The International Morse Code: A Teaching Record Using the Audio-Vis-Tac Method

The International Morse Code: A Teaching Record Using the Audio-Vis-Tac Method

(Folkways Records, 1962), 24 mins

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Field of Interest
World Music
Description

Philip S. Gross narrates this 1962 album which details a particular method developed by Gross to learn Morse code called the “Gross Method”. He states that his method reduces the learning time from 50-60 hours to “acquire a skill of 4 — 7 words a minute” down to 3 to 4 hours. Through a combination of “perceptualization, mnemomics, association and analysis” Gross walks the listener through his method which is transcribed in the liner notes along with images of the Morse code and corresponding letters and numbers.

Content Type
Non-music sound recording
Duration
24 mins
Format
Audio
Sub Genre
Sounds, Language Instruction
Label
Folkways Records
Release Date
1962
Subject
World Music, American Music, Music & Performing Arts, American Studies, United States and Canada, Estados Unidos y Canadá, Estados Unidos e Canadá, United States
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Estados Unidos y Canadá, Estados Unidos e Canadá

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