omg, thank you soooo much for linking the Spencerian Compendium! I have the copy books, and a digital version of the original theory book, but I'd never seen this version. It's so helpful! I'm just starting on this, and it's so nice to find people like you doing the good work to help all of us along the way. Please keep it up! I love your videos!
Wow! Great review and a fantastic resource. I just got started with Spencerian and I love the exemplar letters. Most important to me though are the instructions on how to hold and approach the writing - something, come to find out, I have been doing wrong my entire life. Thanks.
2:04 - are you saying "magi-skills"? What is that? Also, how does one practice? Is there ideal paper you recommend, and do we need tracing paper? Thanks!
Did you notice that the 'Variety of Capitals' header is written in an offhand manner? The swells are opposite of what you would normally see. Those caps, by the way, are the most beautiful I've ever seen. Thanks for the link.
Hi Nabeelah, thanks for this video! I found this exactly when I needed it, wanting a reference for capital letter practice. I am on workbook 3 of Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship and loving all of your videos. So well planned, concise, professionally executed and I notice great effort in the final editing. The audio is very good and love your music choices. I am inspired in Florida!
If you want to get the 52 degree angle, but don't have or want to get the special notebooks for practicing Spencerian penmanship, do this: On an ordinary quadruled paper, draw a forward slant which is the diagonal of a triangle, the base of which is 7 and the height of which is 9. That would give you an angle of 52.125 degrees and is close enough to practice with. You can draw parallel slants by moving one square to the right both on the bottom and the top of the diagonal. 9:7 is both an accurate and practical.
Hi, my penmanship is atrocious. I have depression, anxiety, panic attacks and PTSD. It has affected my writing terrible because of it. I have ordered the Spencerian books and plan to start working on my penmanship soon. I think it will help calm me down. One question I have is when do you use flourishes?
Me too for most of all that. The books and a decent flex dipper will be my February splurge. I can't wait! I have noticed a practice that really helps me right now, even tho I only have Palmer to work on as of yet. It's the "running hand". This forces me to relax my hand and use my arm. If I do it enuf, my body will eventually learn the movement. I hope you are healing. 🖐✍🖋📜☕
Hi Nibila ,nice work,I enjoyed watching your spencerian series here. I would like to ask a favour ,can you show in a video how you do the shade on "a" , "p" , "f" , "s" minuscule. Maybe you can explain how you put pressure on nib when you are doing those shades. I ask you because I'm a beginner and would be helpful for me to see how another person which learn this script figure or learned to apply this shade. Thank you !
Hi Duno! Thanks so much for watching and for your great suggestion - it sounds like a really good idea for an upcoming video. I've added it to my list of planned videos!
Thank you so much, I am honoured and thak you for quick answer. I just watched your works and efforts on Instagram,so amazing job and you gave me hope seeing someone who started studying by himself and succeding in mastery of spencerian script . People like you gave me motivation and hope .
In case anyone is looking for a hi-res version of the pages Tiny Oryx describes as "The key to Spencerian", I found a version here: www.flickr.com/photos/53514580@N03/27924842000/
Thank you so very much for directing me to this book and providing link to it! I'm struggling with Palmer method to which clues I try to poorly find on youtube. By the way, I'm a total beginner and I wonder what is the relation between Palmer and Spencerian method since they look so similar to me...
Yes Palmer is a derivative of Spencerian. I had also started with Palmer and found it lacking, also he focused so much on using the correct hand grip, after a bit of research I have found a big percentage of people don't use it. One of the reasons being that there is no variation on how to hold your hand, wrist etc, because every ones hands and fingers are of different sizes and lengths. The other issue is, that if you are an older person, after many years of writing and using your arms, wrist, fingers, muscles they become pretty molded to how you being using it over the years and that would take years to change.
Thanks for the video, looking forward to stepping up my game with this book! I️ was wondering if you’ve got a link available yet for recommended supplies! Thanks!
Nabeelah, thank you for your channel. I just discovered it. This may seem irrelevant, but your speaking voice is lovely. The timber is beautiful and I'm wondering if you sing or if you've ever gotten vocal training. How fortunate you are to be so abundantly gifted!
This is really helpful! Thanks for sharing. I also love Michael Sull's books. Do you know where I can find his "twister " capitals? I've seen some mentioned on IG, but can't find an exemplar. Thank you.
Hey Kaye! I took an advanced class with Michael Sull in person and he handed out some sheets with his twister capitals exemplars, so I believe that's how some people on IG (including myself) have it. I'm not sure if they're anywhere else?
Not that I'm aware of Colby, unless you manage to acquire a vintage copy (but they're rare and highly coveted!). If you print out the instructional plates in the middle of the book that should suffice as reference; I only have those printed out so I can lay them flat on my workspace, and the text I've just read through.
Great video, where did you get such a high quality image of the Spencerian Medium Hand page? The one from the PDF is low resolution so I can't print it out very well :(
I'm practicing Spencerian script and here is a video of my daily practice: ruclips.net/video/yxzTIv5gjOQ/видео.html&spfreload=10 I have to rest my wrist very lightly on paper so my 3rd and 4th finger can glide on paper in a controlled fashion. If I don't use my wrist as an anchor, my nib will move too much, but I cannot write a lot of letters in a row with my wrist on paper. Do you rest your wrist on paper? How many letters can you write without lifting the nib?
Hi Shaw - thanks for asking. It's so neat how you're filming your daily practice, and so beautifully too! As I mentioned in this video, I don't hold my pen with the grip that many of the Spencerian books prescribe, rather I keep my wrist on the table for more control and usually write quite small, except when I'm doing large capitals that need whole arm movement, in which case both my wrist and elbow are off the table. I've studied with Michael Sull and he also doesn't use the 'proper' grip and keeps his wrist on the table. At the moment I do more penlifts than I'd like to - especially since I do a penlift after each shaded miniscule - you can see a video of my current writing on Instagram: instagram.com/tinyoryx/
I don't think books made in this period assumed someone was right handed. You were made to learn to write with your right hand whether you were left or right handed. Writing with your left hand was considered incorrect. You'd get your hand smacked with a ruler from what my grandmother ( who is left handed) would tell me.
There is a very interesting chapter in the Spencerian Compendium called Ambidextrous writing, about training the left hand. Lesson III in Practical Writing p12
omg, thank you soooo much for linking the Spencerian Compendium! I have the copy books, and a digital version of the original theory book, but I'd never seen this version. It's so helpful! I'm just starting on this, and it's so nice to find people like you doing the good work to help all of us along the way. Please keep it up! I love your videos!
Can u please share it I'm unable to download
Hi could you share the PDF version , please
Wow! Great review and a fantastic resource. I just got started with Spencerian and I love the exemplar letters. Most important to me though are the instructions on how to hold and approach the writing - something, come to find out, I have been doing wrong my entire life. Thanks.
Thanks a lot. You are so kind people interested in the topic.
Currently studying this beautiful script!
Appreciate your videos and sharing very much!
I NEED THAT PAGE "Spencerian Medium Hand" KEY OF SPENCERIAN . COULD U GIVE US ANY LINK OR ANY DOWNLOAD SECTION. PLEASE
2:04 - are you saying "magi-skills"? What is that? Also, how does one practice? Is there ideal paper you recommend, and do we need tracing paper? Thanks!
Thank you so much! I just started on this "writing thing" and your video is a great help. Will start reading the book this weekend.
Did you notice that the 'Variety of Capitals' header is written in an offhand manner? The swells are opposite of what you would normally see. Those caps, by the way, are the most beautiful I've ever seen. Thanks for the link.
Hi Nabeelah, thanks for this video! I found this exactly when I needed it, wanting a reference for capital letter practice. I am on workbook 3 of Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship and loving all of your videos. So well planned, concise, professionally executed and I notice great effort in the final editing. The audio is very good and love your music choices. I am inspired in Florida!
I've been looking for a reference book on Spencerian handwriting. Thanks a lot for sharing this! 😃❤️
Thanks for sharing the info , I did download and print few pages from this book .
Thank you for the resources! This is so amazing!
what pen would you recommend starting with for a total beginner?
Exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you so much for the upload!
Really appreciate the work and time you put into this video to help us... Thank you!
Thank you. Downloaded the pdf. So generous for you! 😊
Thanks this would help me out of my current impasse
Thanks so much for sharing. Looks like an excellent resource, and for free! Will save it for when I start Spencerian.
And thanks for watching Ceire! It really is such a great resource. :)
link is dead unfortunately
Thanks so mucch for sharing and for the link of the book ! Love it
Me parece espectacular esa Caligrafía.!!
Thank you for the book that was digitized. I will now be able to learn how to write spencerian.
Thank you Oryx for sharing!
Seems like the link doesn’t work? Love your video. Glad to follow you.
That's AWESOME ! I'm trying to learn this type of calligraphy but the link you provide doesn't work. Could you help me somehow!? Thanks allot ❤️
I really loved you, your writing and the book! Thank you for share!!!
How did you get the instructional plate at 1:33 to print so beautifully?
Thank you, it's a great video. It really encouraged me to keep working in my handwriting.
Thank you so much for the video and the showing us the book. For some reason the link doesn't work for me. I will try to search it. Thank you again
Thansks for the video and the book. I'm trying to find myself by writing, and it will be very helpfull.
If you want to get the 52 degree angle, but don't have or want to get the special notebooks for practicing Spencerian penmanship, do this:
On an ordinary quadruled paper, draw a forward slant which is the diagonal of a triangle, the base of which is 7 and the height of which is 9. That would give you an angle of 52.125 degrees and is close enough to practice with. You can draw parallel slants by moving one square to the right both on the bottom and the top of the diagonal. 9:7 is both an accurate and practical.
Protractor are easy to use in making angular lines in paper. It has helped me a lot in getting the angle correct.
Thank you soooooooo much for your inspiring videos and thank you for sharing the book! So beautiful!
Hi, my penmanship is atrocious. I have depression, anxiety, panic attacks and PTSD. It has affected my writing terrible because of it. I have ordered the Spencerian books and plan to start working on my penmanship soon. I think it will help calm me down. One question I have is when do you use flourishes?
Me too for most of all that.
The books and a decent flex dipper will be my February splurge.
I can't wait!
I have noticed a practice that really helps me right now, even tho I only have Palmer to work on as of yet. It's the "running hand". This forces me to relax my hand and use my arm. If I do it enuf, my body will eventually learn the movement.
I hope you are healing.
🖐✍🖋📜☕
How did it go?
@@forestvan4915 it didn’t. Health issues got in the way.
Hi Nibila ,nice work,I enjoyed watching your spencerian series here. I would like to ask a favour ,can you show in a video how you do the shade on "a" , "p" , "f" , "s" minuscule. Maybe you can explain how you put pressure on nib when you are doing those shades. I ask you because I'm a beginner and would be helpful for me to see how another person which learn this script figure or learned to apply this shade. Thank you !
Hi Duno! Thanks so much for watching and for your great suggestion - it sounds like a really good idea for an upcoming video. I've added it to my list of planned videos!
Thank you so much, I am honoured and thak you for quick answer. I just watched your works and efforts on Instagram,so amazing job and you gave me hope seeing someone who started studying by himself and succeding in mastery of spencerian script . People like you gave me motivation and hope .
Hi Nabila, I want to learn Spencerian. What your video should I watch first?
Thank you so much for the resource and review! :D This was incredibly helpful!
What do you think about tablet pens? They don't twist correctly in the hand imo
In case anyone is looking for a hi-res version of the pages Tiny Oryx describes as "The key to Spencerian", I found a version here: www.flickr.com/photos/53514580@N03/27924842000/
My dad was born in 1939, and he mastered this elegant handwriting. I want to learn.
Thanks that was very enjoyable and thanks for the download link!
Is this the volume that covers flourishes, or does one find them in the other books as well? Feelings or something thanks!
Excellent and helpful video!!
Thank you so much for this informative video!
Should we use Spencer Bros. Abbreviated hand for descriptive exams? If yes, is there any elaborate book? please tell mw...
Thank you so very much for directing me to this book and providing link to it! I'm struggling with Palmer method to which clues I try to poorly find on youtube. By the way, I'm a total beginner and I wonder what is the relation between Palmer and Spencerian method since they look so similar to me...
Yes Palmer is a derivative of Spencerian.
I had also started with Palmer and found it lacking, also he focused so much on using the correct hand grip, after a bit of research I have found a big percentage of people don't use it. One of the reasons being that there is no variation on how to hold your hand, wrist etc, because every ones hands and fingers are of different sizes and lengths. The other issue is, that if you are an older person, after many years of writing and using your arms, wrist, fingers, muscles they become pretty molded to how you being using it over the years and that would take years to change.
Madam
Good afternoon,
How to get your book in Hyderabad, India? Please guide me. Wonderful video. Tank you so much for your guidance
Thank you so much for this video and book!
link is broken. pls give me a copy.
Parabéns por compartilhar conhecimento!!! Lindo trabalho!!! Obrigado!!! Abraços!!!
Unable to download
Thank you.
how to get this page? @1:32 ? Anyone?
Thanks for the video, looking forward to stepping up my game with this book!
I️ was wondering if you’ve got a link available yet for recommended supplies!
Thanks!
THANKS FOR SHARING, YOUR INFO IS GREAT, I WILL DEFINITELY LEARN FROM YOUR SITE.
Thank you for this video! Can't wait to start! :) Tried to download the pdf but the link isn't working, do you have another link? Thank you!
...and where do I get practice sheets? any links? Thanks!
Hi there! You can download the book at archive.org/details/NewSpencerianCompendium. Happy practising! Which practice sheets are you looking for?
Nabeelah, thank you for your channel. I just discovered it. This may seem irrelevant, but your speaking voice is lovely. The timber is beautiful and I'm wondering if you sing or if you've ever gotten vocal training. How fortunate you are to be so abundantly gifted!
You have style on many levels.
where can you buy the book?
This looks perfect. Thank you so much. I definitely check it out!
This is really helpful! Thanks for sharing. I also love Michael Sull's books. Do you know where I can find his "twister " capitals? I've seen some mentioned on IG, but can't find an exemplar. Thank you.
Hey Kaye! I took an advanced class with Michael Sull in person and he handed out some sheets with his twister capitals exemplars, so I believe that's how some people on IG (including myself) have it. I'm not sure if they're anywhere else?
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its really good but the problem is that must of the exercises are blured and makes it kinda hard to learn :c.
Can I buy that book already printed somewhere? I want the whole thing but I can't really print 175 pages :'D
Not that I'm aware of Colby, unless you manage to acquire a vintage copy (but they're rare and highly coveted!). If you print out the instructional plates in the middle of the book that should suffice as reference; I only have those printed out so I can lay them flat on my workspace, and the text I've just read through.
Thank you!
What's the best paper size to print this book on, A4 or A3 ?
I've the same question! What would be the appropriate size to print this ebook? Please help if you got the idea!
Do you have any copperplate e-book like this?
You can download the free ebook "Script in copperplate style" by Dr. Joseph M. Vitolo on iampeth's website!
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Great video, where did you get such a high quality image of the Spencerian Medium Hand page? The one from the PDF is low resolution so I can't print it out very well :(
Same question
Spencerian Compendium Cursive
This is what im looking for
I'm practicing Spencerian script and here is a video of my daily practice: ruclips.net/video/yxzTIv5gjOQ/видео.html&spfreload=10 I have to rest my wrist very lightly on paper so my 3rd and 4th finger can glide on paper in a controlled fashion. If I don't use my wrist as an anchor, my nib will move too much, but I cannot write a lot of letters in a row with my wrist on paper. Do you rest your wrist on paper? How many letters can you write without lifting the nib?
Hi Shaw - thanks for asking. It's so neat how you're filming your daily practice, and so beautifully too! As I mentioned in this video, I don't hold my pen with the grip that many of the Spencerian books prescribe, rather I keep my wrist on the table for more control and usually write quite small, except when I'm doing large capitals that need whole arm movement, in which case both my wrist and elbow are off the table. I've studied with Michael Sull and he also doesn't use the 'proper' grip and keeps his wrist on the table.
At the moment I do more penlifts than I'd like to - especially since I do a penlift after each shaded miniscule - you can see a video of my current writing on Instagram: instagram.com/tinyoryx/
Thank you! This is very helpful. It must be a privilege to study with Michael Sull. I only studied his book
Thank you so much for reviewing books and resources on Spencerian writing! I really appreciate it. Thank you for sharing. Hugs from Germany, ☺️❤️
Love it...:)
You areeee amaaaazzziiiiiinnnggggggg
New to Spencerian and your videos have been helpful.
I'm glad to hear they're helpful Dana! Good luck with your Spencerian journey. :)
𝕭𝖊𝖆𝖚𝖙𝖎𝖋𝖚𝖑 ! ℐ 𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒 𝒾𝓉.
I don't think books made in this period assumed someone was right handed. You were made to learn to write with your right hand whether you were left or right handed. Writing with your left hand was considered incorrect. You'd get your hand smacked with a ruler from what my grandmother ( who is left handed) would tell me.
There is a very interesting chapter in the Spencerian Compendium called Ambidextrous writing, about training the left hand. Lesson III in Practical Writing p12
The book also talks a bit about left and right brain, which I didn't know they knew about then.
WOW.... Beautiful voice, beautiful girl. I better learn your teaching.
I really dislike any wanna be RUclipsr influencer that READS instead of showing knowledge.
Lad. This is a book review.
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Thank you!