Making music

RNIB's music advisory service

Legacy gifts equate to roughly one third of our income and without them we wouldn't be able to provide many of our services, the Music Advisory Service is just one example. They support people with sight problems in any aspect of music, from advice on making music and putting music into accessible formats, to holding fantastic musical events and workshops. They can also give information and advice on music education at all levels, from the earliest signs of interest to advanced studies.

Read Victoria and Ozan's stories to hear how RNIB supports blind and partially sighted musicians and which exciting new music events are taking place in the coming months.

Two talented musicians supported by RNIB

Victoria has been supported by the Music Advisory Service throughout her careerVictoria's story

Read about Victoria's inspiring story. A talented singer, Victoria attended RNIB College Worcester, before going on to study music and make a career out of her talent. Find out how RNIB have supported her all the way.

Ozan uses a music pad to help him see the music he's playingOzan's story

Ozan is eight years old and plays piano and double bass. Find out how RNIB helped Ozan to read music and get creative.

Last updated: 1 August 2012

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