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Braille music

Braille music can be borrowed from the National Library for the Blind (NLB). Music is included in its catalogue
It may be possible to request items from the Library of Congress catalogue, which contains Braille and large print music and instructional material on cassette.

Braille music is available for purchase or loan from the Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB). It is possible to have a specific piece of music transcribed on request.
Contact Customer Services at: cservices@rnib.org.uk or libraryinfo@rnib.org.uk

The RNIB Transcription Centre South West may also be contacted for production of modified stave notation.

The Miracle project aims to create a world wide virtual library of Braille music. Participating libraries may request and download files on behalf of their users.

Golden Chord provides a personalised transcription service for customers who require music and music-related materials in Braille.

In liaison with CILIP

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Page last updated: 29 June 2008 23:39
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