[Menvi-discuss] Flute student interested in getting to know a peer or mentor

Christina Robertson robertsonpianostudio at msn.com
Fri Jan 17 19:16:00 UTC 2014


What a beautiful piece, and beautifully played!  Thank you for sending the youtube link.
Christina in Prescott AZ 


From: billlist1 at verizon.net
To: info2 at blindmusicstudent.org; menvi-discuss at menvi.org
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 14:11:45 -0500
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Flute student interested in getting to know a	peer	or mentor

Perhaps our young customer, Holly, from England who plays flute and has learned a lot of music from braille scores will want to contact this young student.  By way of encouragement, see her performing a piece on YouTube which she learned from braille music:www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRe9Gv8PAzE&feature=youtu.be  We have a link to her performance and to other customers who use braille music in their study and work at:www.DancingDots.com/main/customerprofiles.htm Bill  From: Menvi-discuss [mailto:menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org] On Behalf Of David Goldstein - Resource Center
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 1:05 PM
To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy
Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Flute student interested in getting to know a peer or mentor A teacher I'm corresponding with has a blind flute student in sixth grade.  The student would love to meet someone else who learns flute music from braille, preferably around her age but adults might be interesting, too.  Does anyone know someone or fit the bill? Thanks,David ----- Original Message ----- From: Dani L Pagador To: This is for discussing music and braille literacy Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2014 9:52 PMSubject: [Menvi-discuss] Options for working with LD VI Student Hi, Everyone.How different is the Hadley music course for sighted students than the one for blind students? A friend who is a TVI has an LD VI  student who tried taking the Hadley admissions test so he could take the braille music course. He didn’t pass the test because his reading comprehension and Math skills don’t meet the required level; he can’t go on to take Hadley’s music course.  My friend is asking whether it would be possible for his teaching assistant to take the course, then adapt it so the student would be able to learn braille music at a slower pace. Would another option be for the assistant to use Intro to Braille Music for the Blind Student? She is asking about whether the Primer is a good resource. I use it as a reference all the time, and know that How to Read Braille Music Notation is available as a download in electronic braille format. But is this also available in print? If so, I’m thinking this could be another resource, but would like member input. Thanks for any suggestions. More Later,Dani    Please visit www.menvi.org/donate.html  to make a voluntary contribution to MENVI's work.
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