[Menvi-discuss] Note reading
Mary A. Walker
MWalker at oceansideschools.org
Wed Jan 16 08:51:28 EST 2013
Hello Everyone!
I am an elementary general and choral music teacher interested in learning how to read braille music. I have two questions.
1. Do you have any course recommendations for braille music and/or teaching music to the visually impaired? My colleague recommended the Hadley School for the Blind online course.
2. In what context do students typically learn to read braille music? From a private music teacher? A TVI? Or a public school music teacher? I recently read Laurie Rubin's book, hoping to gain insight into how to best support note reading in the classroom setting. It was a great book but she did not go into specifics related to note reading.
Any recommendations are greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Mary A. Walker
School #3 Music Teacher
Oceanside School District
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Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Fwd: [Members] I have four magic questions for you...
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From: **Chris Rockett** <contact at promoteyourmusic.net<mailto:contact at promoteyourmusic.net>>
Subject: [Members] I have four magic questions for you...
Date: January 13, 2013 12:21:20 AM EST
To: Timothy Clark Music <timothyclarkmusic at me.com<mailto:timothyclarkmusic at me.com>>
Hey Guys,
Just wanted to share a few questions I've started asking myself
every morning to stay on track...think they will help you too.
Here goes...
1) What five things must I do today to move my music career
forward?
2) Who do I need to speak to today who can help me
on the journey?
3) Who have I already reached out to and need to follow up with?
4) What are the main things I must complete today,
no matter what? (Do this stuff first)
That's it!
Try and hold off looking in your email inbox until you have got the
most important things done, because your email will usually be full of a
bunch of stuff that other people want you to do and you suddenly
have no time left for yourself.
I'd love to hear some of your answers.
- Chris
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