Music for all

Music for all

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Subtitle: Sheet Music Writer with Braille Music Symbols My goal is to enable composers to quickly publish their musical scores for the benefit of blind people. Alternatively, a blind person can maintain a written record of their composition, allowing them to replay it later. To achieve this, simply arrange the various musical symbols in a grid, 26 characters per line, on an A4 sheet of paper, using an assembly system like a puzzle. The parts have chamfers, making it easy to hold each piece in place with just a light finger support. The support can be lifted without the pieces falling off. It's simple to remove them when you want to write another musical score. A line typically corresponds to a measure of music: I've researched Braille music and discovered that this language exists (visit the Wikipedia site at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille_music). The standard is fully described in the following document: https://www.loc.gov/nls/music/music%20braille%20code.pdf. You can also find a wealth of information on the website https://web.archive.org/web/20210115154418/http://www.brailleauthority.com.au/aboutus.html.

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