<div dir="ltr">Hello everyone, I am also really grateful for everyone who has put in the work to make MuseScore not only a fully accessible notation program for screen reader users, but a ton of work has gone into improving the program as a whole in the past few years especially. I have not composed music much recently, but when I do find the drive to write more music, MuseScore will be a huge asset. Being able to read through a score via audio description of the elements, will also being able to export in a format that can easily be converted to braille, is also a huge blessing.</div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Oct 8, 2023 at 2:32 PM Luis Arellano via Menvi-discuss <<a href="mailto:menvi-discuss@menvi.org">menvi-discuss@menvi.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Just wanting to come on here to publically thank Mr. Marc Sabatella for <br>
all of his work in MuseScore. Even though I am still learning how to use <br>
it and now trying to learn the meanings of the different musical <br>
markings and how or when to use them. Using MuseScore with simple <br>
scores, or if someone like myself are wishing to learn braille music. <br>
Finding a sighted person and asking them to create simple scores on <br>
MuseScore, or just XML files, to then save them with MuseScore into <br>
braille. One can begin to decode and understand the code much better. <br>
With this tool, learning music if you don't have perfect pitch, and <br>
would like to read how it looks like. Is a game changer. And it's free! <br>
With this, I am hoping to soon read braille music books that were <br>
donated to me at the beginning of my musical journey just two years ago. <br>
This has become a great assette. That when I mentioned it on my Facebook <br>
timeline. A friend who has been playing for years. Asked me more <br>
questions because she had a piano piece that she was curious on how it <br>
would look in braille. I guess she had it saved as an xml format and <br>
when she ran it through MuseScore. She was able to finally look at it on <br>
her braille display. So thank you Mr. Sabatella for all the work you've <br>
put in to MuseScore. And, please extend the gratitude to the rest of the <br>
contributing developers of this awesome tool.<br>
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