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  2. Mayssa Karaa - Wikipedia

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    Karaa went on to attend the Conservatory of Beirut, studying vocal performance, piano, and music theory. During this time, she also performed across Beirut, singing at events for non-profit charities, including Lions Club, UNESCO , the Red Cross and The Lebanese School of the Blind and Deaf.

  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. Gabrielle Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Gabrielle Goodman (born 1964 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American jazz singer, composer, author, and associate professor of voice at Berklee College of Music. [1] She began working as a backup vocalist for Roberta Flack while at the Peabody Institute and later sang with Michael Bublé and Chaka Khan.

  5. Shea Rose - Wikipedia

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    Then why do most of us cringe at the sound of hearing our own voice? Through personal stories and singing, Shea Rose, a two-time Boston Music Award winner and Berklee College of Music graduate, shares what she discovered about the human voice, after a major surgery on her vocal cords. [35] The full talk is available to view on YouTube. [36]

  6. Sara Leib - Wikipedia

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    Today, Leib continues to sing, compose, and teach from her teaching studio in Los Angeles. In 2017, Leib released Voxercise, the vocal warmup app, and her teaching website, SingingTV.com maintains a substantial viewership on Youtube. [8]

  7. Steve Dobrogosz - Wikipedia

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    Steve Dobrogosz (born 26 January 1956 in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania) is an American composer, songwriter and pianist.. Dobrogosz is the son of Walter Dobrogosz and Donna Bartone [1] and grew up in Raleigh, North Carolina and attended Jesse O. Sanderson High School.

  8. Berklee Performance Center - Wikipedia

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    The Berklee Performance Center is a 1,215-seat theatre located on Massachusetts Avenue in the Back Bay area of Boston, Massachusetts. [1] It is the largest theatre space on the Berklee College of Music campus and is used primarily for college-affiliated activities. Presenters from outside the Berklee community also rent it for performances of ...

  9. Rodney Alejandro - Wikipedia

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    Alejandro contributed 8 of the 10 tracks record for the album and project was released in 1993. While in the studio, Rodney met Jamie Glaser, a guitarist who mentioned the value of his Berklee education. Being self-taught in pop music got him only so far, so Rodney set his sights on Berklee College of Music. Upon returning to Houston from LA ...