Overall, I created about 30+ cards. (I think the number if more a function of how much time I spend learning new things rather than anything else.) Mostly the cards are about statistics + math, but today I started creating cards for music theory. I’m not as in love with the system as I thought I would be, but it definitely feels more like an addition rather than a replacement to my existing systems. I’m currently creating cards for things I normally wouldn’t write down. I think that’s a good thing.
Mostly I’ve just been adding cards. I think I only looked through the cards twice. But right now I’m rewatching some videos I watched earlier today, just so I can create the cards for the things I found useful, just so I can then go and apply them to the piece of music I’m writing. So, overall, it definitely seems useful.
It just occurred to me that with math, but especially with music theory, it’s hard to take notes in a digital system (like Workflowy), because you can’t easily draw symbols.
I stopped doing it. I also stopped learning things (like math) that required that system. I think at this point I’d probably just get a grid notebook if I started learning math again.
How’d it go?
Just remembered today too.
Overall, I created about 30+ cards. (I think the number if more a function of how much time I spend learning new things rather than anything else.) Mostly the cards are about statistics + math, but today I started creating cards for music theory. I’m not as in love with the system as I thought I would be, but it definitely feels more like an addition rather than a replacement to my existing systems. I’m currently creating cards for things I normally wouldn’t write down. I think that’s a good thing.
Mostly I’ve just been adding cards. I think I only looked through the cards twice. But right now I’m rewatching some videos I watched earlier today, just so I can create the cards for the things I found useful, just so I can then go and apply them to the piece of music I’m writing. So, overall, it definitely seems useful.
It just occurred to me that with math, but especially with music theory, it’s hard to take notes in a digital system (like Workflowy), because you can’t easily draw symbols.
I’m curious if you’d be willing to share a 5 months-later follow up.
I stopped doing it. I also stopped learning things (like math) that required that system. I think at this point I’d probably just get a grid notebook if I started learning math again.