[Menvi-discuss] Details about Format and Symbols for Braille VocalMusic

Debra Baxley debrabaxley at att.net
Thu Jul 21 08:01:35 EDT 2011


Do you know if Petite Suite by Hassler is brailled?

 

Debra

 

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[mailto:menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org] On Behalf Of Karen Gearreald
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 2:16 PM
To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy
Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Details about Format and Symbols for Braille
VocalMusic

 

From

www.loc.gov/nls/music

you can download the "brf" files for the second edition of INTRODUCTION TO
BRAILLE MUSIC TRANSCRIPTION, originally by Mary Turner De Garmo, revised by
Dr. Lawrence Smith and others.  This is a big and marvelously helpful book.
Because of the inability to read ink-print music, blind music students
cannot take the transcription course on which the book is based; but anyone
can benefit from studying the book.  Special guidance on formats and symbols
for vocal music is found in Chapter 22 (Volume 4), Chapter 28 (Volume 5),
and Chapters 29 and 31 (Volume 6).  

 

For a still more technical look at braille music, anyone can download the
"brf" files of the 1997 BANA music code book.  Go to
www.brailleauthority.org to download the zipped files for the five braille
volumes.  Chapter 22 on vocal music (in Volume 3) includes explanations of
solo music, ensemble music, and opera format.

 

If you are a serious braille-reading singer, don't shortchange yourself.
All this information is available for downloading without cost.  Enjoy these
resources and make good use of them!

 
Karen Gearreald  

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