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#+title: Anki: 2021
#+date: "2021-05-01 20:20:25 +08:00"
#+date_modified: "2021-05-14 01:10:36 +08:00"
#+date_modified: "2021-05-16 13:58:36 +08:00"
#+language: en
#+property: anki_deck 2021
#+name: lilypond-paper-config
#+begin_src lilypond :exports none
\paper {
indent=10\mm
oddFooterMarkup=##f
}
#+end_src
My collection of tips and tricks I collected in 2021.
* Finding devices
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* Type checking in Bash
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620959083242
:END:
** Front
Implement a little bit of type checking in Bash.
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:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620897025800
:END:
** Front
Is creating dynamic content possible?
Is creating dynamic content in Org mode possible?
If so, how?
** Back
Yes!
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:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620897027194
:END:
** Front
Are callouts possible?
Are [[https://docs.asciidoctor.org/asciidoc/latest/verbatim/callouts/][Asciidoctor-style callouts]] possible in Org mode?
If so, how?
** Back
Surprisingly, yes!
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:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620897027915
:END:
** Front
How to make deadlines and schedules?
How to make deadlines and schedules in Org mode entries?
** Back
Just prepend the keywords =DEADLINE= and =SCHEDULED=, respectively.
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* Focused and diffused mode
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1621144711876
:END:
# TODO: Pass this to Anki in 2021-05-14
** Front
What is focused and diffused mode?
When those two modes often found in certain situations?
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* Benefits of sleep
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1621144712101
:END:
** Front
How does sleep help in the learning process?
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- Eliminating less relevant neural structures in favor of strengthening stronger ones for tomorrow.
- Thinking of a solution in the background of the thing you worry about.
* Bash conditional with an unset variable
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620959105474
:END:
** Front
In Bash, what does ~${HOME:-"/home/me"}~ means?
** Back
If ~$HOME~ is unset, substitute with the given value (i.e., =/home/me=).
* Bash conditional with a set variable
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1620959105702
:END:
** Front
In Bash, what does ~${HOME:+"/home/me"}~ means?
** Back
If ~$HOME~ has a value, then return the given value (i.e., =/home/me=).
* Shell help system
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1621089757772
:END:
** Front
Give some ways to make use of the help system in the shell (or most Unix environment).
** Back
- help sections (i.e., =--help= or =-h=)
- manual pages (i.e., ~man~)
- TexInfo (i.e., ~info~)
- [[https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr][tldr pages]] (i.e., [[https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/wiki/tldr-pages-clients][with clients]] like tealdeer)
* Basic music notation reading 1
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1621089760711
:END:
** Front
What notes are displayed (in order)?
#+begin_src lilypond :file basic-notation-reading-1.png
<<lilypond-paper-config>>
{
c a' f b
}
#+end_src
#+results:
[[file:assets/2021/basic-notation-reading-1.png]]
** Back
C A F B
* Basic music notation reading 2
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1621089763239
:END:
** Front
What notes are displayed (in order)?
#+begin_src lilypond :file basic-notation-reading-2.png
<<lilypond-paper-config>>
{
\chordmode { c1 }
\relative c' { e f a }
}
#+end_src
#+results:
[[file:assets/2021/basic-notation-reading-2.png]]
** Back
A C major triad (i.e., C E G).
Then the notes E, F, and A.
* Basic music notation reading 3
:PROPERTIES:
:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
:ANKI_NOTE_ID: 1621089765539
:END:
** Front
What notes are displayed (in order)?
#+begin_src lilypond :file basic-notation-reading-3.png
<<lilypond-paper-config>>
{
c''1 d' <c' a'> <e' b'> <f'' g'>
}
#+end_src
#+results:
[[file:assets/2021/basic-notation-reading-3.png]]
** Back
C, D, C-A (a major sixth), E-B (a minor fifth), and G-F (a seventh).

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#+title: Fundamentals of music theory
#+date: "2021-04-29 18:27:29 +08:00"
#+date_modified: "2021-05-10 19:15:02 +08:00"
#+date_modified: "2021-05-16 13:57:06 +08:00"
#+language: en
#+source: https://www.coursera.org/learn/edinburgh-music-theory/
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+ different tonics = different pattern of semitones and tones = different quality and flavor = different melodies
+ each of tonics in diatonic scale is called a mode (e.g., A is called Aeolian mode, E is Phrygian)
+ Aeolian mode is a natural minor mode (has a pattern of TSTTSTT)
+ Ionian mode is a natural major mode (has a pattern of TSTTSTT)
#+begin_src lilypond :file modes.png
<<lilypond-paper-config>>
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+ perfect fifth + diminished third = diminished triad (Cdim)
+ triads are also named with the lowest notes so a triad of C, E, and G is a C triad
+ but it is a C major triad (written as Cmaj) since C and E is a major third and C, E, and G is a perfect fifth
+ primary major chords: tonic, dominant, subdominant
+ primary major chords: tonic, dominant, subdominant — the first, fourth, and fifth chord in the scale, respectively
#+begin_src lilypond :file chords.png
<<lilypond-paper-config>>
\chordmode { c1 d e f g a b }
\addlyrics { I II III IV V VI VII }
#+end_src
#+results:
[[file:assets/2021-04-29-18-27-29/chords.png]]
* Week 2

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