In this Tech Doctor podcast, Robert makes a virtual trip to Australia where he 
catches up with the professional musician and access technology specialist, 
Scott Erichsen.

Scott tells us about his formal training as a jazz pianist. He describes how 
having perfect pitch has helped him to quickly reproduce the music that he 
hears. Scott talks about the importance of braille in writing music and the 
necessity to have really excellent teachers.

Robert and Scott then move in to a discussion of access technology describing 
how blind people in Australia go about acquiring and utilizing access 
technology. Scott talks about his work as a tester, evaluator and trainer. They 
discuss mainstream versus specialized technology and explore some ways of 
bridging the two.

The podcast concludes with a discussion of Scott's current music, a pending 
trip to the U.S. and Scott's two currently available albums. Finally, Robert 
finishes the podcast by playing one of Scott's recordings called "Places."

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