[Menvi-discuss] Braille Music

Chela Robles cdrobles693 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 10:54:29 EST 2013


It is a combination of both by ear and music theory to get the student 
exposed to reading music.

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On 1/28/2013 7:44 AM, Chris Smart wrote:
> I thought the Susuki method was mostly aural, imitating the teacher, 
> at least for the first couple of levels?
> I apologize if I have this wrong.
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> At 12:02 AM 1/28/2013, you wrote:
>> Hello,
>> First of all, having the book in Braille would really help her.
>> The first thing I would do is if you are a member of the National 
>> Library Service for the Blind, you may be able to borrow the book 
>> from them or they can register her for Web-braille which is a service 
>> which allows her to access Braille books online with a username and 
>> password.  They may be able to help.  Otherwise, I would recommend 
>> looking to see if you can get a volunteer transcriber to transcribe 
>> it for her. However, Web-braille is still probably the best option. 
>> However, I should warn you that if she has a notetaker, she will want 
>> to use the download button specifically designed for notetakers 
>> (There is a button for pc users and notetaker users), I use a Braille 
>> note and found it works well.  If you want to correspond, you may 
>> write me off-list at any time.  I am on my email pretty much all the 
>> time (except when I'm in class of course) so if you want to email me 
>> for any reason, I can usually get back to you pretty quickly.  I took 
>> piano for over twelve years although I didn't use Suzuki and I'm 
>> working on learning the Braille music code.  Again, if you ever want 
>> to correspond off-list, just let me know.
>> Thanks and have a good night,
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