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How Making Music Became Accessible

You will be hard pushed to find someone who doesn't know Stevie Wonder's music, but how did Stevie make music when most devices were not accessible. This is an interesting interview with Rob Arbittier and Ed Gray shines a light on how music making became accessible.

Sadly, I have no music making skills, but it is great to know that we don't miss out of the music making talent of people with sight loss.

In the blindness community, there is one name above all that stands out and that is Stevie Wonder. His music has been a part of all of our lives for so long but what was the process of him getting started in music and how did he cope in a largely inaccessible world, and who was there to help him when he needed that technical support?

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accessible products, music making, disability inclusion, english, highlight

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