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Hi,
I am a piano player and I am quite frustrated.  I am totally blind and most
of the time I can not find music that is accessible that matches up with the
print score.  I have tried the products from Dancing Dots, but I was not
impress with the results.  When I scanned in the print scores, Sharp I two
came back with many errors.  I do not have the money to pay for Kate Walk to
fix these errors on my own.  Other than my teacher I have no one available
to read printed sheet music.  I am wondering if anyone knows of any
transcription service that is around that will put sheet music into braille
or onto tape that will not cost an arm and a leg.  I do not have perfect
pitch to pick up the music by ear.  Any information will be greatly
appreciated.

Jamie Seeger
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Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends leave
footprints in your heart.  E. R.


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