One glance at your channel I thought you were super famous. Thanks for teaching me this I'd like to communicate with my grandpa this way and confuse him
I used the Google version and i learned the entire alphabet in a hour! I highly recommend it, you start off with the word "EAT" and when you get familiar, a new letter gets introduced, for example "MEAT". I can't believe it, i am fluent in morse.
You just taught me how to learn morse code by writing all the alphabet letters, their codes and use the codes in a sample sentence. Thank you for this.
This method works best for "written" Morse (aka Continuous Wave/CW for short) where you can copy slower, vs _hearing_ or seeing CW which happens a _LOT_ faster! This method focuses your mind on the written/visual aspect, and more on counting individual dits and dahs of CW "dit..." "dah..." "dit..." vs hearing _whole letters_ as one musical sound, like "di-dah-dit" (R) needed for faster copying... That only happens by _hearing_ whole letters.
Maybe to add to this the moste basic rules of using morse code: Make a short pause between letters (people often forget this when doing SOS, it is "... --- ..." and not "...---..."), and a longer pause between words. To undo the last word after you made a mistake (kind of a backspace), use eight dots (........). If you forget the pauses, the receiver will have a hard time figuring out where new letters or new words start.
Thank you SO much for this! I've wanted to learn Morse code, and as I just acquired my Amateur Extra ham radio license I figured I would give it a go, but I dreaded the process. An hour after watching your video, having never previously used Morse code, I have most of the alphabet down and am tapping out sentences (albeit slowly). GREAT method, I'm going to recommend this to everyone I can!
Saw this video yesterday around 20 hpurs ago. Have revised 3 times. Tested twice. Can confirm i know every letter morse code by heart now. Recall isnt instantaneous but all i need to do is continue to revise to improve speed but i can do that in my head now. This technique is insane.
It'll bite you in the ass if you ever want to copy Morse in real time though. Sending is one thing, receiving is an entirely different ball game and you'll have to unlearn this video if you want to do the latter at any respectable speed :(
@SyrupSplash after more research I came to this very realisation. Morse code is an aural mode of communication and I need to learn it as such. You Are 100% correct imo.
Mnemonics are the best for memorizing things!!! Youre taking info from your short term memory and implanting it into your long term memory because you have a mental picture of what youre trying to memorize
This is a nice strategy for memorizing the codes, amongst others. When I did my license, the school had another very nice method for quickly memorizing codes. However, learning morse is not about being able to just memorize the codes. It is about using them fast and without thinking. For this, you'll need many hours of practice, both sending and receiving morse codes. There's no way around it. How much time did you need in school not only to memorize the letters of the alphabet, but to fluently read and write? Another example: How difficult is it to memorize all the notes of a scale and the correspondig key on a piano? Can be done in 5 minutes. But how long does it take to actually play the piano from the music sheet, in a way that people would be willing to listen without being paid for it?
@@kermitthefrog4830 Not doing it by the common alphabet. We learned groups of related letters/digits. This way you don't have to remember the according morse codes at all. Just remember the groups. For example, how hard is it to remember "EISH5"? . E .. I ... S .... H ..... 5 Or "TMOCH0": - T -- M --- O (the letter "o") ---- CH ----- 0 (zero) Or another example: "AUV4" .- A ..- U ...- V ....- 4 The same way you remember "NDB6" and so on. It's quite easy to do. I did the course more than 30 years ago, and after making the license never used it again. And I remember the groups until today.
as someone with selective mutism and has a hard time talking to 911 due to it, morse code really helps. a dot is a short whistle, a line is a long whistle and a pause is about two-three seconds long with no whistle!
it’s weird how it’s like the edge of the musical rhythm, memorize the rhythms become a new kind of musical word machine man. it’s just amazing thinking of when they tell us about Morse code in elementary school and they don’t relate it to a musical rhythm and so the idea that a human could do it is just impossible and you just think it must be the most tedious thing that could ever be when it just aint so
I learned how to memorize 25 random words of "things" and can recall them in order forward and backward. You can pick a number and I can recall the object.... give me the object and I can tell you what number it is. Your process makes learning the Morse Code so simple.... speed, not so much. lol. I learned and used the Code in Boy Cubs, Boy Scouts, and Army Cadets.... got a new badge...haha. I'm 71 and have never used it, but the world is getting pretty black, I should practice a bit. Thank you. I liked and subbed.
Ayyy I'm here for a rewatch! Ugh the host, the editing, the soundtrack... This video is immaculate! Fun fact this is the technique contestants use in number memorization competitions!
heyy, big thanks for making this video. this sure is more helpful than the other videos i found. i did memorize the morse code in just a few minutes (i thought it would take me weeks). this is all thanks to you!!
Interesting method for learning the patterns. But if you ever want to be able to copy morse code by ear at a reasonable speed, you need to train the sound of each sign and word. Thinking of dots and dashes is not fast enough. This was the best advice I got when starting to learn CW. Although a bit too late. Years later, I am still not as good in copying the few signs I learned using the visual method. The rest and even short words are more or less decoded automatically now. Short: Don´t learn dots and dashes because it does more harm than good.
I have a friend in my coding class and he self harms, he got checked out and hasn’t showed up to school lately. He doesn’t like talking around people about it, he talks about it with me tho- we can’t go anywhere private tho or pass notes so I’m gonna learn Morde code to ask if he’s ok- thank you
Im amazed at this learning technique. Ive learned hundreds of songs and can recall them word for word but i cannot explain how. Maybe this method is similar.
holy crap. it took me 20 minutes but now i can recite the morse code alphabet out loud and also can write full sentences and annoy my friends. - .... .- -. -.- / -.- - - - - ..-
Wow! that was soo easy to learn, I exually started with the three diagram video which I didn't even finish because I was soo confused. So thanks a lot man, you really helped me🙏
Bro...... You are super cool.... I really understood it very well and I am excited to practice all this and see how much am into this morse code.. ..hope I learn it and teach my friends if possible...... Thank you so much bro.... ❤❤❤
Thanks for this video, I keep forgetting how useful mnemonics are even though they're the reason I've been able to memorize so many words in the languages I'm learning..... you can even use mnemonics just to remember everyday things you want to keep in mind... mnemonics are super underrated, they're like memory hacks. All it takes is to take a minute or two (the more you think abt it the better) to think of something silly and related to what you want to remember and then it's so much harder to forget!
I am from Sri Lanka.. 🇱🇰 This is very important for us to find the secret codes given by Charitha Attalage who is a great artist who mixes music with our future technology... 🔥❤🇱🇰
This is very cool. Reminds me of "Word Association" that my mom tried to teach me when I was a kid. I'll never forget the capitol of Kansas because she would stick her big toe in my face, so I wouldn't forget it on the test at school :-) Great video.
Mnemonic, from Greek word mnimi ( μνήμη) which means the human procedure to remember the experience, knowledge, all the good and bad things happened to us in the past.
One glance at your channel I thought you were super famous. Thanks for teaching me this I'd like to communicate with my grandpa this way and confuse him
Hahaha 😂 thank you
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@@Wolfsaurus it's not a mistake ✨ it's a masterpiece ✨
I don't think you'll be ever able to *communicate* this way in morse code. Morse code is sound and this is not the way to learn it.
I'm sorry. I immediately thought you had AT LEAST 900k subs.
Well, he's got 1, 000 followers for start :)
Me too 😓
@@غِيم-ن9ب subscribers* not followers
@@غِيم-ن9ب were not in a cult
@@mapel-f2f But Thanks for Information ✔️
I used the Google version and i learned the entire alphabet in a hour! I highly recommend it, you start off with the word "EAT" and when you get familiar, a new letter gets introduced, for example "MEAT". I can't believe it, i am fluent in morse.
Google version?
@@joeycarter8846 Search "Google Morse"
No you are not.
@@Richard-f7q Absolutely, currently wanting to learn audio only but that's a whole other level.
Learning the morse alphabet is only the first step. Can you listen to and decipher a morse transmission at 60 words per minute?
GREAT lesson. I remember my dad practicing from a tape recording he made himself for hours and hours and HOURS to get his ham license many years ago.
That’s because your dad was learning Morse code. This is just learning to recreate the chart.
@@andrerobitaille559 EXACTLY !...Like the "Tree List" in the Mega Memory Course...It's EASIER for the brain to remember PICTURES or STORIES!
You just taught me how to learn morse code by writing all the alphabet letters, their codes and use the codes in a sample sentence. Thank you for this.
This method works best for "written" Morse (aka Continuous Wave/CW for short) where you can copy slower, vs _hearing_ or seeing CW which happens a _LOT_ faster! This method focuses your mind on the written/visual aspect, and more on counting individual dits and dahs of CW "dit..." "dah..." "dit..." vs hearing _whole letters_ as one musical sound, like "di-dah-dit" (R) needed for faster copying... That only happens by _hearing_ whole letters.
Maybe to add to this the moste basic rules of using morse code: Make a short pause between letters (people often forget this when doing SOS, it is "... --- ..." and not "...---..."), and a longer pause between words. To undo the last word after you made a mistake (kind of a backspace), use eight dots (........). If you forget the pauses, the receiver will have a hard time figuring out where new letters or new words start.
Sorry, but not true, that is for the SOS sign. Officially the three letters are sent as one morse character, so without spacing: ...---...
Thank you SO much for this! I've wanted to learn Morse code, and as I just acquired my Amateur Extra ham radio license I figured I would give it a go, but I dreaded the process. An hour after watching your video, having never previously used Morse code, I have most of the alphabet down and am tapping out sentences (albeit slowly). GREAT method, I'm going to recommend this to everyone I can!
GUYS I LEARNED MORSE CODE AND THE RAIN IS TELLING ME TO RUN
DAMN
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@@i_snort_fundipLol
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Saw this video yesterday around 20 hpurs ago. Have revised 3 times. Tested twice. Can confirm i know every letter morse code by heart now. Recall isnt instantaneous but all i need to do is continue to revise to improve speed but i can do that in my head now. This technique is insane.
It'll bite you in the ass if you ever want to copy Morse in real time though. Sending is one thing, receiving is an entirely different ball game and you'll have to unlearn this video if you want to do the latter at any respectable speed :(
@SyrupSplash after more research I came to this very realisation. Morse code is an aural mode of communication and I need to learn it as such. You Are 100% correct imo.
Me and my friend who came here just to cheat in the coming exam
Mnemonics are the best for memorizing things!!! Youre taking info from your short term memory and implanting it into your long term memory because you have a mental picture of what youre trying to memorize
Man, all that great editing, all that great sound, and all that great speaking and great explanations. This man needs way more subs. ❤
Now I can FINALLY do a sos signal on my ships with lights in a Roblox game called Plane Crazy
My men starting like hes famous even if hes not, i like that. new subscriber :D (u will get there).
REMEMBER US WHEn U GET FAMOUS!!!!!
Be sure I will 😊✌ thank you so much my friend!
It was easier to learn Morse from you than it was to subscribe and like.
Thanks a bunch for this! Aboslutely changed my perspective.
Booom thank you my friend
- .... .- -. .-. ... -. --- .--- .. -.- -. --- -... -- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. .
This is a nice strategy for memorizing the codes, amongst others. When I did my license, the school had another very nice method for quickly memorizing codes.
However, learning morse is not about being able to just memorize the codes. It is about using them fast and without thinking. For this, you'll need many hours of practice, both sending and receiving morse codes. There's no way around it. How much time did you need in school not only to memorize the letters of the alphabet, but to fluently read and write?
Another example: How difficult is it to memorize all the notes of a scale and the correspondig key on a piano? Can be done in 5 minutes. But how long does it take to actually play the piano from the music sheet, in a way that people would be willing to listen without being paid for it?
What's the other method?
@@kermitthefrog4830 Not doing it by the common alphabet. We learned groups of related letters/digits. This way you don't have to remember the according morse codes at all. Just remember the groups. For example, how hard is it to remember "EISH5"?
. E
.. I
... S
.... H
..... 5
Or "TMOCH0":
- T
-- M
--- O (the letter "o")
---- CH
----- 0 (zero)
Or another example: "AUV4"
.- A
..- U
...- V
....- 4
The same way you remember "NDB6" and so on. It's quite easy to do. I did the course more than 30 years ago, and after making the license never used it again. And I remember the groups until today.
as someone with selective mutism and has a hard time talking to 911 due to it, morse code really helps.
a dot is a short whistle, a line is a long whistle and a pause is about two-three seconds long with no whistle!
"Mmnemmmmmmmmmmmmonic bridges."😅
Thanks a lot! this kinda helped..😊😊
You'll grow big!! Just don't give up and keep going!😊
Thank you so much :) I'm glad it worked for you. I won't stop, I have way too much fun making these videos.
@@Felbify Yay! i practiced for two days and now i'm good!!! i'm soo thankful for ya! and umm.. you got a new subscriber! haha
it’s weird how it’s like the edge of the musical rhythm, memorize the rhythms become a new kind of musical word machine man. it’s just amazing thinking of when they tell us about Morse code in elementary school and they don’t relate it to a musical rhythm and so the idea that a human could do it is just impossible and you just think it must be the most tedious thing that could ever be when it just aint so
Wow, this video is really good, the image quality, the audio, your personality. I hope you get more subscribers, because you deserve it
I learned how to memorize 25 random words of "things" and can recall them in order forward and backward. You can pick a number and I can recall the object.... give me the object and I can tell you what number it is. Your process makes learning the Morse Code so simple.... speed, not so much. lol. I learned and used the Code in Boy Cubs, Boy Scouts, and Army Cadets.... got a new badge...haha. I'm 71 and have never used it, but the world is getting pretty black, I should practice a bit. Thank you. I liked and subbed.
Lovely ❤ Agree
Ayyy I'm here for a rewatch! Ugh the host, the editing, the soundtrack... This video is immaculate! Fun fact this is the technique contestants use in number memorization competitions!
The intro is on another level🤣😅
Yay I learned Morse code, thanks fo teaching!!
You are welcome :)
congratulations, nice video. I am convinced that you will soon reach at least 5 or 10 thousand subscribers. keep going like this
Thank you my friend! Comments like yours really motivate me to keep going.
Fun fact: all those who watched this video still dont know morse code.
Because you didn't understand it. If you did you'd realized this is absolutely genuius.
the quality of your video is amazing!! i'll try this, thank you so much
No way you don’t have at least 100k subs. Incredibly underrated. Sub is deserved, I’d like to see more.
We want to teach Morse's code through the eyes, and thank you.
heyy, big thanks for making this video. this sure is more helpful than the other videos i found. i did memorize the morse code in just a few minutes (i thought it would take me weeks). this is all thanks to you!!
I used code quick to learn back in the 80's Just like this but different sound alikes. I still remember it.
This is actually really helpful!
Its Crazy How all you had to do is be REAL AND HONEST and that made your video better than everyone else
Thank you for this video! I was looking for a fun way to teach my Girl Guide unit about Morse Code, and this certainly fits the bill.
I love that intro! 👍
this was such a smart and efficient method! now i can have fun with morse code, thank you so much 😆
To be honest you are the most underrated RUclipsr I have ever seen.
Remember me when you become famous
Interesting method for learning the patterns. But if you ever want to be able to copy morse code by ear at a reasonable speed, you need to train the sound of each sign and word. Thinking of dots and dashes is not fast enough. This was the best advice I got when starting to learn CW. Although a bit too late. Years later, I am still not as good in copying the few signs I learned using the visual method. The rest and even short words are more or less decoded automatically now.
Short: Don´t learn dots and dashes because it does more harm than good.
With such high quality content, it’s a wonder as to why you don’t have over a million subs.
Thanks. Needed this for school exam.
I thought you had like 10000 subs + but then I looked at the comments and looked and it was true…you look so professional
This helped me decode Morse code for elemental dungeons. Thank you!
Dude this was so effective I just learned it so fast, and if I keep practicing I can do morse code fast. Thanks!
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Bro thanks, that's teaching method is awesome. Idk why you don't have 2mln subscribers
I have a friend in my coding class and he self harms, he got checked out and hasn’t showed up to school lately. He doesn’t like talking around people about it, he talks about it with me tho- we can’t go anywhere private tho or pass notes so I’m gonna learn Morde code to ask if he’s ok- thank you
Wow this video was really great, nice work
Im amazed at this learning technique. Ive learned hundreds of songs and can recall them word for word but i cannot explain how. Maybe this method is similar.
You really made it easy ... I hv exam next week but now it's easier than before
I saw a similar method elsewhere with someone elses words. Thanks for the reminder to use my own words!
Thank you so much it’s a very great method that I didn’t saw coming ! 😊
Do you have a link for the Morse code app... I can’t find the app
I have an Android device play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.lam.morsecode
I found this app for iPhone users apps.apple.com/de/app/morse-code-sender-taschenlampe/id1372696136
@@Felbify thank you
holy crap. it took me 20 minutes but now i can recite the morse code alphabet out loud and also can write full sentences and annoy my friends. - .... .- -. -.- / -.- - - - - ..-
Great video, just hope that your subscriber count grows fast af
Wow! that was soo easy to learn, I exually started with the three diagram video which I didn't even finish because I was soo confused.
So thanks a lot man, you really helped me🙏
I am happy to find your channel! Thank you!
Thank you for the video.
After watching your technique, I now want to learn!
Thank you bro...I'm sure you will learn it fast✌🏼
I want to learn so bad know
I love mnemonics and tips like this thank you!!
Muchas Gracias, ya recibo 18 a 20 grupos oor minuto....donde puedo practicar....?????
Wow. This was an insightful video, thanks for sharing dude!!!
Enjoyed this a lot!
Thank you bro...... You will soon reach millions of subscribers 🎉🎉🎉hope that day come soon..... Love you bro❤❤❤
probably the simplest method I've seen so far! ... not bad!
best way to learn phonetic, morse and LOR language.... very practical. Ne de olsa Amasyalıyıg heri
Bro the image if the videl just says F 😂💀💀
Gostei muito das dicas. Obrigado por compartilhar.
Bro...... You are super cool.... I really understood it very well and I am excited to practice all this and see how much am into this morse code..
..hope I learn it and teach my friends if possible...... Thank you so much bro.... ❤❤❤
learned code a the age of 12. its been my friend most of my 82 years wi9i
Thank you ❤
Mnemonic phrase memorization techniques for the win!
Thank you Sir, this was very helpful!
THANK YOU YOUR A LEGEND I
WOULD TRY TO USE MORSE CODE THAN USING PAPER THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Thanks for this video, I keep forgetting how useful mnemonics are even though they're the reason I've been able to memorize so many words in the languages I'm learning..... you can even use mnemonics just to remember everyday things you want to keep in mind... mnemonics are super underrated, they're like memory hacks. All it takes is to take a minute or two (the more you think abt it the better) to think of something silly and related to what you want to remember and then it's so much harder to forget!
Damn, it actually worked! Thank you so much!
You rule! Keeo going!!
*keep
thank youuuu!!!!! maan i just do it in less than 20 minutes 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 tjank you. from my hurt ,❤🎉
Brilliant idea! Worked for me! Thank you!
I am from Sri Lanka.. 🇱🇰 This is very important for us to find the secret codes given by Charitha Attalage who is a great artist who mixes music with our future technology... 🔥❤🇱🇰
This is very cool. Reminds me of "Word Association" that my mom tried to teach me when I was a kid. I'll never forget the capitol of Kansas because she would stick her big toe in my face, so I wouldn't forget it on the test at school :-) Great video.
This really worked thanks man
I subscribed because am not ok with you having a lower sub number.... The video quality deserves huge.....
Super idea! Thank you. JB 🧑🏻
Associating it something is perfect
It really helps me thank you
Thank you my friend!
Really nice! Thank you.
希望你早日達到百萬訂閱,感謝你的內容
Your color grading is phenomenal! Are you a Resolve user?
Thank you :) I use Premiere Pro
It's funny way to learn ✨
thanks for the video.
Very cool. Earned a subscriber!
thank you for teaching me simple morse code
Mnemonic, from Greek word mnimi ( μνήμη) which means the human procedure to remember the experience, knowledge, all the good and bad things happened to us in the past.
What if you communicate with someone but she/he didn't know the exact rhyme of it cuz there are many words that has the same rhyme
This is genius. Thank you!!
yo thankssss, this is really helpful
This is so cool but I am way way too blazed to try this right now.
Yo, Toby, I'm gonna make sure to use this. (I hope I spelt the name correctly. It's how I spell mine)
Wow, that was really helpful and super compact
I do this when i study verbs in a different language and its the best method
Bro you deserve 2 million subs
how many takes lol... great intro....
best way to learn... or practice