[Menvi-discuss] Suggestions for expediting assignments.
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Sun Mar 25 16:09:54 EDT 2012
Sonja,
Success stories of students and families that have been spared this kind of heartache are actually quite plentiful. Many of them have gone on to fine jobs and careers, and have had wonderful college experiences.
Keep your faith, as you are not at all alone in this. Be sure to download the free book "A Blind Music Student's College Survival Guide" on our site. Read it yourself, and make copies for Brandon's teachers. There is no need for you to be discouraged with respect to anyone refusing to teach music braille, as today resources and help have become more plentiful than ever before.
Read our journals since 1997, and you may also want to read my Specialists column on the CTEBVI website[California Transcribers' and Educators of the Blind and Visually Impaired], formerly CTEVH. The column is called "Music in Education."
Sincerely,
Richard Taesch
SCCM Braille Music Division
MENVI Headquarters - www.menvi.org
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>Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Suggestions for expediting assignments.
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>Thiis exactly what this network will help with and why it exists. While
>I'm behind in mail on this list, I've been reading what is going on, and
>this has been going on long before this listserve was created and is
>still going on today. On the Presentations page, there is a story about
>a guy by the name of Bobb Right who talked about how teaching was done
>back when he was a child. I believe we talked about braille music, but
>it was not common back then either. I'm hoping this will all change
>very very soon.
>
>On 2/21/2012 10:23 AM, Sonja Biggs wrote:
>> Brandon has been seriously dedicated to learning music since the age of 14. He just turned 20. Unfortunately, he has always had to find out for himself how to do it. When he was in highschool, even though I asked for it in the IEP, he was refused braille music instruction on the basis that there was no one that could teach it and the other students in choir weren't learning it. When we moved to CA, it was still denied on his IEP by the district because there was no one in the Santa Clara County of Education Visually Impaired Program that could teach it. All of this made me very angry, as a parent, but I did not know what to do either. I had never heard of MENVI and had only barely heard of Dancing Dots. We discovered only last year about this listserve, got the Dancing Dots programs for Brandon, and met Grant H. and Ayaka at CTEBVI. Brandon has taught himself braille music through the Dancing Dot materials in the last year when we finally found out what was available. He has been
> basically teaching himself music theory until this school year by reading books on his own. We were really hoping this theory class would be what he needed. But it is not. Neither of his parents are musical. We have tried our best to provide for him, but it has been difficult to learn what is available and then getting him what he needs. Now, it breaks my heart to hear that he is not really learning what is important in his music theory class. I copied a sample theory placement test and had him take that to his teacher so at least those concepts would be addressed. I am thankful for Betty Downing transcribing the music for him. If it wasn't for this list, we would have never found her. Brandon learns so quickly and is so focused and dedicated. It was crushing for us to spend $3000 last year for applications, auditions, and traveling to 5 conservatories back east, only to be denied to all five. We knew that his best instruction would come from a conservatory. However, his lack of in
>struction in braille music and music theory really hurt him. He has focused heavily this year on filling in that gap in his education. We are praying he gets admitted to the University of the Pacific where he can really learn all that is necessary to learn about music. He is very gifted and to see him struggle to get the education he deserves and needs is gut wrenching to me. Perhaps you have heard this hundreds of times about other students. I just wish that there was a way we could make it more known how to have an accessible music education so other students don't have to go through the heartache that our family has.
>>
>> Sonja Biggs, MA, TVI, COMS
>> Vista Center for the Blind& Visually Impaired
>> 2470 El Camino Real, Suite 107
>> Palo Alto, CA 94306
>> 650-833-9766
>>
>> "Dream the impossible dream...then live it!" --Brandon Keith Biggs, Age 19, Blind Performer, LCA-CRB1
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>> From: menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org [menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org] On Behalf Of Brandon Keith Biggs [brandonboy13 at comcast.net]
>> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 8:47 AM
>> To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy
>> Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Suggestions for expediting assignments.
>>
>> Hello,
>> I auditioned for 5 conservatories last year and didn't get into any of them.
>> This year I've auditioned for 3 and I'm partially in 2 and I'm waiting on
>> the 3rd. The reason why I went to a community College first was because I
>> wanted to start college early and I wanted to make sure I knew without a
>> doubt that music was the path I wanted to go. I've been at this college for
>> 4 years and it was a year ago that I finally started the music path, so I
>> need this class and the same class next quarter to graduate. I had a feeling
>> this would happen last year, but being rejected from every conservatory kind
>> of put a damper on my high expectations.
>> I'm applying to University of the Pacific this year and I'm waiting to hear
>> in March if I got in. (I'm having nightmares of getting a rejection letter
>> from them!)
>> I'm also applying to UCSC and CSU Eastbay in CA as backup and I'm partially
>> in both of those.
>> I'm kind of frantic to get out of this college...
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brandon Keith Biggs
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Chris Smart
>> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 8:09 AM
>> To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy
>> Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Suggestions for expediting assignments.
>>
>> Brandon, can I ask something? Feel free to tell me if I'm totally
>> off the mark here. But, if you're so kean on music, and fairly
>> knowledgeable already, why aren't you enrolled in a good music
>> program somewhere? It sounds like you may be wasting your time in
>> this class.
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