[musictlk] transcription/printing question
Dancing Dots
billlist1 at comcast.net
Mon Feb 7 00:27:10 UTC 2011
Dear Jorge,
Lime is software that lets you read and write printed music notation. Lime
Aloud gives the blind musician excellent access to Lime's rich set of
notation editing features.
Brief audio presentation at:
http://www.dancingdots.com/prodesc/limealoud.htm
See the heading labeled:
Audio Presentation of Lime Aloud Available for Download
Alternatively, go to www.DancingDots.com and follow the "Presentations" link
and then select the Lime Aloud demo from the list.
Regards,
Bill
Bill McCann
Founder and President of Dancing Dots since 1992
www.DancingDots.com
Tel: 610-783-6692
-----Original Message-----
From: musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Jorge Paez
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2011 6:08 PM
To: NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List
Subject: [musictlk] transcription/printing question
Hi all:
I have been using Logic to produce,
which, aside from its accessibility issues when it comes to editing, has
done fine.
My question is this:
my choral director in school uses Finally for advanced composition.
Is Finally accessible for the blind?
If not, how would I be able to take my music and print it in proper musical
notation?
Say I agree to compose something for a musical for example.
I can compose it into logic, but how would I be able to print it in a format
that my choral teacher could understand?
Thanks,
Jorge
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