Yes, if anyone might be interested in a Braille Blazer with only 3 hours use on 
it, feel free to contact me off list about it.

I figured that it would help someone with a BrailleNote or VoiceNote which is 
why I bothered to put it on list at all.

Donna

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> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Susan Stageberg"

>I sing in a semi-professional chamber choir, and my solution to this is
>that I put the music in the BrailleNote and use it in rehearsals; that
>way I can edit the file--that crescendo in measure eight; that half rest
>that we want to be a dotted quarter rest.  When I have put in all the
>edits, I send the file to my Braille Blazer, so that when concert time
>comes, I have a binder full of hard copy.  For church choir I often just
>use the BrailleNote on Sunday mornings, but we stand in the back of the
>church and I can use a music stand if I really need to.  There are
>advantages to both.  For giving a speech I'd be comfortable just using
>the BrailleNote.  But I think it's a personal thing.

>Susie

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