REFLECTIVE RESTFUL RESTORATIVE REMEMBRANCE AND CELEBRATION SERVICES BACKGROUND MUSIC FOR SPECIAL, CORPORATE AND PRIVATE EVENTS COMFORT AND HEALING IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES Playing Celtic, classical, sacred, traditional, folk and new age music
Harp-Abilities can bring the joy of healing harp for those with physical challenges. Introduction to harps, assistance provided for music teachers and the harpist-wanna-be with special attention to each musician’s ability. If your organization helps those with physical challenges, is in the Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin area, then the Harp-Abilities intro program is available as a community service to you. This is a short program of Celtic harp playing and instruction for children and adults of various challenging physical abilities. All attendants will have an opportunity to play a harp, discovering their Harp-Abilities. View Blogspot.
Never read music again! No-C-Notes® Music is an easy and cost effective way of using sheet music notation. Used by the singer, songwriter, teacher or instrumentalist who wants their sheet music spoken, not written There is no need to learn clefs, staffs, ledger lines, note heads and flags and other visual sheet music notation as this method reads the actual tone and timing without having to know its placement on paper. Whether used for voice, keyboards, guitar, strings or woodwinds, it gives musicians a common verbal language of reading their sheet music to one another. Musicians listen to their sheet music being read verbally in the same manner as you would use an audio book. Readings can be saved any audio method such as MP3 or audio cassette. Visit the No-C-Notes website for information, publications and services.
Audio Description makes the visual images of media accessible for people who are blind or with low vision - the visual is made verbal. Using words that are succinct, vivid, and imaginative, describers convey the visual image that is not fully accessible to a segment of the population and not fully realized by the rest of us - people who see but who may not observe. Christina is trained to provide AD for the performing arts (theater, dance, opera), art galleries, museums and seminars or conferences to those with low or no vision.
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