Steph,

If the notes etc. need to be labeled I imagine this would be easy as well. 
Moving the notes up/down the staff would also be doable. So, I would definitely 
encourage anyone interested to contact the developer. THe more people that 
contact a developer will demonstrate there is a level of interest and investing 
the time would be a valuable use of resources.

On Jun 25, 2012, at 2:01 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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