[MusicTlk] Questions About Accessible Music Textbooks
Kirk Reiser
kirk at reisers.ca
Sun May 7 15:40:54 UTC 2023
Hello Dana: I kind of thought that more knowledgeable folks would have
answered this than me but...all I know is that NLS bard has braille
books on music harmony such as Tonal Harmony, Jazz Improvization,
counter point and orchestration. There is actually quite a bit of
information available. I can't think of any that incorporate audio
along with the texts though.
I hope this is helpful and if I can answer any other questions you can
write me off list. I am certainly no expert on music theory however,
just an amateur guitarist.
Kirk
On Wed, 3 May 2023, Dana Mohsen via MusicTlk wrote:
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> Hello all,
> My name is Dana Ibrahim, and I am a blind musician studying piano and music composition.
> I have a question regarding accessible music textbooks.
> Note: by music textbooks I mean textbooks about music (harmony, counterpoint, analysis, etc) and not music scores.
> Is there a digital music textbook that uses a combination of electronic braille and audio?
> For instance, would there be a music textbook that contains a folder with both audio and braille options for the music textbook?
> E.G. if I were to download a digital copy of a music textbook, would there be an option for it to come with audio, text documents and braille? I know that this sounds a bit complicated.
> Thank you in advance.
> Best regards,
> Dana Ibrahim
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>
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