hi Terry:

Unfortunately, I've searched everywhere, and can't find an accessible Catholic 
hymnal anywhere--online or even a massive Braille volume.  I simply look at the 
list of the songs we are to sing each week and find the ones I don't have, then 
my sister or mom quickly reads them to me and I type them in.  Since I've been 
singing with the choir for about a year now, I need to write in fewer and fewer 
hymns.

I have the file organized numerically, because each hymn is assigned a number.  
That way, right before we begin the hymn, I use the find command to search for 
the number and am placed right at the top.

If I haven't implicitly answered your question already, lol, I only have words. 
 I'd be glad to send you what I have, except that it is very likely you may be 
using a different hymnal than I am.  I will check, and if you check and your 
church is using the same one, I will send you the ones I have, and I hope they 
will be of some use to you.

HTH, Laura

>------ original message ------
>from: "Powers, Terry (NIH/NCI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: using hymnals - Re: [Braillenote] The Cursor

>Laura;
>How did you get the lirics on cf card?  Did you scan the whole book or did
>you type the words in on the computer.  Do you have the music and words or
>just the words.  I would be graitly satisfied to have the words.  I can
>learn the melody by singing along with others.
>The hymnals have music also.  Is there any why I can just get the words.  I
>need a Catholic hymnol if anyone can help me.
>Thanks and Happy Holidays.

>Terry Powers




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