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GOODFEEL Braille Music Translator

Converts standard music notation into Braille, enabling blind musicians to independently read, write, and print music scores. Integrates with Lime notation editor and supports both PC and Mac.

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Lime Lighter

Magnifies sheet music up to 10x on a touch screen, with hands-free page turning via Bluetooth pedal. Supports importing MusicXML, scanning with SharpEye, and real-time markups.

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Lime Aloud

Adds auditory feedback to music notation, reading scores aloud for auditory learners. Works with Lime and GOODFEEL for accessible composition.

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SharpEye Music Reader

Optical music recognition (OMR) software that scans printed sheet music, converts it to digital format, and integrates with Lime for further editing or Braille translation.

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Tap-Tap Wearable Device

Wearable haptic device for real-time, non-verbal communication via vibrations. Worn on the ankle, it replaces visual cues with customizable tactile signals for ensemble playing.

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