[nabs-l] music lists

Brandon Keith Biggs brandonkeithbiggs at gmail.com
Fri Dec 28 05:43:18 UTC 2012


Hello,
Classically trained means that you have studied either with a private 
teacher for many years and have an extensive knowledge of your instrument 
including the earliest composers, or you have attended a music program in 
college and taken music theory, music history, piano and have a little piece 
of paper saying you have a degree.
Generally these people are classical musicians, strictly playing classical 
music, but some think playing pop music is fun :P... Those are few and far 
between though. An education sometimes gets in the way of playing pop music.

music talk has a couple audio engineers, but if you really want information 
on something you need to subscribe for the specific list. there is a midi 
music list, a Sonar list, a good feel list and probably all other lists I've 
never heard of.
But for general music talk, the lists I gave are probably best.
Thanks,

Brandon Keith Biggs
-----Original Message----- 
From: Ashley Bramlett
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 4:31 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] music lists

Brandon,
Thanks. Is the last list you mentioned for professional musicians or more
general music players?
When you say classically trained, is this refering to classical music?
Thanks.
Ashley


-----Original Message----- 
From: Brandon Keith Biggs
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 2:15 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] music lists

Hello,
Menvi is the first list that comes to mind:
http://www.menvi.org/
It is a network of music students and transcribers.
Musictlk
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/musictlk_nfbnet.org
With more people who are not classically trained.

Braille Music Chat:
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/braille-music-chat/?v=1&t=directory&ch=web&pub=groups&sec=dir&slk=45

This is more international, lots of people from the UK and I believe just
about everyone on there is classically trained or is an avid reader of
Braille Music.
Thanks,

Brandon Keith Biggs
-----Original Message----- 
From: Ashley Bramlett
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 9:57 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: [nabs-l] music lists

Hi all,

My friend plays piano and majors in music therapy. I have comtemplated
playing music as well.

Can you suggest music lists for blind people? I would like the subscription
info and if you’re on it, what is the list traffic load like?

I think these will be good to have so we can learn from them and network,
particularly for my friend.

thanks,
Ashley
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