[Menvi-discuss] reccomendations on instructional instrument books
Beverly Jackson
musicmontessori at gmail.com
Mon Aug 8 13:37:22 EDT 2016
Hi Vaughn,
I recently did a practicum at the Missouri School for the Blind. There is a lot of manuals in hardcopy braille for woodwinds and brass that are very much not in use, but stored in the music room. If needed, why don’t you contact the Superintendent there to perhaps let you have those items.
Beverly
Practicum Student, Teacher of Visually Impaired.
> On Aug 8, 2016, at 11:30 AM, Vaughn Brown <jazzdressage at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I hope that everyone is enjoying their summer. Recently I took the job
> as music director at the Washington State School for the Blind. As a
> teacher I need basic knowledge on strings, brass, and woodwinds. Are
> there any instructional instrument manuals regarding these subjects?
> Strings I have started to learn. I am more concern about the woodwinds
> and brass regarding fingerings and mouth positions. Also, I would
> prefer if these manuals were in hardcopy Braille.
>
> Thank you fellow teachers and musicians for your insights.
>
> Kindly,
> Vaughn
>
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> Vaughn Brown
> Berklee College of Music Graduate, Bachelor in Music, Drummer, educator
> 504-202-8492
> http://www.vaughnbrown.net
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