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Full History - 2020 - 12 - 11 - ID#kb5ywl
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blindness and instruments? (self.Blind)
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zersiax 2 points 2y ago
I play the piano mostly, want to learn guitar at some point. I mostly do digital production these days though, using a MIDI controller and Komplete Kontrol which talks, so is therefore usable by a fully blind person, kinda.
IronDominion 2 points 2y ago
Learning alto sax, do a bit of other things.
spider_lord 1 points 2y ago
Been playing guitar for fourteen years, started when I was thirteen.
siwy4don 1 points 2y ago
I've been playing on a guitar for 8 years, but I learnt it back when I could see. I've been taking celo lessons for 3 years and my teachers always tell me what to do or try to show me on their body or mine.
RunsOnBoltCoffee 1 points 2y ago
Electric/double bass and guitar.
macadamia_owl 1 points 2y ago
Trying to learn guitar have cheap acoustic one but it's very hard most vids/tutorials on YT are for seeing ones no spoken instructions, for beginner it's hard to play by ear. All apps are totally visual, graphical and inaccessible.
As kid I played piano fee years some classic music and fav music with notes but nothing big just for fun.
thumpetto007 1 points 2y ago
If you hands/body works, you can play basically any instrument. Its all physical and auditory anyways.
Clunny -1 points 2y ago
I don't use screenreaders myself but I'm going to guess a form like this is not very friendly to blind folks...
zersiax 3 points 2y ago
You ...do know you are on a subreddit made for and by the blind, right? I think we'll live :)
CosmicBunny97 1 points 2y ago
Bruh
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