Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!clyde.concordia.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!bunker!hcap!hnews!130!33.0!Linda.Iverson From: Linda.Iverson@p0.f33.n130.z1.fidonet.org (Linda Iverson) Newsgroups: misc.handicap Subject: Braille Music Message-ID: <14816@bunker.UUCP> Date: 9 Oct 90 13:02:48 GMT Sender: wtm@bunker.UUCP Reply-To: Linda.Iverson@p0.f33.n130.z1.fidonet.org Distribution: misc Organization: FidoNet node 1:130/33.0 - The Bone Box, Fort Worth TX Lines: 22 Approved: wtm@bunker.UUCP Index Number: 10963 Hi, Andrew! I do not read braille music though I sing and am a musician; however, I know the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) has an extensivexD braille{ music collection. You may call the tollfree number to NLS, tell the receptionist what you want and someone from that department will return your call. I don't have the number right here, but if someone else on this echo doesn't send it,1E let me know and I'll get it. I want to call them, too. I don't know if regular braille translators would be able to translate braille music. I wouldn't think so due to the nature of how they work, but there may be something out there designed specifically for this purpose. If you find it, please share with the rest of us. Linda Iverson -- Uucp: ..!{decvax,oliveb}!bunker!hcap!hnews!130!33.0!Linda.Iverson Internet: Linda.Iverson@p0.f33.n130.z1.fidonet.org