Dancing Dots
Where Music Meets Technology for the blind
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Dancing Dots serves blind musicians and their educators through technology and training

Dancing Dots serves blind musicians and their educators through technology and training.

"Where Music Meets Technology for the Blind"

Any sighted musician can scan and edit print notation and convert it to the equivalent braille notation with our GOODFEEL Braille Music Translator. These sighted copyists need not necessarily know braille.

Blind musicians can independently create print and braille scores, with GOODFEEL, Lime and Lime Aloud, and sophistacated sound recordings with CakeTalking for SONAR. You can now order our Dancing Dots Accessible Audio and Notation Workstation. We can train you to use any of our technology, more mainstream applications or to learn to read braille music. Here's our reference guide that describes a situation and suggests specific products and resources.

We offer a variety of products including braille music courses, and assistive technology such as JAWS for Windows and Duxbury Braille Translator. Dancing Dots can consult with you and supply your needs. We represent the leading manufacturers of assistive technology and music supplies. Find a sound card, MIDI controller or a MIDI interface for your PC. If you can't find what you're looking for just ask and we'll help. Here is a brief list of our most popular products listed by need.

Products and Services

Other Resources

Visit our customer page to access online help and training, register your software, join one of our Listservs and chat with other GOODFEEL, CakeTalking &/or Sibelius Speaking customers or send us your comments.

Visit our resources page for links of interest to blind musicians, their teachers and parents.

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