BlindMusician.org was founded in 2008 by Pierce Alexander Lilholt, a musician, technologist, and advocate for accessibility in creative work.
This platform exists to explore and promote the use of artificial intelligence as a tool for empowerment—specifically for blind and visually impaired musicians navigating a world built on sight.
After seeing the limitations of traditional accessibility solutions in music—from interfaces to collaboration to education—Pierce launched BlindMusician.org as a space to rethink what’s possible when intelligent systems are built with the right intent.
BlindMusician.org is focused on practical tools, not theory.
The platform highlights and develops ways AI can support musicians in:
Learning and practicing without visual cues
Navigating music theory and technique through conversation
Managing professional workflows like communication, promotion, and job-seeking
Collaborating and composing with AI-driven music tools
Exploring new creative possibilities through co-intelligence
The aim isn’t to replace musicianship. It’s to make every part of the process more accessible.
This site is independently operated and intentionally minimal.
It’s not an organization or a commercial venture.
There are no fees, no memberships, and no promotional agendas.
The goal is to give blind and visually impaired musicians access to powerful, evolving tools—particularly those rooted in the next generation of artificial intelligence.
You’ll find:
Links to AI tools and platforms
Practical explanations for how to use them
Guidance on what’s possible now—and what’s coming next
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BlindMusician.org exists to make music more accessible—not just in theory, but in practice.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to push your work to new levels, you're welcome here.
Experience the music.