Connect. Collaborate. Create.
Sound Without Sight is a community-driven online knowledge hub, collating information and resources to support blind and partially sighted musicians and audio engineers to break down access barriers.
This podcast highlights content produced by the project. This includes recordings from our Monthly Meet-up Sessions, which each bring together an established VI music or sound professional with community members who are just starting out, and everybody in between. Catch up on all the knowledge, solutions, and tips for success here.
If you’re a visually impaired musician or audio engineer, why not share some solutions you’ve found on our knowledge hub? You can learn more and get involved at: soundwithoutsight.org
If you’ve enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider making a donation to support the project.
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Connect. Collaborate. Create.
Sound Without Sight is a community-driven online knowledge hub, collating information and resources to support blind and partially sighted musicians and audio engineers to break down access barriers.
This podcast highlights content produced by the project. This includes recordings from our Monthly Meet-up Sessions, which each bring together an established VI music or sound professional with community members who are just starting out, and everybody in between. Catch up on all the knowledge, solutions, and tips for success here.
If you’re a visually impaired musician or audio engineer, why not share some solutions you’ve found on our knowledge hub? You can learn more and get involved at: soundwithoutsight.org
If you’ve enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider making a donation to support the project.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we host a panel discussion, curated by Zenny Jabeera, exploring the different approaches that blind musicians might take to learning music and communicating musical ideas.
We welcome three very special guests onto the panel:
The panel compare and contrast their approaches, such as using braille music notation, learning by ear, and using notation software to explore digital scores.
This episode was recorded live, as part of the Sound Without Sight Monthly Meet-up Session for June 2024, featuring questions submitted by our community.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.