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Picture of WHO'S AFRAID OF BRAILLE MUSIC? Who's Afraid of Braille Music? A Short Introduction and Resource Handbook for Parents and Students, by Richard Taesch and William McCann, is a braille music manual designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Available in Braille or print, this book explains the braille system for music notation, and shows how to read, write, play, and sing music in braille. Lessons and assignments are included.

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Price: 14.00.

This product record was updated on January 18, 2013.

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Dancing Dots

1754 Quarry Lane
P.O. Box 927
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 19482-0927
United States
Telephone: 610-783-6692.
Fax: 610-500-5073.
Web: http://www.dancingdots.com.
Email: info@dancingdots.com.


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