What are the different ways for me to read music?
There are a few different ways to read music if you're blind or partially sighted including Braille music, digital scores, talking scores and Modified Stave Notation (MSN). The Sight without Sound website provides a good overview of these options.
The Dancing Dots website has a range of resources for people with sight loss including links to software that can support learning to read braille music and software that can read magnified print music.
The UK Association for Accessible Formats (UKAAF) have a Music Subject Area, which has links to a number of resources.
Did this answer your question?
Related questions
- What is Modified Stave Notation (MSN)?
- Can I get sheet music in Braille / large print?
- Do you have any advice on accessible equipment for recording, editing and mixing music?
- How can musical instruments be adapted for people with sight loss?
- Can you support my child with accessing music exams for children with a visual impairment?