
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