[Menvi-discuss] Hi from Colorado

David Goldstein - Resource Center info2 at blindmusicstudent.org
Thu Jun 26 13:12:20 EDT 2014


Hi Margery and listers,

You did find me a bit publicly, but that's okay, and I'm sure you'll get 
more good answers.  We can correspond offlist sometime regarding your 
interesting move.

Going on with what Stephanie was saying, I believe the print books from the 
Richard taesch series are available on loan from NLS as well as the braille. 
Teachers often want to work have the same materials as their students, and 
provisions have been made for that.  The print books must be requested by 
the student.

If the student just wants to learn how braille music works, he might enjoy 
"Who's Afraid of Braille music," by Richard Taesch, which is about $10 from 
both Dancing Dots and National Braille Press.  Another book people like to 
use to understand the principles of the code is "How to Read Braille Music," 
by Bettye Krolick.  It is harder to find the Krolick books, but National 
Braille Press may still have some.  I believe Amazon also sold the print 
edition.  If the student wants to really get into the code on his own and 
reads literary braille with ease, he could take the braille music reading 
correspondence course from the Hadley School for the Blind, www.hadley.edu

I'm glad to know you're doing well.

David



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Margery Herrington" <mkherrin at adams.edu>
To: "This is for discussing music and braille literacy" 
<menvi-discuss at menvi.org>; <themusicsuite at verizon.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Hi from Colorado


Hello Stephanie,

Thank you very much for the information about resources for my sister's
friend. I'll pass the information on, and I know it will be appreciated.

Your response was very welcome.  I had thought I was just writing to
David, but apparently I managed to send my letter to the whole list serve.
 I'm posting this publically (I think) so I can apologize to the
people who don't know me but had to spend time reading about Pueblo and
such.  I'll be pleased to get suggestions from anyone about beginning
piano books in braille and introductory books about braille music
notation.

Margery Herrington



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