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Reply #976 - 2012 March 25, 12:24 pm
TwoMoreCharacters Member
From: Sweden Registered: 2010-07-10 Posts: 480

Zorlee wrote:

TwoMoreCharacters: Yeah, I practiced it so much that I actually had a dream about it! How sick is that? Haha!
Check out this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKuEJBKRW4M
One of the most beautiful performances I've ever seen.

That composition, the performance and emotion must be one of the best of its kind. I love how she really expresses her emotions and makes them beam out of the piano like that.

And it's such a contrast her more up-tempo styles like in this and Time Out. Argh, they took down the greatest performance of Time Out sad only this part is left.

Seeing her live must have been really great. Was she playing with Anthony Jackson and Simon Phillips?

Reply #977 - 2012 March 25, 12:45 pm
Zorlee Member
From: Oslo / Kyoto Registered: 2009-04-22 Posts: 526

No, the first time I saw her she played with her old trio (my favorite!), Martin Valihora and Tony Grey.
The show last year was a one-day-only concert together with Osaka Symphony Orchestra. It was insane.

I actually don't like her new stuff though. I love Anthony Jackson, he played great on "Brain", but Simon Phillips just sounds too heavy for me. I love his drumming, but the 80s Toto drum sound does NOT fit into her music... Well, at least I think so smile

Reply #978 - 2012 March 25, 2:58 pm
TwoMoreCharacters Member
From: Sweden Registered: 2010-07-10 Posts: 480

You got to see her with Tony and Martin? smile I haven't really gotten into what she's doing with her new trio yet, but I suspect the former are my favorite too. And Dave Fuze, though he's only on the Time Control album, right?

Maybe we're too off topic by now... although learning enough Japanese to get to experience such an awesome musician is a real achievement too. smile

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Reply #979 - 2012 March 25, 9:48 pm
semperanimus Member
From: united states michigan Registered: 2011-07-19 Posts: 46

500 vocab.

started core 1k a few days ago. I knew quite a few of the words already but now I know the most common 500 for sure big_smile

Last edited by semperanimus (2012 March 25, 9:48 pm)

Reply #980 - 2012 March 26, 3:43 am
kitakitsune Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2008-10-19 Posts: 1006

I found out today that I'm going to be awarded a $10,000 scholarship from a certain very large Japanese multinational IT services company. Free money woo.

Reply #981 - 2012 March 26, 4:35 am
nadiatims Member
Registered: 2008-01-10 Posts: 1676

nice work!

where will you be studying(?)?

Reply #982 - 2012 March 26, 7:32 am
kitakitsune Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2008-10-19 Posts: 1006

I'm already in a graduate program in Hawaii. It's just extra money for me for when I do my capstone final semester in Tokyo.

I study business and Japanese language.

Reply #983 - 2012 March 26, 11:52 am
undead_saif Member
From: Mother Earth Registered: 2009-01-28 Posts: 635

Zorlee wrote:

I just got a mail from the Japanese embassy here in Oslo and they said I'll get recommended for the MEXT scholarship 2012 - Japanese studies, 1 Year.
WOHO! big_smile
The final answer from Japan will come late-May according the embassy, but according to history it'll probably come late June/July...
I hope my chances are good for getting it! I know there's no quota per country, but I was the only Norwegian that got recommended, so I hope that counts for something...

Zorlee wrote:

I won the first prize in a Japanese speech contest conducted by the Japanese embassy. YAY!
And the prize was awesome - a free round-trip ticket to Japan! big_smile

Congratulations!! Good luck and have fun, you seem to deserve both! smile
It is really nice to hear you've go a trip and I wish for you to get the scholarship.

If I decide on continuing to graduate school, I will for sure apply for a Monbukagakusho scholarship.

Reply #984 - 2012 March 26, 7:09 pm
Splatted Member
From: England Registered: 2010-10-02 Posts: 776

I had my first ever 100% retention SRS day. big_smile (37 cards) It's absolutely meaningless, but still, yay!

Last edited by Splatted (2012 March 26, 7:10 pm)

Reply #985 - 2012 March 28, 7:55 am
Zorlee Member
From: Oslo / Kyoto Registered: 2009-04-22 Posts: 526

I just finished updating 10k+ vocab cards with pitch codes.
Took me A LOT of time. But it's so worth it smile

Reply #986 - 2012 March 28, 8:06 am
Tori-kun このやろう
Registered: 2010-08-27 Posts: 1193 Website

@Zorlee: Could you let me a see a snapshot how you made the pitch-code? And how are you so god damn fast!? How do you know what is the right pitch-accent? Audio? big_smile

Reply #987 - 2012 March 28, 8:24 am
Zorlee Member
From: Oslo / Kyoto Registered: 2009-04-22 Posts: 526

I just put it on top of "meaning".
F.ex.:

Front:
茶道

Back:
1

茶の湯の道。

(1 being the accent code).
Yes, I have audio as well, but not all words have audio for download via the plug-in.
And about my speed, well, I spent like 8 hours a day on this, so I'm not fast, I just didn't do anything else. Haha!

EDIT: I find the codes in 大辞林。I used this online dictionary for it. www.weblio.jp

Last edited by Zorlee (2012 March 28, 8:25 am)

Reply #988 - 2012 March 28, 8:29 am
Tori-kun このやろう
Registered: 2010-08-27 Posts: 1193 Website

"1" meaning the first mora being stressed, right? 8 hours? 気が狂ってくるんじゃねぇか!?w
Edit: Wrote an email to you big_smile

Last edited by Tori-kun (2012 March 28, 8:30 am)

Reply #989 - 2012 March 28, 8:45 am
Zorlee Member
From: Oslo / Kyoto Registered: 2009-04-22 Posts: 526

Tori-kun wrote:

"1" meaning the first mora being stressed, right?

Yes!

I answered your mail wink

Reply #990 - 2012 March 29, 9:09 pm
semperanimus Member
From: united states michigan Registered: 2011-07-19 Posts: 46

core 2k! wahoo just finished looking at the last word in the list for the first time. plenty of reviews left though! its amazing what a person can do during spring break. I must be averaging 300-400 wpd.


EDIT: makes me feel like rock lee

Last edited by semperanimus (2012 March 29, 9:16 pm)

Reply #991 - 2012 April 01, 10:02 am
vix86 Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2010-01-19 Posts: 1469

Been a while in coming but I'm finally done with the Core6k.
http://i.imgur.com/YD7eFs.jpg

The 1 unseen card is 師走 which I suspended since I didn't have the care in the world to bother with a word that most Japanese have told me they never use or see unless its on a calendar. Even then not all calendars have it on them. Plus its reading is nothing like what I would expect, meaning its another bizarre exception case to learn. I also deleted a dupe sentence from the deck, hence 5999. Now to add more words.

I will say I'm very pleased with the level/breadth of vocabulary that the deck gives you. It sounds really stupid but its weird being able to actually read stuff now when months ago I could only read 30-40% of stuff. My vocab is still vastly lacking but at least now I can build on it more easily. From here I think I'll tackle grammar some more. Probably on course to pass the N2 this summer.

Reply #992 - 2012 April 01, 11:06 am
Splatted Member
From: England Registered: 2010-10-02 Posts: 776

vix86 wrote:

Been a while in coming but I'm finally done with the Core6k.
http://i.imgur.com/YD7eFs.jpg

Wow, 170 new cards in one day? I could never do that. XD

Reply #993 - 2012 April 01, 11:45 am
vix86 Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2010-01-19 Posts: 1469

Sometimes I hit sections where the words were stuff I knew already so I only needed to associate the kanji with what I already knew. On those days I reviewed more new cards. Other days it was new words I didn't know or the kanji were difficult so I added fewer cards. Technically at the end I shouldn't have rushed like I did since I hit a lot of really hard cards. My brain has gotten good at remembering this stuff though so I pick up the words faster now. Once you have 3000 or so under your belt it picks up I think.

Reply #994 - 2012 April 01, 5:03 pm
jonuhey Member
From: RN Brasil Registered: 2010-08-20 Posts: 86

vix86 wrote:

Been a while in coming but I'm finally done with the Core6k.
http://i.imgur.com/YD7eFs.jpg

The 1 unseen card is 師走 which I suspended since I didn't have the care in the world to bother with a word that most Japanese have told me they never use or see unless its on a calendar. Even then not all calendars have it on them. Plus its reading is nothing like what I would expect, meaning its another bizarre exception case to learn. I also deleted a dupe sentence from the deck, hence 5999. Now to add more words.

I will say I'm very pleased with the level/breadth of vocabulary that the deck gives you. It sounds really stupid but its weird being able to actually read stuff now when months ago I could only read 30-40% of stuff. My vocab is still vastly lacking but at least now I can build on it more easily. From here I think I'll tackle grammar some more. Probably on course to pass the N2 this summer.

What deck is that? Is it a 2k + 6k deck?

At least my 6k deck has "only" 4k facts, for a total of 8k cards (I use one card for kanji recognition and other for audio recognition, with the word written in kana).

Anyway, Big GZ!! This deck has lots of boring words to learn hmm But I really like it tongue

Reply #995 - 2012 April 01, 10:58 pm
vix86 Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2010-01-19 Posts: 1469

jonuhey wrote:

What deck is that? Is it a 2k + 6k deck?

At least my 6k deck has "only" 4k facts, for a total of 8k cards (I use one card for kanji recognition and other for audio recognition, with the word written in kana).

Anyway, Big GZ!! This deck has lots of boring words to learn hmm But I really like it tongue

This deck is the core6k. It has the 2k + upper 4k. I only studied written recognition. It may be against my better judgement and hurt me in the long run, but I think listening comprehension will eventually fall into place. I may try to make some sub2srs decks in the future to work on listening but I still need to find a series I like thoroughly enough to do that with.

Honestly I believe the foundations put down by reading words, can be built on with a bit of work without needing a separate reinforcement for listening. After all, I don't need to constantly hear a word in English (in addition to reading it) to necessarily know its meaning.

EDIT: Also meant to add that, ya, lots of boring words but many of them are kind of important. So its good to know them all. The more complex stuff you want to read/talk about, the more difficult and boring the vocabulary for it will be.

Last edited by vix86 (2012 April 01, 11:00 pm)

Reply #996 - 2012 April 03, 9:39 am
EratiK Member
From: Paris Registered: 2010-07-15 Posts: 874

Finished reading the DOBJG. Great read. I can't wait for the DOIJG, the romaji in DOBJG really prooved to be a bother from the middle onwards.
Reached the 2.5 k vocab mark a few days ago too.
I never fully understood the momentum stuff, but now it seems I can't be stopped. Cool feeling.

Reply #997 - 2012 April 06, 7:27 am
mezbup Member
From: sausage lip Registered: 2008-09-18 Posts: 1681 Website

I don't know whether to post this in achievements or failures but needless to say, it's a milestone. I had my first serious verbal fight with someone which lasted a long time and we both had a lot to say. This time it wasn't Japanese I learned but instead a life lesson.

Reply #998 - 2012 April 06, 8:56 am
partner55083777 Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2008-04-23 Posts: 397

Passed N1 in December.  Finally finished Core6k today.  I feel a bigger sense of accomplishment having finished Core6k than with passing N1. 

Now it's on to 10k.

Reply #999 - 2012 April 06, 9:04 am
jonuhey Member
From: RN Brasil Registered: 2010-08-20 Posts: 86

I just hit 50% of mature cards on my Mixed Vocab deck (Core-KO2001-SoumatomeN3N2-JLPT).

Mature: 5170 (50,0%)
Young: 1424 (13,8%)
Not seen: 3748 (36,2%)


Im studying pretty hard these last days, adding from 20 to 50 words daily that I get from Soumatome N2 Kanji and other sources, thats why I have 1424 young cards, with daily 200-250 reviews and increasing.

The Not seen words are all suspended, and I only unsuspend them if I stumble upon them somewhere and cant figure out the meaning.

Last edited by jonuhey (2012 April 06, 9:07 am)

Reply #1000 - 2012 April 06, 9:05 am
nadiatims Member
Registered: 2008-01-10 Posts: 1676

@partner55083777

nice job. But I wouldn't have thought N1 should even be possible if your vocab is so low that you'd want to use core6k.

Last edited by nadiatims (2012 April 06, 9:06 am)