How to Learn Gregg Shorthand - Getting Started

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @1myjet1
    @1myjet1 Год назад +522

    When I was in high school I took 2 years of Gregg Shorthand... eons ago... I mastered it and could transcribe at 100 wpm with zero errors. Needless to say, I'm much much older now and never used shorthand during my career (electric typewriters and dictation machines were the new thing). I think I will take this up as a hobby again. I loved learning it the first time. Glad I found this channel.

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +26

      I think it's a great hobby! Enjoy getting back into it!

    • @Scotcheroos_by_Gramma_Val
      @Scotcheroos_by_Gramma_Val Год назад +23

      In the Army, I learned to write 120 words per minute. The teacher said I could give my steno book to anyone in the class and they could type it with no problem. Back then I remember being proud as I wrote 😊. That was when I was 17. I’m now in my 60’s. It’s cool watching this video

    • @saurabhvimal1008
      @saurabhvimal1008 Год назад

      ​@@Scotcheroos_by_Gramma_Valtrying to learn n reach 100 wpm for my job 😂

    • @bookartbyjanine6020
      @bookartbyjanine6020 Год назад +2

      I, too, am much older. How good it will be for the brain to relearn this!
      My only concern is that my brain will confuse it with the calligraphy I have learned. LOL

    • @Xo-xz6vi
      @Xo-xz6vi 9 месяцев назад +2

      You know stenographers makes between 70k to 150k guaranteed money. U should go

  • @enginecalibrationcode8779
    @enginecalibrationcode8779 Год назад +190

    I remember back in the 90s my mom being on an important phone call and writing notes. When I looked at the notes I thought she was scribling nonsense. Then she read the "scribbles" to someone on another phone call. Needless to say that peaked my curiosity and she then explained a bit of shorthand to me.

    • @MsGrowltiger
      @MsGrowltiger 3 месяца назад +3

      My son called my notes "pygmy"

  • @mfuriosa
    @mfuriosa Год назад +102

    why did it take more than 30 years for me to find out about this stuff, im in complete shock! this seems really fun and useful!

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +11

      Can confirm, both fun and useful!

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад +6

      It's a 'secret' language now.
      Just what I had imagined it could be when I was a little kid in 1967.

  • @brahmabinaural
    @brahmabinaural Год назад +226

    Yooo this is crazy they dont even tell students about this anymore.. we need to bring this back as a skill

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад +11

      They should be teaching the kids shorthand instead of penmanship.
      It's more useful and it's a skill that could last you a lifetime if you keep using it.

    • @BBWahoo
      @BBWahoo 6 месяцев назад +2

      I have dysgraphia, maybe it would've helped me

    • @068067
      @068067 4 месяца назад +4

      My teachers talked about “taking short hand notes” but did not mean this. They meant taking notes that were not complete sentences and did not make sense to me later ever.

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад +1

      Write what you actually HEAR.
      Write the SOUND of what you speak.

    • @mattmilford8106
      @mattmilford8106 4 месяца назад +2

      You think teaching cursive is hard?! Make them learn this. Lol

  • @delve_
    @delve_ 9 месяцев назад +42

    Tried to learn Gregg shorthand when I was, like, 15 but there weren't any good resources online at the time. Now all these years later, RUclips recommends me this. I think I'm gonna have to try learning it again! Thank you for making this!

  • @jimthompson4678
    @jimthompson4678 9 месяцев назад +21

    My mother was a secretary and took dictation often while working at a local college. before i left for college she taught me Gregg Shorthand to easily take notes. It worked great however in the 25 years since i have used it rarely. and forgotten much of it. it is nice to see people are keeping it alive. So, it isn't lost. Thank You.

  • @mrdadelus
    @mrdadelus 9 месяцев назад +14

    I may never need or use shorthand, but they was the most relaxing lesson in anything I’ve ever seen/heard.

  • @HachirouSensei
    @HachirouSensei Год назад +161

    I'm currently reading Dracula by Bram Stroker, and reading it has made me want to learn shorthand. Really glad to see new videos beings uploaded on the topic.

    • @michaeldacosta7504
      @michaeldacosta7504 Год назад +11

      I too was inspired by Dracula to look into shorthand!

    • @emileyhoffman2288
      @emileyhoffman2288 Год назад +8

      Same!! I am currently being inspired by Dracula to research/learn shorthand!!

    • @ratdoesthings3373
      @ratdoesthings3373 Год назад +6

      im also learning shorthand because of dracula :DD

    • @thesparechannel6580
      @thesparechannel6580 Год назад +5

      Dracula train, woo hoo!

    • @_parasiite_
      @_parasiite_ Год назад +4

      omg i want to learn shorthand because i’m listening to the podcast adaptation Re: Dracula :))

  • @seesoux3070
    @seesoux3070 Год назад +24

    My Gramma writes in Shorthand and I've always heen fascinated by it, I can't wait to finally learn it 😁💕

  • @HazelRhodes-g8m
    @HazelRhodes-g8m 10 месяцев назад +9

    My Gramma writes in Shorthand and I've always heen fascinated by it, I can't wait to finally learn it

  • @a.c.e.ofearth2060
    @a.c.e.ofearth2060 Год назад +25

    Hey! Just wanted to say thanks for making these videos, ive wanted to learn shorthand ever since i was a kid because I saw my grandma using it. I couldn't ever find anyone to teach me and when I looked it up everything just overwhelmed my kid brain. The way you explained it in this video made it easy to understand and gives me hope that i can finally figure it out and learn it.

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +4

      glad the videos have been helpful!

  • @DeMoraJS
    @DeMoraJS 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is the first video or information on shorthand I've ever seen, ever since having heard it in an animated movie years ago.
    I'm so definitely getting into this

  • @Tough_Mastermind
    @Tough_Mastermind Год назад +21

    Loved that someone started a channel on Gregg Shorthand. Editing is also good.

  • @nitanice
    @nitanice 4 месяца назад +1

    As a machine stenographer, I knew some of our theories of how to form words were similar; so I've always been curious how shorthand works. Thanks for the demo!

  • @poppies1215
    @poppies1215 10 месяцев назад +2

    Best lessons as a refresher for me on here. So glad I found your channel. I was a legal secretary and want to brush up on my shorthand because I always enjoyed it. Thank you!

  • @VolumetricTerrain-hz7ci
    @VolumetricTerrain-hz7ci 6 месяцев назад +2

    Gregg Shorthand deserves a place among
    Unicode characters!
    It's so beautiful!
    I like your video to!

  • @SinisterA.I.
    @SinisterA.I. 11 месяцев назад +6

    thank you helpd a lot better than the "courses which is split up in several videos this has helped the most even though it is only 11 minutes"

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  11 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad you found it useful! I was hoping to make something watchable and motivating rather than dry and sleep-inducing 😅

    • @SinisterA.I.
      @SinisterA.I. 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@shorthandist As i said i went over half two of those beginner course stretched out over 10 to 15 5 min videos both not only didnt make it easy to understand but any interest was sucked out of learning it. i was looking for teeline thinking if its completely different i just drop the idea course was 20 20 min vid. in the result your vid came up. i thought it would be just some intro or history of gregg or phonetic short hand still opened it in another tab. as i gave up on shorthand all together keep in mimd there are no apps for some reason that will teach u, well wen i closed her tab ur vid was there.. im sooooo glad i pressed play rather than closing it so thank you very much also for getting my interest /enthusiasm back in a 11 min video. hope people see this and dont assume its just an intro. id rename it to something on the lines with get stared with teeline in under 12 minutes so people will not ignore it based on bias of time compared the the other 'courses'

  • @lqmonluv
    @lqmonluv 2 месяца назад

    As a high school student taking lecture based classes this will literally save my life. I’m so excited to learn ❤❤

  • @cheeseballoon
    @cheeseballoon 2 года назад +46

    I can't wait to see more videos! I especially liked the explanation of proportions using graph paper. I can't unsee that cursed pen grip, though 😧

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  2 года назад +5

      🤣sorry about the pen grip, I never learned right as a child and this is what I'm stuck with. I'll keep the videos coming, but maybe edit out my hand 🥲

    • @cheeseballoon
      @cheeseballoon 2 года назад +6

      @@shorthandist Haha, didn’t mean to make you self-conscious. The penmanship is fantastic, so maybe there’s something to it! Keep up the great work.

    • @PeacefulPeteable
      @PeacefulPeteable Год назад +1

      I have a death grip when I write.
      I'm supposed to be left-handed.

    • @spidrawebster
      @spidrawebster Год назад +1

      @@shorthandist I don't have exactly the same grip as you, but I also have a "unique" grip because I had to figure it out myself. The advantage is that I don't get writer's cramp! Don't edit out your hand.

  • @lrajic8281
    @lrajic8281 9 месяцев назад +2

    There are slight variations in this lesson from what I have been taught. For example, “creative” is ended with a short upward stroke for “t” and the long curve that represents “v” or “iv”. This is not a major difference for a person new to Gregg shorthand. But this makes more logical sense.
    I certainly hope you cover the shortcuts and brief forms, which truly help in speed and accuracy.
    I was encouraged to do shorthand on my lap or on my hand while watching tv shows, news, and conversations. The muscle memory you speak of truly will be reinforced. The pen and paper practice of repetition of many words helps to recognize or transcribe the shorthand characters,
    Good luck to all!😊

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  9 месяцев назад

      Yes, I believe later version of Gregg, (maybe Diamond Jubilee onward) tried to simplify things by doing away with the blending of strokes. In Simplified or anniversary, they blend the "t/v"into one stroke, and same with the "d/f" and "j/n"

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      Please consider the Simplified Edition.
      You can get PDF's of all of these books.

  • @Kimpossibility
    @Kimpossibility Год назад +4

    Great idea about the graph paper! I learned in the 80’s and still use a steno pad to practice every so often but life gets in the way before I can get proficient. After all these years, I still have my little Gregg Shorthand books. 🙌🏼 😊
    Would love to be proficient again for note taking during meetings @ work.

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      Get a dictionary you like and get going.
      A little bit a day adds up after a while.

  • @notmebutyou8350
    @notmebutyou8350 5 месяцев назад

    I took it in 1993 in college and absolutely LOVED IT. I still have my textbook and the dictation tapes from the class. I need to get back into it.
    My favorite part of shorthand is the brief forms.

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      Then get the Simplified Edition which preceded the Diamond Jubilee Edition.

  • @Quoxz
    @Quoxz Год назад +9

    Shorthand has always been on the back of my mind forever. I've started utilizing Bullet Journals, specifically an A6 sized notebook that should always be on me.
    I figured/hoped learning shorthand may help me put more information into a smaller space.

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +2

      good luck on your shorthand journey!

    • @Diddledo
      @Diddledo Год назад +2

      You can write it in your diary and no one would know what you wrote

    • @damian_madmansnest
      @damian_madmansnest 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Diddledo I think there are quite a few people still alive who can read Gregg though 😂

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's vanishingly remote.
      But if the powers seek you they can start here...

    • @ArmadusMalaysia
      @ArmadusMalaysia 2 месяца назад

      Hey! How's the progress?

  • @simisilpa9133
    @simisilpa9133 5 месяцев назад +1

    When the world needed him the most he disappeared... Please make more videos, nobody teaches shorthand as good as you do

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  5 месяцев назад +1

      😆 sorry, I could make more. I guess I wasn't sure what else I had to say on the subject that wasn't just repeating what I'd already said

  • @danieldupre1415
    @danieldupre1415 Год назад +17

    Thank you so much for taking the time to create these instructional videos - you are doing a great job and a great service !

  • @BrigantinosDoRoudos
    @BrigantinosDoRoudos 24 дня назад

    I LOVE THIS
    I wanna design my own shorthand-inspired alphabet and see how densely and beautifully I can transcribe some Tolkien

  • @johneric3886
    @johneric3886 Год назад +4

    Excellent work perfect communication skills. A lot of times I will use Gregg shorthand as a memory aid when I'm learning vocabulary._____the symbol helps trigger my memory.

  • @aletarossi-thomas8757
    @aletarossi-thomas8757 8 месяцев назад

    I used to be able to transcribe 120 words a minute without an error. I still sometimes take some notes in shorthand, but I've forgotten a lot, this was good to come back to this.

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I got up to 95 wpm at Truman City College in Uptown, Chicago back in 1977.

  • @sstarklite2181
    @sstarklite2181 9 месяцев назад +1

    Many people think shorthand is difficult, but if you renew your mind you’ll see that it’s easier than printing and cursive because it’s shorter, simpler lines. Like s, f and v are short, longer, and longest, it’s just one line so it’s easier. Kids could learn it easily in 4th grade to take faster notes in classes all the way through college. And it’s easier for making notes to yourself. Some people say they can’t remember if the circle goes over or under the line, but it doesn’t matter as long as you remember what the word is. Write those words 100-200 times. And other people can read each other’s notes if they learn the same shorthand., it’s just about 70 curved lines, and a few circles and dots. And if someone is dictating too fast you can “stop” (unless it’s a teacher), and if it’s on a dictation machine rewind.

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      “Goes over or under the line.” is not an issue with Gregg. That’s a Pitman issue.
      Gregg is all about the individual sizes of the lines and how you make them easy.

  • @Evemy_
    @Evemy_ 5 месяцев назад +1

    Lovley video, thanks for making! I've been interested in learning shorthand as a way of keeping a personal journal that couldn't be easily read by mistake. Love that its aesthetically beautiful too! Cheers :)

  • @vincentjus7064
    @vincentjus7064 Год назад +2

    I could have used this college. I never even heard of it until a couple of years ago.

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  11 месяцев назад +4

      the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago, the second best time is today! If you start learning now, maybe it will come in handy down the road! Happy writing

  • @matthiasjones
    @matthiasjones 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the suggestion of the graph paper! I've been practicing from the simplified version and using steno pad, but I definitely have trouble with the sizing of all the strokes.
    And I love the music, very chill vibes. ^_^ Ty!

  • @vipin2130
    @vipin2130 2 года назад +7

    Just started out to learn Gregg when I found your channel ❤️

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  2 года назад +1

      I hope it's helpful!

    • @Asif.Ahmad319
      @Asif.Ahmad319 Год назад

      @Vipin have u learnt it completely or not m talking about speed

    • @vipin2130
      @vipin2130 Год назад +2

      @@Asif.Ahmad319 . I have learned the alphabets. They are simple. The real thing is about developing speed. I am still learning to improve speed . Now it is much faster than normal way of writing

    • @Asif.Ahmad319
      @Asif.Ahmad319 Год назад

      @@vipin2130 how many months till now you have invested on learning shorthand n how many hours daily brother

    • @vipin2130
      @vipin2130 Год назад +3

      @@Asif.Ahmad319 . It's been a few months since I started learning Gregg . In the initial two months i used to give it like more than 1 hr a day. Then I focused more on developing speed. At this point I wasn't spending long hours but still kept it consistent. The learning graph is kind of exponential if you don't break the progress.
      And one thing about shorthand is that it's based on the pronunciation of the word not the spelling ( which took me some time to get used to) .
      Happy learning 🤝

  • @sew_i_did5257
    @sew_i_did5257 10 месяцев назад +6

    I had to take dictation for a boss at work last week aswell asyesterday, nd realized just how useful knowing some form of shorthand would be. I'm a social worker and taking accurate, fast notes is a major part of my job but they don't teach shorthand anymore!

  • @Diddledo
    @Diddledo Год назад +4

    I’m going to need more explanation on the confusing parts after the letters. Thanks

  • @adamwilliams1426
    @adamwilliams1426 10 месяцев назад +11

    ngl man the way you hold a pen freaks me right out.

  • @leesnotbritish5386
    @leesnotbritish5386 8 дней назад +2

    I’m a lefty, English letters are designed to be written R handed. Took me forever to realize this but it seem naturally easier to write precisely when your pulling towards your hand. I’ve adapted to this ofc but shorthand look even more right hand designed, everything is a L-R stroke.
    Any lefties use this? My thoughts were to reverse the strokes but that requires flipping the entire direction of writing.
    Since I can’t rely on people being able to read shorthand anyway and just learn it backwards? I wonder if my brain can handle this after a life of LR writing

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  8 дней назад +1

      an interesting problem to solve! My dad was left handed and learned shorthand, but like many lefties in a righty world, he learned to sort of write upside down. But if the shorthand is only for you and you don't need anyone else to read it, I say customize as you see fit. happy writing!

  • @rvrgrrl
    @rvrgrrl 23 дня назад

    I learned shorthand decades ago, and the older I get with cranky, achy hands, the more I’ve been thinking about shorthand. I think I’m going to give it a go for note-taking, where no one needs to know what it says but me :o)

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  17 дней назад +1

      it's great for that

    • @rvrgrrl
      @rvrgrrl 17 дней назад

      @shorthandist Oh, thanks - I hope so! I'm disappointed with the gradual degradation of my handwriting, and this would give me one way to address that issue :o)

  • @Danyboi1111
    @Danyboi1111 Месяц назад

    Sobbing 😭 for real though, I love the tutorial, it was really fun to fallow!

  • @arlevalin
    @arlevalin 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this! Preparing for stenography class 👍🏽💯

  • @kuffeecheesecake7262
    @kuffeecheesecake7262 Год назад +12

    can you recommend any ways to effectively practice for transcribing words? I think your method is effective and its amazing how you shared it in a less overwhelming way.

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +6

      A lot of the old transcription audios are pretty outdated and dry. But you could look for typing transcription audio and practice those. Or might be more fun to put on some music your'e familiar with and practice transcribing that!

    • @marigold3687
      @marigold3687 10 месяцев назад +2

      I knew a woman who wanted to brush up on her short hand so she would practice while listening to the tv.

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      RUclips has LOTS of people talking and you can slow them down to .25 if you want.

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      Doing it EVERY DAY is all that matters if you really want it.

  • @RubyWalker-j1n
    @RubyWalker-j1n 9 месяцев назад

    Gregg also seems very similar to the letterforms in Spencerian script, which was standard longhand cursive for many years.

  • @johnogrady2418
    @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

    If I wanted to do 'Y' I'd do 'ooo' and 'I' together.
    "We' would be an upside-down horse-shoe followed by a small circle. 'OO, ee'.
    Words starting with the 'W' sound get 2 'ooo's as one continuous symbol.
    As for 'TH', I've created my own symbol for that, a verticalish short line with a line coming out of it such that it looks like a tilted letter T and then the rest of the word follows out of that. Great video.

  • @ViatcheslavBugaev
    @ViatcheslavBugaev Месяц назад

    Great content, excellent presentation!

  • @valobarroco
    @valobarroco Год назад +5

    Thanks for the video.
    An advise: try to change your pen grip for the health of your hand.

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +1

      it's too late for me😂. glad you like the video

    • @valobarroco
      @valobarroco Год назад +1

      @@shorthandist mmm...
      Are you over 70 years?

    • @ajs11201
      @ajs11201 Год назад +1

      @@valobarroco I was thinking the same thing. That's not a fantastic fist for pen control or speed, and it looks terribly uncomfortable.

  • @indigokids88
    @indigokids88 7 месяцев назад

    My mother was very intelligent she taught me alot she wasn't much of a phone person and I am really not much of a phone person either she and I spent alot of time talking about life and funny stuff was a fast typist and shorthand she had so many books 😊

  • @xsazimo
    @xsazimo Год назад +1

    love this-- trying to pick this up again.. great channel !!

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад

      Thanks! I Hope you get back into ti!

  • @ScandinAsian1
    @ScandinAsian1 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video!

  • @andrew4635
    @andrew4635 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this! Very well laid out and explained. Until your video, I never realized how similar O, R, and L are. Often the vowels and consonants are separated, but I like the way you organized things here. Blended strokes still make my brain hurt 😂 I’ll be checking out the rest of your videos-I kinda hope there’s one that goes into blended strokes a bit more!

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +1

      That's a good idea! I'll put something together for blended strokes

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      When 'p' or 'b' flows into 'f' or 'v' then it can be a pain.
      You have to define the end of the one and the beginning of the other.

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      With 'o' it's almost closed at the top.
      With 'r' it's like an open bowl.
      With 'l' it's like a drained pond, flatter and wider.

  • @4b6t
    @4b6t 7 месяцев назад

    I TAKE SO LONG TO WRITE MY NOTES TYSM FOR THIS!!!

    • @4b6t
      @4b6t 7 месяцев назад

      I can't afford the book yet so I'll be using your exercise in this vid as my reference :D

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      The PDF's are ALL there.

  • @therickestpicklerick
    @therickestpicklerick 6 месяцев назад

    Lovely art.

  • @Militantaoist
    @Militantaoist Год назад +4

    How does your hand not hurt writing like that

  • @dolorestoolis4690
    @dolorestoolis4690 Год назад

    I don't recall which one I took in HS, Pittman or Gregg. Needless to say I need a refresher course for my own personal use.

  • @doomerseth93
    @doomerseth93 7 месяцев назад

    I was reading All-Star Superman and Clark Kent was writing in shorthand. Since I love learning new things and like Clark Kent, I wanna be a journalist, I thought it could be fun to learn 😊 I’m in Grade 11 right now and maybe it’ll be useful for college or smth 🤷🏻 (I don’t like typing, I’m not great at it)

  • @abijahdixon2771
    @abijahdixon2771 Год назад +3

    It went a little fast for me, so I'll have to watch it again afew times as I can type about 50wpm but I handwriting maybe 18 wpm😂 plus I have a short attention span, so this is why I'm solwly learning to take notes for school.

  • @UKI_OZAWA_YT
    @UKI_OZAWA_YT 6 месяцев назад +1

    nice vid, we need to learn basic first before proceeding to another level, because if you master the characters everything is easy

  • @068067
    @068067 4 месяца назад +1

    Do people sometimes have an accent when writing in shorthand? Like would you be able to tell by reading?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  4 месяца назад +1

      If you're adhering to the proper outlines from the system and dictionary, then no. That being said, I noticed when I was reading something that was a british translation that they left off all the "r" endings, and it confused me at first until I realized the person had a british accent 😆

  • @gunjankumarjha9490
    @gunjankumarjha9490 Год назад

    Please give me a full video towards learning shorthand

  • @greggf.1393
    @greggf.1393 Год назад +1

    I approve of this.

  • @timmyza
    @timmyza Год назад +14

    It looks like doctor's handwriting, maybe they write in shorthand and pharmacists can read shorthand

  • @catboardbeta
    @catboardbeta Год назад +6

    I got SHAP, so I'm assuming it's shape. Is that right? I'm learning anniversary, so it's easier to tell the vowels apart since they have "diacritics of sorts". Allthough I'm only about a week in though, so I'm still pretty bad haha.
    Love the video!

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +2

      yes! Shape. Have fun on your shorthand journey!

    • @ajs11201
      @ajs11201 Год назад +3

      Just a hint about those "diacritics" in Anniversary--they're only used when you need to distinguish a vowel to avoid confusion. In about 99% of the cases, those marks are omitted. It's nice to have them, for example, if your material contains words like "pan" and "pane" in the same copy, but usually context distinguishes the vowel and most stenographers aren't willing to sacrifice speed to add those marks.

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      Yes. Shap is correct.And sheep would have a smaller circle in between. Shop would have the horse-shoe shape...

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      And 'shoop' would have the horse-shoe facing down.

  • @thehammurabichode7994
    @thehammurabichode7994 4 месяца назад

    I really highly recommend keeping your notes LEGIBLE more than anything. "I'll just save space on the page, or time when writing" - No no no no. LEGIBILITY is all that matters.
    Never used this, but, I ended up losing almost everything I loved most in life due to poor note-taking

  • @mikemortonidentityv1210
    @mikemortonidentityv1210 5 дней назад

    Hi, so im trying to learn shorthand to help me with school and cause it's cool. Im currently using the manuel and noticed dots and dashes for the vowels when using words. However, when I look at people writing, i dont see any of them use dots or dashes beside the letter, and im a bit confused. Im aiming for a quick way to write words down and does adding the dots and dashes to the words take more time to do?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  5 дней назад

      Hi, yes that is a very early form of gregg shorthand, they also decided that was too much work and refined the system. I would recommend switching to a later version of gregg, maybe Gregg Simplified, which doesn't use the dashes and also cuts down on the number of shortforms you have to learn. You can find a Simplified manual for a few bucks on ebay.

  • @wangteiwangsa4755
    @wangteiwangsa4755 6 месяцев назад

    Please recommend gerrg shorthand book

  • @zappababe8577
    @zappababe8577 Месяц назад

    I learned Teeline shorthand (and speedwriting before that - yes I'm old). I keep looking at these strokes and trying to transcribe them from Teeline, so I have no chance of learning this! The "b" reads as "pl" to me, the "l" reads as "w"... I've got no chance! I'd just end up mixing the two and coming off with an untranscribeable mess!

  • @Jessica-mq3mm
    @Jessica-mq3mm 3 месяца назад

    My grandmother taught me a bit of shorthand when i was in middle school. No one borrowed my notes lol

  • @lorispicer2498
    @lorispicer2498 Месяц назад

    Hi there, I aced Gregg steno when I was young but have forgotten it all now. I’ve decided to learn again. Can you please tell me what size graph paper you recommend (4/1? 5/1?). I’ve “subscribed” to your channel and am looking forward to learning more.

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Месяц назад

      I think it's personal preference depending on whether you naturally write large or write small, but for me, I prefer the 5mm squared graph paper size. hope that helps!

    • @lorispicer2498
      @lorispicer2498 Месяц назад

      @@shorthandist Thanks for letting me know 🙂

  • @Vic-Meow
    @Vic-Meow 2 месяца назад

    This would be so much better if you used lined paper. Please consider it for other videos.

  • @James_4cqa
    @James_4cqa 4 месяца назад

    Poetically, behold the confirmation of the ethereal journey of funds from the bank to your Visa/Mastercard card.

  • @marinechapssemperfiout9939
    @marinechapssemperfiout9939 Год назад +1

    I have 1 question, as a calligrapher, where did You learn to hold the pen?

  • @YourAashique
    @YourAashique 8 месяцев назад

    2nd March 2024. It's awesome.

  • @tomcha75
    @tomcha75 9 месяцев назад +1

    10:28 Is it "shape"?

  • @iPYW
    @iPYW 9 месяцев назад

    This phonetic system based on mouth shapes is VERY similar to Japanese hiragana and katakana. :)

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  9 месяцев назад

      That's true!

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      Gregg Shorthand is a dream come true for Spanish.
      The vast majority of Spanish is pronounced exactly as written.

  • @davidu4758
    @davidu4758 Год назад +5

    A great way to mess with your kids, but then again cursive writing is being phased out in schools so there is a fallback plan. I know this because I didn't do so well in penmanship class, but I write in caps. Been doing that for decades and it gets me by without trying to decipher chicken scratch (read doctor writing). Of course one of the greatest ways to mess with the kids and thieves is to have a car with a standard gearbox, but they figured that out. Plus car makers are doing away with those. So much for real highway driving, and a pain in traffic.

    • @motababe1
      @motababe1 Год назад +2

      I always write cursive when I leave notes for my teenage girls - their answer "I cant read this!" - LOL, then LEARN! So now I've decided to mess with them more so I'm relearning Shorthand 🤭

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      We should have been taught shorthand from the very beginning and while we're at it I wish we could have been taught to use the Japanese soroban too. Imagine how much those skills could have helped you!

  • @B9M3
    @B9M3 9 месяцев назад +1

    I remember the girls taking this in high school years ago. Any reason to still use it today (instead of text-to-speech apps on any smartphone)?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  9 месяцев назад

      I did a video about modern uses! mostly, privacy and fun.

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      It feels really good doing it.
      I'm working my way through the dictionary and I love seeing how a new word looks in shorthand.

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      You'll also have a 'secret' language that only you can read.

  • @theclitcollector
    @theclitcollector Год назад +4

    never in my life have i seen a pencil grip such as yours

    • @argonwheatbelly637
      @argonwheatbelly637 Год назад +1

      It's distracting.

    • @pamb.2191
      @pamb.2191 9 месяцев назад

      Totally agree…I really want to watch this in order to brush up on my shorthand, but that hand is very distracting. 😬

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      I never saw his hand, I was judgmental about the largeness of his strokes. Seemed too big but I like the idea of using the graph paper.

  • @rixatrix
    @rixatrix 2 месяца назад

    Oh my god, is this where the terms en and em dash come from? The sizes of their shorthand dashes?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  2 месяца назад

      Oh, that's so funny! I don't think so, though. I think it comes from the dashes being the width of a capital letter M and N, but a very interesting observation !

  • @mrpeel3239
    @mrpeel3239 Месяц назад

    Would Gregg be the standard style taught in the majority of secretarial schools, back in the day?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, gregg was very popular, especially in the US

  • @Nixaromatichon
    @Nixaromatichon Год назад +1

    Hey! I was wondering if you could say what kind of Notepad you are using ? i would love to get one my self as well! also i really love your style and videos :D and i would love to learn this new skill ! Thanks

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад

      There's a moleskine with gridded paper, and also a steno pad, which divides the paper in half vertically!

  • @silverstar5091
    @silverstar5091 Год назад +1

    What kinds of stationary did you use here? Like what notebooks, pen, ink kind of thing

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +3

      The spiral notebook is a stenopad, the squared is a moleskine, and the pen is a red pilot g2

    • @silverstar5091
      @silverstar5091 Год назад +2

      @@shorthandist Thank you!

  • @Jack-ik9vy
    @Jack-ik9vy 23 дня назад

    Is the linked document the best/easiest book to learn from?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  17 дней назад

      I think so. There are a variety of versions and textbooks. Personally I think starting out with Simplified and getting that text book is the way to go.

  • @YourAashique
    @YourAashique 8 месяцев назад

    Subscribed your RUclips channel on 2nd March 2024 at 10:21 pm (Indian Standard Time).

  • @valmurray9632
    @valmurray9632 Месяц назад

    wait, so some words are entirely written vertically? wouldn't that take up a lot of room?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Месяц назад

      It depends how big you write, but I think you probably get fewer words perpage than longhand, especially writing at speed

  • @KomalDas-zz3pl
    @KomalDas-zz3pl Год назад

    How can I found the same sign of the alphabet....
    I am confused ....

  • @punzalanpaulined.5711
    @punzalanpaulined.5711 7 месяцев назад

    What did you use to place your camera at the top of your head? Waiting for your reply asap 😊

  • @AleaheaZamaniego
    @AleaheaZamaniego 6 месяцев назад

    lol the smiley face at 4:26 😜

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  6 месяцев назад +1

      i never noticed than 🤣

  • @ArmadusMalaysia
    @ArmadusMalaysia 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm just pissed of at myself and the school system now.

  • @Ankit_410
    @Ankit_410 5 месяцев назад

    I'm having confusion between Pitman and Gregg.
    Which one should I pick to learn?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  5 месяцев назад

      They're both perfectly usable systems, and take a similar amount of time to learn, so it's up to you! Personally, I prefer the appearance of Gregg. To me, pitman looks a bit ugly on the page, whereas Gregg looks nice.

    • @Ankit_410
      @Ankit_410 5 месяцев назад

      @@shorthandist
      Even though I love Gregg due to its appearance on the notebook however to learn this system there are very few free resources to learn this on RUclips and other platforms as far as I have researched on this as compared to Pitman.
      So If you have any good resources for learning the gregg that would be really helpful to me.
      ~ And Thank you for your reply Lots of Love from India 🌟

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      Gregg. All you need is a regular pen.
      With Pitman they have different thicknesses in their penstrokes.

  • @jamiejam9976
    @jamiejam9976 4 месяца назад

    Everyone else has such good reasons for learning short hand but I just wanted to be able to read my eye floaters for a silly joke about a new form of divination

  • @StrongPoliticalViews
    @StrongPoliticalViews 10 месяцев назад

    What with all the lines?

  • @Asif.Ahmad319
    @Asif.Ahmad319 Год назад

    How many months it will take to reach 80wpm if I spend daily 3hours brother

  • @brad349miller
    @brad349miller 4 месяца назад

    I'm blown away you can't even hold a pen properly and can't write legible print yet are successfully teaching the world shorthand.

  • @xeroxs7313
    @xeroxs7313 Год назад +1

    What is the what is the message at the end of the video?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +2

      it's a poem by g.k. chesterton called The Skeleton.
      Chattering finch and water-fly
      Are not merrier than I;
      Here among the flowers I lie
      Laughing everlastingly.
      No: I may not tell the best;
      Surely, friends, I might have guessed
      Death was but the good King's jest,
      It was hid so carefully

    • @xeroxs7313
      @xeroxs7313 Год назад

      @@shorthandist lovely 😍

  • @tv4nobs
    @tv4nobs Год назад

    whats the second word at 7:14?
    EDIT: figured out that its marry, but if it is marry what would the word have been before the 'e' ?

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад +1

      It could have been "mayor", "mare" or "mar" depending on the context of the sentence

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      Mayor = m ay ee oh rr. Long horizontal, big circle, little circle, horseshoe, r.
      Mare and mar = m ah rr. Long horizontal, big circle, r.
      Marry = m ah r ee. Long horizontal, big circle, r, ee.

  • @HelicopterShark
    @HelicopterShark Год назад

    So I saw the answer was SHAPE
    Damn I thought it was SHOP as the o mid stroke looked larger than the o end stroke above.
    So there must be some words that have the same stroke pattern due to vowel dropping that must be understood purely by context. So I'm assuming if you are writing a word that is out of context you would include a dropped vowel or write it in standard spelling then go back to shorthand.

    • @HelicopterShark
      @HelicopterShark Год назад

      I thought the word above was SHE but it could be SHING if it was meant to be a . at the end of the SH stroke. I'm assuming shorthand is only English or at least non tonal languages

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  Год назад

      Good question! I know Gregg shorthand had French and Spanish editions, but outside of that I would imagine it would take some special adapting.@@HelicopterShark

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      Spanish is one of the best languages for Gregg Shorthand.

  • @viviansmith8036
    @viviansmith8036 8 месяцев назад

    Your a very good teacher but the background noise of rain is annoying

  • @himasf
    @himasf Год назад

    Great camera work and audio but when whole words were being written without explaining the components I was too frustrated to jump around the video looking for what stroke meant what again. At that point the video became more of a puzzle than a tutorial.

  • @idoubledipmychips
    @idoubledipmychips 7 месяцев назад +1

    I can’t believe I finally understand! You basically just… write what it sounds like…

    • @shorthandist
      @shorthandist  7 месяцев назад +1

      pretty much!

    • @ivanvanogre-nd1sw
      @ivanvanogre-nd1sw 4 месяца назад

      Ding, Ding, Ding!!!
      And bonus: You can do Gregg Shorthand in Spanish too.
      Spanish is known for being a language where it sounds the same as it's written.

  • @joeywen3847
    @joeywen3847 Год назад

    Hello! Do you have an answer key for the 1916 manual?

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 7 месяцев назад

      You can likely find a pdf for that.

  • @randalllaue4042
    @randalllaue4042 Год назад

    Are there sheets?