[Trainer-talk] Fwd: ADV: Reminder: Seminars at Hadley Presents: Braille Music Technology
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Wed Jan 18 17:43:52 UTC 2012
>
>Seminars at Hadley Presents: Braille Music Technology
>
>Date: Thursday, January 19, 2012
>
>Time: 10:00 AM CST, 16:00 GMT
>
>How do blind and low vision people read and
>write music? Isnât that braille music code
>impossibly hard to learn? How can blind
>producers make great sounding records
>independently? How can blind and low vision
>people participate in music groups with sighted
>musicians? Can I read magnified music notation while I play my instrument?
>
>To learn the answers to these and related
>questions, you are invited to attend a Hadley
>seminar presentation given by Bill McCann,
>founder and president of Dancing Dots®. McCann
>will share some of his background as a musician
>turned programmer, turned entrepreneur. For
>almost two decades now, his company has thrived
>in the tiny niche market where music meets
>technology for the blind. His journey has
>brought him to almost half of the 41 countries
>where his companyâs accessible music
>technology is used, with encounters along the
>way with such notables as Stevie Wonder, Diane
>Schuur, Ronny Milsap, Ray Charles, Henry Butler,
>Marcus Roberts and Raul Midon, as well as visits
>to the White House, the Hôtel de Ville in
>Paris, and concert venues from Prague to Sao
>Paulo. Meet someone who "hasnât had a real job
>in 20 years" and who is still "having fun most days" working six days a week to
>build, maintain and broaden opportunities for
>musicians who are blind or low vision.
>
>Space in this seminar is limited. Please only
>register if you know you are available to attend
>so that others are not closed out. To register
>for the seminar, follow this link: http://hadley.edu/SeminarDetails.asp?sid=112
>
>This message was sent to Dandrews at visi.com from:
>The Hadley School for the Blind | 700 Elm St. | Winnetka, IL 60093
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