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Anki Music
> It's only going to put 20 new cards in your review queue daily if you have a huge backlog of unseen cards

We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. Music theory is already a given as feasible to learn on Anki, so I don't need to elaborate on that. We can also try to ankify something like hooktheory! To be honest, for experienced pianists Anki's application might be cumbersome and redundant. I still think it can be a game changer in the field of hobbyists though! Debut 13-track album, 'Circadian', drops. New track with the mighty Tuen, came out really well! Lots lots more new music on the way, see you all soon. A place for nerdy things that won't fit on soundcloud, livestream archives, random doodles, and maybe tutorials etc.Come follow: https://soundcloud.com/ankim.

Correct. However, using a huge premade deck is not a bad idea in the sense that it's a huge time saver.

For me, creating an anki card takes between 1-2 minutes, depending on how slow the dictionaries (plural) are. So, 30-60 words per minute (45 avg) means it would take me almost 4.5 hours to input a measly 200 words.

I can write down 200 new words from one episode of a tv show. You can see where this is going. For Korean, about 5-6k words are recommended to begin having non-basic discussions. 5k words at 45 words/hour is ~110 hours.

Instead, I suggest using a parent deck that has a premade deck + your personal deck as children. This lets you have the best of both systems. You can use the Hoochie Mama! plugin [0] to properly randomize your review queue for child decks. Anki by default pulls cards in order from child decks.

Anki Music

Note: All of this assumes that your pre-made deck is of good quality. I can't speak about other languages, but Evita's Korean deck (5.8k cards) is sorted by frequency. It's fairly good, at least until you get to more of a intermediate level.

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[0]: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1460733408





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