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Christopher Moore <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Oct 2008 15:28:21 -0400
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Bill,
I don't think Braille music has changed much. I still read it, but I 
don't think it's being taught much anymore.  

You're right about the braille writer being very versatile.  I don't 
know how anyone could do math classes without one.

Chris

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 12:50:06AM -0400, Bill Deatherage wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been wondering if there people who still read braille music?
> I remember learning it when I was in school.  That was back in the late 
> 1960's and early 70's.  I am sure it has changed from then.  One thing I 
> liked about the braille writer was you could write braille do math and write 
> music with the same machine.  But that was then.  I am not sure how things 
> have changed with braille music since then.
> Bill 

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