[blindkid] Braille Music question

Maria Ceferatti mcef869 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 7 13:17:19 UTC 2009


Have you heard of Dancing Dots?  The company developed software to transcribe sheet music into Braille music.  I'm not sure how expensive the software is, but the website is:
www.dancingdots.com
-Maria

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> From: Barbara.Mathews at sce.com
> Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 17:52:16 -0700
> Subject: Re: [blindkid] Braille Music question
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>       My daughter is a freshman in high school.  She plays in a youth
> orchestra as well as the school concert band.  She learns her music
> primarily by ear.  But she is getting tired of being dependent on her
> teacher to record her part.  So she is motivated to learn Braille music.
> It seems to be working pretty well.  But it can be a challenge to find a
> good music transcriber for her band and orchestra pieces.
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> If your daughter has any thoughts of continuing music into college,
> she must learn to read Braille music. My son is a freshman in college
> majoring in music education. He really wasn't interested in learning
> braille music until he started playing with several community
> orchestras. With the extra amount of music he had to learn, he found
> it difficult to memorize it all just by listening to it. He still is
> able to memorize everything, but it is so much easier to have read it
> along with listening. Imagine trying to memorize a poem or chapter in
> a book by listening to it over and over. If you never saw it on paper,
> it would be extremely difficult.
> Kyle is doing a Braille music seminar at the NFB national convention.
> I'm sure he would be happy to talk to your daughter about it.
> Cindy Conley
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>>
>> My daughter is going into 9th grade and has been a percussion
>> student in
>> band since 6th grade.  She is resisting learning braille music.  I
>> think it
>> is the only way she will really progress in the music world.   I
>> don't see
>> how she can keep up with the song that is being played without
>> having
>> something written in front of her even if she can/does memorize her
>> part.
>> I have no experience with music whatsoever and cannot judge.   She
>> wants to
>> progress/improve her parts in the music and I think this is the way
>> to go
>> and otherwise will find this as an obtstacle in the future to her
>> getting
>> ahead on this.
>> Any comment from other parents on this?  I have also posted same
>> question
>> on the music talk deal.
>>
>>
>>
>> Vickie L. Pellicciotti
>> Phone:  (713) 831-1076
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