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#tutor : one who guards, protects, watches over, or has the care of, some person or thing

- French: tuteur

- German: der Lehrer, der Mentor

- Italian: tutore

- Portuguese: tutor

- Spanish: tutor, maestro

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🎅Türchen 20 T: #Tomy #Tutor 🖥️

Der TI 99/4 wie er eigentlich hätte sein sollen wär die 9985 zeitgerecht fertig geworden. Oder auch wie der nie erschienene 99/8. Nicht wirklich kompatibel, dafür im Original mit japanischem (!) G-BASIC.

10 A=1
20 カケ A,"HALLO WELT "
30 A=A+11
40 20 ニイケ

Tomy Tutor und vielerlei Zubehör, alles in Weis und Blau, so wie in der US-Broschüre dargestellt. Weder Floppies noch Erweiterungseinheit oder Drucker sind je erschienen. Nur der Computer selbst und die Paddles und ein Kassettenrekorder.

Cameron Kaiser hat viel mehr Details auf seinen Seiten: floodgap.com/retrobits/tomy/

I am seeking assistance with singing and learning music theory. This could be in the form of teaching, giving advice, or just listening to me and sharing your opinion of my progress. This is not for a career, just for my own enrichment, though after the correct amount of time has passed, I may decide to take it further and sing publicly in some form or other, perhaps in a choir or a radio play. However, my requirements are quite specific, and I do realise this will be a long process.

Requirements
1. I have no interest in modern singers, musicians, or their techniques. I am using the book You Can Sing, by Clara Novello Davies, as a basis for everything, especially my physical and vocal exercises. I am interested in the techniques of her time and that of her son, Ivor Novello, with a focus on operetta, and perhaps, choral singing.

  1. The above also holds for music theory. I am aligning my knowledge and methodology with what was taught during Ivor's time. A list of all the books I am using, as well as an explanation of the knowledge I have attained so far can be found here. This includes the differences between modern and older singers.

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  1. Please be aware that I am totally blind. I cannot use images, graphical charts, tables, musical notation, etc. Braille music does exist, but I don't know how to read it, and would need to have appropriate texts transcribed, in any case. I do, however, have perfect pitch, an excellent sense of rhythm, and a very good musical memory, so perhaps, we can work on modifications that don't truly cross the boundaries into modernity but that are still accessible.
  2. If you do more than just give occasional advice, I'm sure you will want to be compensated for your work, as that's only right. Please be aware that I can only pay $25 per hour at the most, via Paypal. In that case, I can only work with you for about four hours per month, due to financial constraints, but of course, I will also study on my own. I may be able to do more, but not as a normal practice.
  3. If you are a descendant of anyone who knew Clara Novello Davies , her students, or Ivor Novello, even if you yourself know nothing about singing, I would still love to hear from you if you have stories to share!
friendica.worldGeorgiana BrummellThis is something I wrote on Dreamwidth in September. I think some of you may find it interesting. I myself am beginning to study all of this, as I am fascin...

This is from a #Tutor #Mentor blog article titled "Information-Based Problem Solving" found at tutormentor.blogspot.com/2023/

It describes a process of learning, to find other tutor/mentor programs who I could borrow ideas from, that I began in 1973.

I share my library w hopes that volunteers from throughout the country will use it to support their own learning and involvement.

I'm in awe right now, but I need some advice. For several years, I've been seeking the book that Beau Brummell used to learn Latin. I know it was Introduction to the Latin Tongue for the use of Youth. There were many different editions, including The famous, but later, Eton Latin Grammar. He attended Eton from 1786 to 1794. I have a digital copy of one published in 1795, wich fits the timeframe perfectly, but it's a mess when trying to read the "full text" with NVDA (my screen reader) or to convert the pdf to text. Likewise, I have one from about 1824-5 that is a reprint of 1795, and though it's a bit clearer, it's still full of errors. The hard copy reprints I've found are all pictures of the originals, not cleanly retyped. Just now, I found an original 1824 edition, and it's in clean condition! I'm quite afraid, because I am totally blind, and in order to read it, I must hold it and turn the pages so that my software can scan it! I can either use my ArX Vision, which I wear on my head, or my Pearl Document Scanning Camera with Openbook. Either way, I would be touching a book that's 200 years old! However, no one seems to have a modern copy that is retyped. All are just pictures of old editions, and when I try to convert the pdfs to txt, or to read the pre-made html versions (all at the Internet Archive), they are full of errors! This would be fine in English, but I'm using the book to learn Latin!

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As a side note, here is my post in which I explain my search for a Latin tutor. I have not yet found one. If you think you can help me, please read said post before simply writing that you are a tutor. I am not using modern methods or pronunciation.

dandylover1.dreamwidth.org/768…

Finally, this is the syllabus for the pre-1868 Eton College curriculum that I created after a lot of research. It includes links to the books I plan to use, as well as extras.

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www.abebooks.comAn Introuction to the Latin Tongue, for the Use of Youth, by Eton School book,: see description | Crouch Rare BooksHardcover - Printed and Sold by E. Williams, London, 1824, - Condition: see description - small 8vo, 190pp, woodcut device on title page, early pressed sheep, upper hinge beginning to split at top and bottom but binding firm, text very clean, overall vg. - An Introuction to the Latin Tongue, for the Use of Youth,