[Faith-talk] Braille Music
Maureen Pranghofer
maureensmusic at comcast.net
Fri Dec 27 22:03:38 UTC 2013
Hi
I used a dog for the years I was in choir most of the time but never took it
on stage. My dogs were well behaved but people always look at the dog and I
didn't want anyone distracted away from the music.
Maureen
-----Original Message-----
From: debby phillips
Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 9:58 PM
To: Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion ;
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Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Braille Music
Hi Ashley, as I said in an earlier email, you could either hold
it at your side or use a folding cane for choir use. You could
follow the person in front of you by gently touching their foot
as they walk in front out you, and stopping when they do. As for
reading Braille music and lyrics, I know it can be done, but you
have to read the lyrics with one hand and the notes with the
other. I find that rather awkward to even think about. I have
sung with choirs for years and years (up until now when I'm not
part of a church anymore) and if one listens carefully most of
the time you can get the notes that are being sung. Blessings,
Debby
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