One score needed

• Oct 24, 2018 - 10:40

Hi,
I am blind and often I download scores made with musescore and saved as musicxml. In this way I can perform an automatic braille music translation. This is a very usefull possibility. Unfortunately is no easy to find music in xml and it is not so easy to find people that helps in copying scores. For example actualy I need chopin's tarantella op 43, but it seems not to be in archive. There is a way to ask users of comunity if someone dezire to give his contribute to helps blind? I tried to contact the user named "clasicman", but It seems that the platform does not let to contact directly who uploads the files. Thank you for reading me and good work


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I'll put this into MuseScore for you. It shouldn't take more than a couple of days, probably a lot less. I'll post a link to it as a reply to you here when it's done.

In reply to by mike320

This operation was fantastic and solved the issue for the Blind. Now I encountered another barrier. A little student as to perform with her companions a piece from Beethoven: WoO for Violin and piano. It is simple and it can be found on Petrucci in pdf format. Unfortunatley as I have told in the last post, Pdf can not be computed to obtain braille music. Musicxml is the only choice. In the Musescore I have not found a copy of this piece. Can someone able to copy it for this little girl?

In reply to by gianScore22

I'll transcribe IMSLP #05406 using version 2.3.2 since the version 3.0 upload to MuseScore.com is not working properly yet. I suspect it will take me about 2 days. I'll post a link here when I'm done.

In the future, it is better to start a new topic for a new piece and I would suggest a title such as "Request someone to transcribe Rondo for Violin and Piano". This will make it easier for everyone (including me) to find the post in the future. In the next two days, I suspect I will make 100 to 200 posts to these forums and this thread will be buried deep in my list of recent posts with a rather meaningless title.

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