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I agree that it is worth the struggle to overcome this challenge. I have been teaching theory and aural skills to a blind student for three semesters now and it has been extremely rewarding. We do have to meet one-on-one and it does take extra work to convert
materials into appropriate formats. However I have learned a lot about my own teaching in the process. Many of the materials I have developed for her have been very useful in the "regular" classroom. I have begun to realize how much I rely on visual aids,
rather than aural aids, to teach theory concepts. She doesn't read braille but she has a computer program that will read text aloud. So I can still have her chart large forms of pieces, we have simply developed a text-based chart that works via email. The
basics (and advanced concepts) of Schenkerian theory can be taught aurally, and might actually be more effective if you can't hide behind notation. At least, that has been my experience.
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<div>I'd be happy to share resources if you are interested.</div>
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<div style="font-size: 16px; ">David Forrest, PhD</div>
<div>Assistant Professor of Music Theory</div>
<div>Graduate Theory Coordinator</div>
<div>Texas Tech University</div>
<div>(806) 742-2270, 265</div>
<div><a href="mailto:david.forrest@ttu.edu">david.forrest@ttu.edu</a></div>
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<div>On Nov 5, 2012, at 12:02 PM, Nicolas Meeůs wrote:</div>
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<div>Dear collective wisdom,<br>
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The University Paris-Sorbonne, under the pressure of Luciane Beduschi (now of Skidmore College), organized compulsory classes in Schenkerian analysis for our third-year students. One of them, visual impaired, asked to be freed from these classes and, indeed,
we saw no other solution than to exempt her from this course.<br>
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I would be most interested to know if anyone has experience of such a situation.<br>
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Nicolas Meeůs<br>
Université Paris-Sorbonne<br>
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