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How to Read Braille Music, 2nd Edition, by Bettye Krolick, is a manual for teaching music braille for individuals who are blind or have low vision. This book gives an overview of braille music, and explains the music braille symbols most frequently found in elementary through intermediate-level music. It is written at a fifth grade reading level and is suitable for both children and adults. This edition has 44 pages and was published in 1998. OPTIONS: This manual is available in braille, print, and CD-ROM for Windows. The print version is designed for sighted teachers, parents, or aides. The CD-ROM version has interactive features and plays musical examples.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Opus Technologies

13333 Thunderhead Street
San Diego, California 92129-2329
United States
Telephone: 866-678-7832 or 858-538-9401.
Fax: 858-538-9401.
Web: http://www.opustec.com.
Email: opus@opustec.com.


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