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  2. Pat Pattison - Wikipedia

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    Pattison's fourth book, Songwriting without Boundaries: A Lyricist's Guide to Finding Your Voice (2012), is an interactive book of four fourteen-day challenges, and focuses on the creative process through Object Writing and Metaphor. In 2013 Pattison wrote and began instruction of a Songwriting Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) through Coursera ...

  3. Berklee method - Wikipedia

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    For example, Berklee Music Theory - Book 2 recommends the following accompaniment for a given lead sheet, [2] while this progression does not occur in common practice theory since all the chords are seventh chords and unprepared dissonant. Accompaniment acceptable in the Berklee method [2] but not in common practice theory. Play ⓘ

  4. Lead sheet - Wikipedia

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    "Lead" refers to a song's lead part, the most important melody line or voice. A lead sheet may also specify an instrumental part or theme, if this is considered essential to the song's identity. For example, the opening guitar riff from Deep Purple 's " Smoke on the Water " is a part of the song; any performance of the song should include the ...

  5. Joe Bennett (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Bennett (born 1969) is a Professor at Berklee College of Music and previously Professor of Popular Music at Bath Spa University. He has written about 40 popular-music-related books, covering music theory , guitar effects and altered tunings , as well as over 300 articles and reviews for Total Guitar , Classic CD , Music Tech magazine and ...

  6. Lee Eliot Berk - Wikipedia

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    Lee Eliot Berk was born in 1942. [1]: 12 He graduated from Brown University in 1964 and earned his law degree from Boston University in 1967. [3]He began working at Berklee College of Music in 1966, serving first as bursar and supervisor of the Private Study Division.

  7. Bonnie Hayes - Wikipedia

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    The record shows the strong songwriting for which she is known and a capricious rough-edged quality evocative of her first record with a rootsier, Americana sound. [ citation needed ] She has taught at the Berklee College of Music , the Stanford Jazz Workshop , the REO Songwriting Retreat outside of Vancouver B.C, the ASCAP workshops in Los ...

  8. Schillinger system - Wikipedia

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    The Schillinger system of musical composition, named after Joseph Schillinger (1895–1943) is a method of musical composition based on mathematical processes. It comprises theories of rhythm, harmony, melody, counterpoint, form and semantics, purporting to offer a systematic and non-genre approach to music analysis and composition; a descriptive rather than prescriptive grammar of music.

  9. Don Breithaupt - Wikipedia

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    Don Breithaupt (born April 8, 1961) is a Canadian pianist, singer/songwriter, composer, arranger, producer and author.. He received his musical education at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he studied Jazz Composition and Arranging, and his literary education at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, receiving a B.A. (Honours) in English and Film Studies.

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