[MusicTlk] Symphony Pro: A Mobile Phone Notation App

BillList1 billlist1 at verizon.net
Thu Feb 15 23:56:45 UTC 2018


Hi, Rachael,
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Hanks for your report.  Can it export to MusicXML format?  If so, please
send me a test MusicXML file using my info at dancingdots.com address.  I will
run a test to import into Lime and transcribe it to braille music with
GoodFeel.

Bill

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From: MusicTlk [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Rachel
Grider via MusicTlk
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2018 6:10 PM
To: musictlk at nfbnet.org
Cc: Rachel Grider
Subject: [MusicTlk] Symphony Pro: A Mobile Phone Notation App

Hi, All:

I wanted to follow up on my last question about notation apps.  I bought and
installed Symphony Pro for my iPhone.  It was $20, so I was a little worried
about doing this, but since it had been recommended by another blind person,
I figured I would take the chance.  So far, I have used it to arrange one
piece, and it has proven to be fairly accessible with VoiceOver; at this
point, the only thing which has proven difficult is selecting a bar to edit
a measure.  The accessibility features are still under construction, and the
app is supposed to work best with a QT keyboard-but it got the job done, and
I have happy with it overall.

I just thought I would share this information for anyone else who may be
looking for a notation app.

Thank you, and all best!

Rachel

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