now that would be cool. my concern is that voiceover blabs a lot and we'd need to hear the notes more than voiceover. unless you just had voiceover tell you the notes, but if you can't hear the music in your head then what's the point of that? I have perfect pitch too so I could hear it, but I'm not much of a composer as it is. still, it would be a challenge for both developer and user/composer to be sure.

Dave c. bahr


On 6/25/2012 12:01 AM, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
Hi all,
I'd just been trying out some music notation for the iphone. I'd found one that is partly accessible. It's called music drawing. When I opened the app, there's a series of butons, like to select the duration of the note, and the stave to use. I was able to enter notes with voice over off; I could tell the note because I have perfect pitch. ppreciate some I'm wondering if a few of us could play with this app and write to the app developer to make it accessible? I have no idea how to go about that, or even what to write, so would appreciate some help. Hopefully if we work together, we will soon have something that we can use as blind musicians!
Steph


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