Re: Is it possible to learn music braillenotes without a braille display?
I would recommend reviewing Hadley School for the Blind's braille music course. I'm signing up for it this summer. I'm a music major and need to read braille music in order to make life easier...
If you are indeed outside of the U.S., I believe Hadley still ofers their course, but take that with a grain of salt. Without a braille display, you'll obviously need hard copy, which isn't easy to obtain even in the U.S. from certain lenders.
I'm curious -- are you learning for sake of education, or recreation? From what it sounds like, learning braille music notation will help further your understanding of how music is written and composed.
Another thing to consider is how comprehensive your knowledge of music theory is. Notation will be pointless to learn if you aren't learning both simultaneou sly. Note any course you take for reading braille music is simply that, reading it, not understanding the theory behind it. Perhaps there are materials that can do both.
Luke
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