Blind kids with 'perfect pitch' find friendship and harmony through song
The National Braille Music Camp celebrated 40 years of providing musical education for blind and visually impaired children. Co-founder Roma Dix, now 92, noted the program's impact on hundreds of young musicians, fostering friendships and a love for music. The camp helps students like 14-year-old Morgan Tyrrell and others build confidence through the unique braille music system.
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Published 02 Jul 2026, 21:03 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 21:10 UTC
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