Hi!
For printing music, may be
perky duck
Ales Kuhar
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From: Richard Wells
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2016 6:52 PM
To: QWS list
Subject: Re: QWS List Maybe strange question
MuseScore would probably not work for Braille music. It sure is good for
putting it on a staff for sighted musicians though.
On 9/5/2016 9:25 AM, Frank van de Coterlet wrote:
Hi James,
Yes, your answer is quite helpful to me.
I am a braille teacher. At the moment I have one adult student who is
learning braille. The person in question is a student at a conservatory
whose sight is deteriorating.
I have some 50-year old knowledge of braille music and I can teach the
basics. I would like to give the student some music examples for homework,
but I do not feel quite capable of writing music down myself without
mistakes, hence my question. So you may say: I am the kind of teachter who
is two lessons ahead of the student; the student knows this.
I have asked help from a professional blind musician when the student is
abovbe basic level.
With kind regards,
Frank
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Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Namens JAMES
BOWDEN
Verzonden: maandag 5 september 2016 14:58
Aan: QWS list <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: QWS List Maybe strange question
Hi Frank,
No, this is not a strange question:
QWS does not have any facilities to produce score music on paper, either
in print or in braille.
However, there are other programs which can - some may not be free.
I am not recommending any particular package because I have not personally
used them.
One possibility is the GoodFeel suite of software from Dancing Dots.
Another might be the Braille Music Editor program.
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There is a caveat you should be aware of when putting a MIDI file on
paper:
MIDI is a performance of a musical piece, score music gives you a bit more
information about the performance. So, things like slurs, staccato marks,
accents, expressions and so on, may not come out if you just put the MIDI
on paper. Oh yes, and watch out for ornaments such as trills and turns,
the MIDI file contains all the notes played, rather than showing a trill.
I hope this helps.
With best regards,
James.
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From: [email protected]
Date: 30/08/2016 17:51
To: "QWS list"<[email protected]>
Subj: QWS List Maybe strange question
Hi,
Is it possible in QWS, or in any other accessible midi player, to turn a
midi file into music notation that one could read on, say, a braille
display or print out in braille on paper?
Regards,
Frank
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