What is Modified Stave Notation (MSN)?
Modified Stave Notation (MSN) is a way of enlarging and enhancing sheet music so that it can be read by visually impaired musicians.
RNIB have a small collection of standardised MSN or large print music in their library which is 16mm or the 24 point equivalent.
RNIB can also help with a variety of different aspects of MSN such as:
- Whether MSN might be of benefit
- Ways of producing MSN independently
- Music modified to individual requirements
Further information about the above and general information on Modified Stave Notation can be found on RNIB's MSN web pages.
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