Hi Dani!
Thanks for this link. I just downloaded the Braille Code 2015. I didn't
know this was available until you answered another post.
Debby
At 09:15 PM 4/25/2017, Dani Pagador wrote
Sorry. Primer has all that, but addresses general stringed instruments.
If you want a really comprehensive book, download the Music
Braille Code 2015 from http://www.brailleauthority.org/music/music.html
It covers every type of Braille music format, and has examples to
illustrate the rules.
On 4/25/17, Dani Pagador <axs.brl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Are you in the states? If so, and you have access to BARD, download
> the Primer for Braille Music by Edward Jenkins. It'll take you through
> the basics of braille music notation, and includes piano, organ,
> vocal, and guitar.
>
> On 4/25/17, Adolfo Torrez <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important;
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>> #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important;
>> background-color:white !important; } If piano music is written on a grand
>> staff, and a pentatonic scale played on guitar is written on a single
>> line
>> what are the music symbols for the down stroke and the up stroke of the
>> plectrum? Â And if i were to write a pentatonic scale with hammer ons and
>> pull offfs, what symbols would i use to notate a hammer on or pull
>> off?Whare
>> do i begin when trying to transcribe what i am playing on guitar? Thank
>> you.
>
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