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Music Braille Stickers are easy-to-use tactile labels that make it simple for educators to adapt printed music for braille readers, even without prior knowledge of the Music Braille Code.
Music Braille Stickers are an easy-to-use tool to make printed music accessible to students who read braille. Adhere the tactile musical notes directly to instruments, worksheets, or sheet music to support your student as they learn to play and read music.
Designed with busy educators in mind (especially those who aren’t familiar with the Music Braille Code), each sheet of stickers includes large print labels above each column to easily identify which sticker corresponds to which note. Music Braille Stickers make adapting music simple, quick, and flexible.
To help you get started, we’ve created a downloadable user guide with ideas and examples for how to integrate Music Braille Stickers into your lessons.
A quick and inexpensive way to translate print music into the Music Braille code
Twenty-five sheets of adhesive stickers (.56” x .56”) including
16 Notes & Rests sheets
9 Additional Symbols sheets
It seems to be super helpful for a music teacher introducing music in the elementary classroom without having to rely on the TVI for the music braille information or embossing. (TX)
This was the best she has done in reading the braille music code! (FL)
Student found it exciting to “finally” have music braille stickers we didn’t have to make ourselves. She was excited to show her music teacher at school. (FL)
The student gave 2 thumbs-up about the stickers. He really enjoyed learning music with the help of the stickers. He has used them for some music class exercises as well. He has enjoyed the independence of completing a music assignment. (TX)
Nice to have ready-made music stickers available and not have to make them personally. Sighted peers thought they were pretty cool, too. (MN)
User thought they were fun to use and take ownership for making their own flashcards. They also liked that the corners were notched to know direction to place. (MN)