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Debra Baxley debrabaxley at bellsouth.net
Tue Jun 19 16:08:07 CDT 2007


Thank yoru for the answers; I probably should have figured those answers out
for myself.

In Chapter Three, pages 97-136, what do animals have to do with music
history?  Is it something to do with print music notation?  I read Braille
music.  

Debra

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Seems like you have 2 questions here.
1)  what do roads have to do with music?  It's been the study of 
several now, the interrelation between musics.  Along those old Roman 
roads traveled many things: ideas, products, luxuries, silks, gold, 
and, also, music.
I don't know whether your book is in braille.
Maybe others will be better able to tell you how to find 
out.  There's a  database at the american Printing house for the 
Blind called, I think: Carl.
It lists most books that have been put into braille publicly or even
privately.
hope this will help.
bestPen
At 02:58 AM 6/19/2007, you wrote:
>Hello.  What do Roman roads have to do with Advanced Music History?  Does
>anyone know if the book, A History Of Western Music is in Braille?  I am
>trying to locate the Fourth edition.
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>Debra
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