[musictlk] can a blind person play guitar

Michael bonsai1b at bellsouth.net
Sat Dec 20 15:10:22 UTC 2014


Greensleeves is an English folk song written in the sixteenth century and 
later adapted for What Child Is This in the late nineteenth century.  The 
only difference is that one uses the natural G minor and the other uses the 
melodic G minor in the song (F versus F sharp).

-----Original Message----- 
From: brother Timothy Clark via musictlk
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2014 1:34 AM
To: Helga Schreiber
Cc: Music Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [musictlk] can a blind person play guitar

i’m sure if i knew what the heck green sleeves was and mastered it in my 
head, i could figure it out. problem is, i’m one of those guitarists who are 
always experimenting with different tunings. in other words, if i learn it 
in one tuning, it will be different in another.
as it stands, i do a lot of stuff in drop c or drop d or drop f depending on 
what guitar i’m using.
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On Kislev 28, 5775 AM, at 1:43, Helga Schreiber 
<helga.schreiber26 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All! How are you all? Kelsy! Yes, as blind people we can play the 
> guitar! I know how to play the guitar notes, but I'm actually struggling 
> with the Chords, but once you have practice and work with them, they are 
> not so difficult to handle! Actually, my College music professor was 
> teaching me how to play the guitar in my college, but i hav not a chance 
> to see him since last year due to the fact I was very busy with college 
> classes, but i'm thinking in going to see him next semester so that he can 
> teach me how to play the song Greensleeves with the chords! In fact, I 
> have a question for you all. Can some of you teach me how to play the song 
> Greensleeves with the chords before I return to see my Music Profesor next 
> semester? He actually started to teach me last year how to play the song 
> iwith the chords, but I actually forgot how to do it! I'm emberrase to 
> admitted! I don't want to disappoint him! since I'm his first  blind 
> student! guys! And  I only know how to play the notes of the song. I will 
> really appreciate it a lot if you could help me with this! Hope to hear 
> form you soon. Thanks so much and God bless!
>
> Helga Schreiber
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> On Dec 20, 2014, at 12:59 AM, brother Timothy Clark via musictlk 
> <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>> i actually was kind of offended by this question but i got over it once i 
>> saw it was sincere.
>> we can play guitar and as a matter of fact, i know blind musicians who 
>> work as session guitarists.
>> little old me for one name.
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>> On Kislev 28, 5775 AM, at 0:57, Lauren Merryfield via musictlk 
>> <musictlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> It never occurred to me that a blind person might not be able to play a
>>> guitar. I've been playing since I was 14 or 15 and that was a 
>>> loooooooong
>>> time ago. You can hear where you are on the strings and you can feel the
>>> frets when your fingers are on the strings. But I mostly go by ear.
>>> Thanks
>>> Lauren
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>>> From: musictlk [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kelsey
>>> Nicolay via musictlk
>>> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 8:06 PM
>>> To: musictlk at nfbnet.org
>>> Subject: [musictlk] can a blind person play guitar
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I've been considering learning guitar for quite a while.  I have
>>> a good ear and have solid skills on the piano, so that shouldn't
>>> be an issue.  However, I tried taking a guitar class at college
>>> and the one thing I really struggled with was locating the frets
>>> on each string.  For example, playing a chromatic scale on guitar
>>> was really hard for me since I found it difficult to move from
>>> string to string and locate the frets.  This is why I'm
>>> hesitating a bit on signing up for lessons.  Is it possible for a
>>> blind person to learn to play guitar? If so, any tips on how to
>>> make locating the frets easier? I really don't want to put
>>> Braille labels on my guitar if I don't have to.
>>> Thank you,
>>> Kelsey Nicolay
>>>
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