[Menvi-discuss] a question about braille music
Chela Robles
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Tue Jul 19 11:50:25 EDT 2011
It should, if it is "How To Read Braille Music Second Edition by
Bettye Crolick probably spelling her name wrong though.
On 7/19/11, Bettie Downing <bnbdowning70 at embarqmail.com> wrote:
> Does that book teach you how in vocal music there is a way to avoid writing
> repeated words or phrases? And melismatic passages with the double slur???
>
>
> On Jul 19, 2011, at 10:31 AM, kelsey nicolay wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I've been working with "An Introduction to Music for the Blind Student,"
>> and would say that my braille music reading skills have improved greatly.
>> However, I do have an additional question. I am a singer, both solo and I
>> also sing in choir, and this is my first time ever reading a vocal score.
>> Are there any additional symbols or rules I would need to know to
>> accomplish this?
>> Thanks,
>>
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