[Menvi-discuss] Accessible music notation software

Dewald van Deventer dewaldpianotuner at gmail.com
Wed Apr 19 03:47:55 EDT 2023


Hi all. It's been a while since I've posted here. I've only recently resubscribed, so sorry if I am reposting a question. 

I would like to know from you guys how you learn new pieces, especially for piano. 
I've played with a few programs like Ibos, Braille Music Reader, Braille Music Editor, etc. and music notation software like Lime from Dancing Dots, etc. 
But I am looking for a way to import an XML file that you can download from the internet, "I use Musescore's library", and have it displayed in Braille, and that can play it back to you. 
Braille Music Reader is amazing, but it supports all kind of weird file formats. 
Ibos only displays one measure at a time...
Musescore is developing nicely. You can even export to BRF now. 
Optimally, it would be nice to have an app on my phone or iPad to sit at the piano, and browse through my score, and even disable dynamic markings at first, etc. 
If any of you can give me some advice on how you do it. 

Thanks,
Dewald. 


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