[nfbwatlk] braille music code
Daniel Frye
danielfrye at earthlink.net
Sun Aug 24 00:47:51 UTC 2014
Jennifer: yes, I believe that an electronic version of the music braille code does exist and can be purchased. I would urge you to check with the National braille press, before you purchase it in hard – copy braille.
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> On 23 Aug 2014, at 08:09 pm, Jennifer Gandarias via nfbwatlk <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all. I am not sure if this question fits the requirements of this
> listserve, but you are the smartest group of people I know. Please feel
> free to direct me, off the listserve, to other resources. I have a print
> copy of the American Printing House's 1997 Music braille code. I was about
> to order it in braille for my son so that he could teach himself music
> braille. For him it would be more handy if it came in a downloadable
> version to work with Luc's ipad/brailliant combination. Does anyone know
> if such a thing exists? Please let me know before I spend a small fortune
> ordering braille volumes. Thanks so much
>
> Jennifer Gandarias
> gandarias1217 at gmail.com
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