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From: Lars Ballieu Christensen
Date: Apr 1, 2022 1:36PM


Hi George

You may also want to review the Braille Music project at the DAISY Consortium: https://daisy.org/activities/projects/music-braille/

Venligst/Kind regards

Lars
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Hi George,
You might want to check out Dancing Dots.
I hope that helps,
Paul

Paul Rayius
Vice-President of Training
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Hi All,

I'm trying to find some information on optimizing the accessibility of sheet music. The specific context that I am researching for is providing sheet music and musical notations in electronic documents for an online course.

A preliminary web search turned up a number of projects in this space, but I wasn't able to find anything with recent activity, or with notable (sorry, couldn't help myself) results.

Thank you,

George
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