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Tuesday, August 10, 2004
Music For Your Eyes
People who can read music but who are finding it difficult to see might be interested in large print music.
Three online sources of large print music are Seniorstore.com - Large Print Classical Music, Stephens - Large Print Classic Pop Music and Piano Pal - Large Print Piano Music from . The US Library of Congress also provides music in large print and on instructional audio tapes according to members of the RPList, on which I recently read about these resources.
UPDATE: Today's RPList Digest (11 August 2004) included two more music resources. They are Sheet Music Online's Large Print Music for the Visually Impaired and Dancing Dots, a company selling software that can translate printed music into Braille and vice versa.
Three online sources of large print music are Seniorstore.com - Large Print Classical Music, Stephens - Large Print Classic Pop Music and Piano Pal - Large Print Piano Music from . The US Library of Congress also provides music in large print and on instructional audio tapes according to members of the RPList, on which I recently read about these resources.
UPDATE: Today's RPList Digest (11 August 2004) included two more music resources. They are Sheet Music Online's Large Print Music for the Visually Impaired and Dancing Dots, a company selling software that can translate printed music into Braille and vice versa.
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