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music theory diagrams (& a guidonian hand)
from a composite manuscript containing various works on music theory (by guido of arezzo, hermann of reichenau, theogerus of metz, and others). southern germany, late 12th c.
source: Kassel, LMB, 4° Ms. math. 1
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Mnemonics are memory aids that help you link new, difficult-to-remember information to concepts or structures that are easy to remember.
Hiragana Mnemonics for き/さ/ち
I was recently struggling to find a way to relate all of these characters together to remember them easier—since they all look very similar.
This is what I've finally come up with.
き (ki) is a key. It opens locks/doors/safes/etc.
さ (sa) is a SAnded down key, the original key could not fit in the keyhole, so you had to refine the edges (remove one horizontal line)
ち (chi) is completely flipped, you wanted to get a new key, but instead of SAnding it to fit perfectly, you bought a CHI (CHEAP) key that didn't fit at all (hence why it's facing the opposite direction).
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