When 2015 Blair graduate Chase Crispin stands in front of his music classes, ready to teach, he does so with the education and skills of any musician and teacher. However, when he stands in front of the classroom, he does so with one less sense than others. Crispin has been blind since birth. He uses the sense of sound to play by ear, but also uses the assistance of braille music.
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