[Faith-talk] Looking for help

Barbara Hammel poetlori8 at msn.com
Tue Jun 1 04:15:08 UTC 2010


If you're a good Braille reader, it shouldn't matter about the tempos.  I do 
this all the time.  I have the hymnbook in one file and if they say the 
number or the title I just do a "find" to get to it.  Yeah, you have to use 
the advance bar a lot but it works.
Barbara

...
Yesterday is
A path well-trod,
A familiar lane
Through sacred sod,
A road we travel
Too often, I fear,
For there are the good times
When things are hard here,
...

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From: "Weingartner, Paul" <PWeingartner at ag.org>
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2010 4:23 PM
To: <faith-talk at nfbnet.org>
Subject: [Faith-talk] Looking for help

> Greetings all!  I hope all of you, and especially the vets are blessed
> this Memorial Day weekend.
> The message below came to me as a forward so the contact information has
> been cut out.  Can anyone on this list offer accurate information that
> can answer this person question?  Any help would be appreciated.
> Paul
> "I have been bringing hymns to church from a four-volume,
> three-ring-binder notebook and putting specific songs into a slender
> notebook when the songleaders called or e-mailed to tell me what songs
> they were going to sing on Sundays and Wednesdays.  Now people are
> starting to enjoy picking songs spontaneously.  Is it possible to read
> and sing along with hymns in a 20-cell notetaker?  I have a Braille
> Lite, and it has a scroll option, but since each song is a different
> tempo, do you know if there is a formula for reading each song at the
> proper speed?  I have already learned that the Whiz Wheels and the
> advance bar are too slow.  I have been contemplating getting a used
> 40-cell Braille Lite, which would make it possible to press navigation
> keys less often and allow more concentration on reading itself.  Do you
> have any advice?  I would like to be a good steward of my money and
> would like to use my current Braille Lite if that is possible."
>
>
> "making the cross accessible"
> Paul Weingartner
> National Representative for the Blind
> Director of
> Center for the Blind of the Assemblies of God
> P 417.831.1964   F 417.862.5120
> www.blind.ag.org <http://www.blind.ag.org/>
> For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was
> rich, yet for your sake He became poor, so that you through His poverty
> might become rich. 2 Corinthians 8:9
>
>
>
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