GOODFEEL® (Braille Music Translator)
(Version 3.2)
Transcribe Braille Music Quickly, Automatically and Accurately
Are you a blind singer or instrumentalist who needs to have braille
scores quickly? Are you an educator or rehabilitation professional
serving blind musicians who has no time to learn to be a braille music
transcriber? GOODFEEL can help you. GOODFEEL automatically converts
several kinds of music files to braille; the same files used to print
the score for sighted players. To prepare and transcribe these files
with GOODFEEL, you do not need to know how to read braille music!
Fast and Flexible
Transcribe a single part, selected parts, or an entire score in
seconds! GOODFEEL features integrated literary braille translation for
most western languages so you can transcribe both the words and the
tune.
Sighted non-specialists can scan/import/enter
print music notation, and convert to what we call an accessible score
for a blind musician to read. Accessible scores present the music in any
combination of the following: verbal descriptions, musical cues, and
braille music notation. We also like to call accessible scores “braille
music with training wheels.” Braille scores in the following formats can
be produced: Instrumental, Keyboard, Vocal, and instrumental full score.
Blind Musicians Independently Produce Print Music Scores
Blind users can type or play music in, add
required details such as lyrics, dynamics, etc., and print the music out
in standard staff notation for sighted teachers, colleagues or students.
U.K. Formatting
GOODFEEL can be configured to conform closely to the formatting
conventions used for braille Music production in the U.K.
Lite Version
GOODFEEL Lite gives you all the features of the full product but
limits you to just one of these formats: instrumental music, vocal
parts, keyboard or full score.
Supports All Versions of Windows (Including both 32-bit and 64-bit
Windows7)
How does it all work?
- Scan the print score with SharpEye (optional step).
- Use Lime to enter/edit the score using your Qwerty or musical
keyboard
- Proofread or audition your piece.
- Emboss or edit braille notation using GOODFEEL.
Please feel free to visit Dancing Dots' web site at
http://www.dancingdots.com
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others interested in access to print and braille scores from around the
world to exchange information and questions about music notation
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