Nope not that I'm aware of if you want something like sibaelius or how ever you 
spell it there is nothing that I"m aware of that is accessibil for the mac as 
far as I'm aware. I also arange and write music so I too am interested in this
Sarah Alawami

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On Feb 24, 2011, at 9:37 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:

> Hi,
> Let me ask this with care so you follow what I mean.
> Is there a voiceover friendly mac program for creating music notation, say 
> for sheet music and arrangements?
> For example, in Linux  there is a program called Lilypond, which is totally 
> command line  so speech friendly.
> I am not so much thinking about composing, although that answer is fine too.  
> Instead I am thinking of creating printed music for other musicians to read.
> site for Lilypond is:
> www.lilypond.org
> In case you want a peek.
> thanks, Kare
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