[Menvi-discuss] Help with learning pieces in Braille

Patrick Janson patrick at braillemusicandmore.com
Mon Oct 21 08:13:14 EDT 2024


Hi Dwald, Jeanie and All,

I can't give any advice on how to search for unique dot patterns, but I can at least identify unusual symbols. Table 2 of the Music Braille Code 2015 is the section for "Notes and Note Value," print page 3. Toward the bottom of that page, there is a sub-section called "Prefixes for specially shaped notes."

The very first symbol listed is dots 26, 1 for "Solid note head only". This means, to the sighted musician, the note head is filled in but has no stem. It appears to just be "floating" on the music staff (the pitch is D5 in the example). It is a modern technique of music notation as it has no rhythmic value.

Jeanie mentioned dots 26, 12 which is the "X-shaped note head" and in this section of the Music Braille Code there are also dot combinations for "diamond-shaped note head" and a few other oddities.

Patrick Janson
President of the National Braille Association
Owner of Braille Music and More
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Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Help with learning pieces in Braille


Hi Dwald,



As Ella mentioned dot 5 in front of anything means it is an editorial edition.  This can be used for transcriber added rests where for various reasons the print version doesn’t fully add up to a bar and makes no sense in Braille without the addition of these rests.  I have noticed that if rests are hidden in MuseScore then they will usually come out in SMB as an editorial rest.



I thought I’d seen 26,1 before notes before but was thinking of 26,12 which is the symbol for a cross head note.  I suspect it will be something similar with an unusual shaped note head.



Three thoughts on how to simplify this:

Make sure your MuseScore file does not have a whole lot of hidden rests or unusual symbols or noteheads that you don’t need for any good reason.

In the SMB preferences you can select various transcription options.  There is a huge check list of items that you can choose to ignore symbols for, so maybe if you don’t want this level of detail and just want the basic notes you could uncheck quite a few of these.

You could also use the MuseScore file in conjunction with the Braille file to go to that spot and hear what it is that is being read out about that note etc to work it out.



I would be interested to know though if there is an easy to search list of all braille symbols.  I haven’t tried searching in the manual.  Could anyone give simple steps for how to search for a particular dot pattern to find out what it is such as this 26,1?



Jeanie



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Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Help with learning pieces in Braille



Hi guys.

Question here:

I've been trying to get scores in an accessible reading format so I could read it on my Braille display.

I'm using Musescore.com to download xml files.

I import it into Sao Mai Braille transcription program which transcribes it into Braille music, then saving it as a brf file.

WHEN I open it on my Braille display, "using a Mantis 40-cell display" in the Braille editor, I see the notes, etc.

But in between all the notes, are these funny extra signs, some of which are pedal markings etc. but just full of stuff.

would someone be willing to look at a score for me or give me some advice please?

At this moment in-time, I am getting sick and tired of Braille music all-together.

It used be a breeze when studying it while at school and university.



For example it prints out markings like: dots 2 6 and then dot 1 before a bunch of notes.

And then dot 5, followed by a m or x or v.



Thanks for your help.



Dewald.



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