At 11:12 AM 7/20/2010, you wrote:
I don't know. I was just mentioning it because it's a popular choice among sighted folks.Is Ear Master Pro accessible for blind user with JAWS?
I am a cellist, using an instrument with no frets to assist in positioning the fingers so ear training is essential, especially for those really high
Ah, I understand. You might want to check out that Matt Glaser Ear Training course then, since he is a string teacher at Berklee and quite the violinist. I forget the difference in range, but I'm guessing you could simply try playing his violin phrases down an octave on your celo?
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