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Re: Optimizing accessibility in sheet music
From: Murphy, Sean
Date: Apr 4, 2022 8:02PM
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Music.xml is the standard used for digital music scores. This standard is used by the common score applications like MuseScore, Guitar Pro, etc. Some vendors are using a customised version of the XML schemer specific to their application.
The products I have used personally which have a degree of accessibility in the Free Market is MuseScore 3. MuseScore 4 is also including accessibility for music scores.
Dancing dot uses the Lime editor which they have customised. It is accessible to low vision users and Screen reader users. Has its own challenges from a feature set point of view. This product will convert from music score into Braille.
Braille Music Editor 2021 has been designed for Blind music learners. This product will convert Braille Music into print score.
I hope the above information helps.
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Sean Murphy
Sean Murphy | Senior Digital System specialist (Accessibility)
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