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The most common problem when learning Spencerian or Palmer Method (Business Penmanship) 

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@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 3 года назад
You can download the worksheets with slant lines at consistentcursive.com (click on the Worksheets tab).
@karodora
@karodora 2 года назад
In grammar school we were spoon-fed phonics, diagraming sentences, and cursive writing, among other subjects that are no longer extensively taught, if at all. I am now in my seventies, and those lessons have served me well.
@apscafe
@apscafe Год назад
Wonderful information
@labaccident2010
@labaccident2010 Год назад
I lived in a small town in Mississippi and learned phonics and cursive in elementary school. The other I learned from my mother while being homeschooled from fourth through sixth grade. She also made my sisters and I learn italic calligraphy, to improve our handwriting, which was terrible due to fine motor issues. I still use what I learned during handwriting lessons, and my handwriting ended up looking like my Grandmother’s, which is fantastic compared to what it could have been.
@cathykrueger4899
@cathykrueger4899 11 месяцев назад
Me too. My grandchildren can’t read my cursive.
@sazji
@sazji 3 года назад
I remember as a kid that my dad told me he’d learned writing by doing repetitive strokes, moving from the arm. It helped me with my penmanship so much and I wondered why they never taught us that when we learned cursive in school!
@SlaveToMyStomach
@SlaveToMyStomach Год назад
First time viewer - you just earned another subscriber, thanks
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@d_15745
@d_15745 Год назад
Wow! I just started Spencerian and I am glad I saw this video before I went too deep into practicing wrong. Thank you
@kerry5586
@kerry5586 3 года назад
This compression is exactly what I do! Great video. Thank you.
@vanessacazares7960
@vanessacazares7960 3 года назад
I’ve just begun & am so glad I found your teachings! Thank you!
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 3 года назад
You’re welcome, enjoy!
@apscafe
@apscafe Год назад
Appreciated 👍
@thestevenbell
@thestevenbell 3 года назад
David, thank you for creating this course. I have found the content incredibly helpful.
@dharmaofdog7676
@dharmaofdog7676 2 года назад
WHY most Schools in the U.S. have totally dropped Penmanship as an important and valued part of a Student's Education is beyond comprehension. That goes for Phonics, too. We put our Son through Private Schools in NYC (K-12) and I fear to even add the entire cost invested. He is now an Adult and last Christmas, when I received a Card from him with a lovely Note added it makes my Head Spin! egads! His handwriting did not seem to reflect his excellent Education to say the least. Last year, when he started a career in a Corporate environment, I gifted him some elegant yet simple Notecards with a beautiful Waterman Pen. I imparted a little "wisdom" explaining the importance of sending an occasional Hand Written Note and its potential impact in certain circumstances. Now that I've recently seen an example of his handwriting, I fear he will follow my advice!
@bakhytkadyrova5326
@bakhytkadyrova5326 3 года назад
Thank you for the wonderful video, David! I like wide compound curve at 30 degree, and between letters a bit wider, than inside a letter.
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 3 года назад
Thanks Bakhyt!
@apscafe
@apscafe Год назад
Yes it's very useful video
@HugsBach
@HugsBach 9 месяцев назад
The problem is that the compression is because the paper is straight up and down. It isn't at the angle of natural movement, like brushing stuff off the counter. If you put the top left point of the paper to the center button-down shirt/sweater. These root scripts were written on writing slopes or writing desks with a 30° angle...or 3 inches. This is like a race track that it keeps the script movement on bead. The angle is set by twisting the paper not your hand. Leftist writers already have the angle by virtue of the angle but, hook writers do need to correct the grip into a prayer 🙏 position as to be more in line verses hook, writing upside down. Especially important for dip nibs. Left hands push, right hands pull. So, often, the mud flap effect causes catch and spatter. Gillott 404 is stiffer as to tolerate the push, Gillott 303 works if the Left hand allows the glide. Remember, antique laid watermark is to be read in the direction of normal Chirography. Left hand writers are recommended to "turn the page"..don't put upside down but turning the page puts the fiber in alignment with left push.
@bella-bee
@bella-bee 3 года назад
This is wonderful. ! Thank you so much! And free! Wow. I’m going to stick with this and try to learn something new. I have attractive writing, so I’m told, but there are some glitches in it I want to learn to do better.
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 3 года назад
You’re welcome!
@apscafe
@apscafe Год назад
Thumbs Up 👍
@apscafe
@apscafe Год назад
Great approach, very helpful
@TwinIonEngines
@TwinIonEngines 3 года назад
Arm movement is difficult as a Lefty, so I end up wrist spacing things a lot
@nowheretobefun4904
@nowheretobefun4904 3 года назад
Same here :(
@kevenreis224
@kevenreis224 2 месяца назад
Loving the content! Great work!
@patriciadaibes
@patriciadaibes 7 месяцев назад
Now I know why my letters always come out compressed. Thanks!
@TheEnvelopeOZ
@TheEnvelopeOZ 3 года назад
Thank you sir. Perfect Biscuits
@sruckel
@sruckel 6 месяцев назад
Much of my daily writing is in a smaller notebook on my knee. Arm writing is harder to do.
@kituwahband
@kituwahband 2 года назад
Pretty cool, as a lefty I need good penmanship!!
@RealEnglishNow
@RealEnglishNow 2 года назад
Great video! I’m gonna check out your site now :)
@DahHar117
@DahHar117 2 года назад
Thank you so much !!
@cgw509
@cgw509 Год назад
Artist! 🙂
@zackzimmer7167
@zackzimmer7167 Год назад
I hold my finger like yours, but everyone says it’s wrong.
@henryviera7825
@henryviera7825 7 месяцев назад
Anyone else have an issue of creating the lines and letters at too low of an angle... like really really low angles. 10-12° low
@lydiasabina
@lydiasabina 3 года назад
Thanks for the video... Is the sheet. Available on your website??
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 3 года назад
Yes, click on the Worksheets tab: consistentcursive.com
@apscafe
@apscafe Год назад
Very interesting
@krishnaswainpiano4129
@krishnaswainpiano4129 3 года назад
Do downstrokes have to be done with the arm? I am having trouble doing them with the correct slant and arm movement. I am not having issues with the other strokes.
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 3 года назад
No they do not. Only certain books recommended arm movement for all types of strokes while others recommended incorporating the fingers for downstrokes. You could also execute all of the strokes with the fingers, but that will make it a little harder to achieve the traditional forms and you definitely won’t achieve the same line quality as arm movement writing.
@krishnaswainpiano4129
@krishnaswainpiano4129 3 года назад
@@PerfectBiscuits Okay, that makes sense. I’m using arm movement for the other strokes. While you’re here, I am having some discomfort above the elbow in the upper arm during and after writing. Is this because I’m writing a lot? It is not pain, just a weird sensation. My arm rests on the edge of the desk about an inch in front of the elbow, and my hand position is good from what I can tell, comparing it to videos and pictures.
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 3 года назад
@@krishnaswainpiano4129 Sounds like it could be soreness in the arm from writing, which is pretty common. Should go away after another week or so of writing on a regular basis.
@krishnaswainpiano4129
@krishnaswainpiano4129 3 года назад
@@PerfectBiscuits So I guess I will just keep writing then...
@SoftBreadSoft
@SoftBreadSoft 3 года назад
I feel like mixed movements are optimal for speed and comfort but other people might feel differently. The most important is comfort and consistent legibility, dont worry about how its achieved.
@Siva-DigitalEnglishEducation
Which pen u r using sir
@mabulrub
@mabulrub 2 года назад
Thank you for the video I noticed that your main slant is steeper than the spencerian, I think it is around 60 degrees whereas the spencerian is 52. Isn't it spencerian that we're seeing here, or am I missing something?
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 2 года назад
Yes the slant is 60 deg in the video, but everything I talk about applies to Spencerian done at 52 deg.
@bella-bee
@bella-bee 3 года назад
I noticed Donald Trump signs like this, with his whole arm, big too, of course!
@PerfectBiscuits
@PerfectBiscuits 3 года назад
He does. Not much to his signature, just some movements up and down.
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