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Dobodobo Resources

Dobodobo Vocabulary

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Dobodobo Video

Watch this video at this URL:


http://www.guitarteacher.net.nz/Rhythm/dobodobo-quarter-note-crotchet.html

Or download from this URL:


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How To Learn Dobodobo's Step by Step

Here's your four part, how to learn dobodobo's, strategy.

Part One: Imitation

1. Watch the video twice. Focus on the hearing the sounds of the rhythms first, then the
rhythm written words (ignore the notation as best you can)

2. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically

3. Play the video again twice. Focus on soundlessly mouthing the dobodobo rhythms with the
soundtrack. Focus on what your speech muscles (lips, tongue, jaw) are doing when you
think each different sound.

4. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

5. Play the video again twice. Focus on saying the dobodobo vowels (e, u, o) with the correct
vowel length with relaxed speech. This is critical.

6. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

7. Play the video again twice. Focus on saying the dobodobo consonants (d, b, s) vowels with
the correct vowel length with relaxed speech. This is critical.

8. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

9. Play the video again twice. Focus on imitating clearly and correctly the dobodobo words you
hear.

10.Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

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Part Two: Memorization

1. Look at bars 1-5 for one minute only on your your Dobodobo rhythm vocabulary pdf.
Focus on the written words. Ignore the notation. Learn just the written words.

2. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for one minute.

3. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

4. Look at bars 6-11 for one minute only. Focus on the written words. Ignore the notation.
Learn just the written words.

5. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for one minute.

6. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

7. Look at bars 12-16 for one minute only. Focus on the written words. Ignore the notation.
Learn just the written words.

8. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for one minute.

9. Take a two minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

10.Without looking at the page, recall bars 1-11 for one minute only. At the end of this minute,
take a one second look at the page to remind you of any bar you can not recall.

11.(If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for one minute.

12.Without looking at the page, recall bars 5-16 for one minute only. At the end of this
minute, take a one second look at the page to remind you of any bar you can not recall.

13.(If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for one minute.

14.Without looking at the page, recall bars 1-16 for one minute only. At the end of this
minute, take a one second look at the page to remind you of any bar you can not recall.

15.(If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for one minute.

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16.Take a two minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

17.(If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for two minutes. Focus on mistake free performance.

18.Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

19.(If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for two minutes. Focus on mistake free performance.

20.Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

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Part Three: Motorization

(Motorization may or may not be a real word)

Now you teach your motor system: your muscles and neurology, to strum the dobodobo's, in the air,
off your guitar.

1. Say the 4 attack and 3 attack rhythms from memory slowly out of tempo. On each d-
consonant make an exaggerated down strum in the air. On each b-consonant make an
exaggerated up strum in the air. Ensure the correct direction is strummed for each
consonant.

2. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for two minutes and the correct strum direction. Don't leave the
muscles on their own. Say (instruct) the muscles what to play and when. Focus on mistake
free performance.

3. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

4. Say the 2 attack, 1 and 0 attack rhythms from memory slowly out of tempo. On each d-
consonant make an exaggerated down strum in the air. On each b-consonant make an
exaggerated up strum in the air. Ensure the correct direction is strummed for each
consonant.

5. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for two minutes and the correct strum direction. Don't leave the
muscles on their own. Say (instruct) the muscles what to play and when. Focus on mistake
free performance.

6. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

7. Say the all 16 dobodobo rhythms from memory slowly out of tempo. On each d-
consonant make an exaggerated down strum in the air. On each b-consonant make an
exaggerated up strum in the air. Ensure the correct direction is strummed for each
consonant.

8. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for two minutes and the correct strum direction. Don't leave the
muscles on their own. Say (instruct) the muscles what to play and when. Focus on mistake
free performance.

9. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

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Part Four: Guitarization

I seriously doubt that there was such a word but now that there is, this is where you now say and
play the rhythms on your guitar

1. Say the 4 attack and 3 attack rhythms from memory slowly out of tempo. On each d-
consonant make an exaggerated down strum across all six open guitar strings (no chord).
On each b-consonant make an exaggerated up strum across the strings. Ensure the correct
direction is strummed for the correct consonant.

2. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for two minutes and play the correct strum direction. Don't
leave the muscles on their own. Say (instruct) the muscles what to play and when. Focus
on mistake free performance.

3. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

4. Say the 2 attack, 1 and 0 attack rhythms from memory slowly out of tempo. On each d-
consonant make an exaggerated down strum across all six open guitar strings (no chord).
On each b-consonant make an exaggerated up strum across the strings. Ensure the correct
direction is strummed for the correct consonant.

5. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for two minutes and the correct strum direction. Don't leave the
muscles on their own. Say (instruct) the muscles what to play and when. Focus on mistake
free performance.

6. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

7. Say the all 16 dobodobo rhythms from memory slowly out of tempo. On each d-
consonant make an exaggerated down strum across all six open guitar strings (no chord).
On each b-consonant make an exaggerated up strum across the strings. Ensure the correct
direction is strummed for the correct consonant.

8. (If you have a metronome set it to MM60). Say these rhythms by memory with correct
consonants and vowel length for two minutes and the correct strum direction. Don't leave the
muscles on their own. Say (instruct) the muscles what to play and when. Focus on mistake
free performance.

9. Take a one minute break and let your subconscious integrate the information
uncritically.

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Congratulations

You have learnt to say and play the Dobodobo's at a mistake free tempo.

You can now read all the dobodobo songs on the market.

And all the doodobo parts of all songs in the world.

Did you have that ability at the start of this page?

What's next with Dobodobo's?

Now that you know your dobodobo's you need to strengthen your dobodobo conversational ability
and your dobodobo reading ability.

You might think there's a lot of easy dobodobo readers out there right?
Wrong!

Well good news.


There is one.
And this system consists of a 3 Dobodobo workbooks and 16 DVD tracks.

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Talking Dobodobo Quarter Notes Level One Volume One: TALK

In Volume One you learn the dobodobo vocabulary.

Then you will talk dobodobo's in all different combinations.

(Don't worry! You'll have a video for every single page.

Taura will talk every rhythm to you at a slow tempo.

So that you can learn to hear, And talk along as you progress.)

When you talk every rhythm in every combination ...

No dobodobo rhythm combination will phase you after that.

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Talking Dobodobo Quarter Notes Level One Volume Two: TRANSCRIBE

In section two, you turn the tables.

You turn dobodobo words into music notes.

Yeah! That's right! Guitarist you writes music.

Like this.

You'll be puffing out your chest when you look back on thirty pages of music that you wrote.

With your own hand.

With surprising ease.

Talk about chuffed!

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In section three its just you and the music: no words.

Just you.

And the music.

And of course your unshakable ability to read this stuff like a newspaper.

Why will you be able to sightread?

Remember those 1319 bars you TALKED in Volume 1.

You bet you do.

Remember those 1319 bars your TRANSCRIBED in Volume 2

You bet too!

All those 1319 verbal memories and those 1319 visual memories and those 1319 physiological
memories ...

Makes SIGHT READING Dobodobo Volume 3 ..

Achievable for you.

Very achievable.

We help you read the book too!


Each of these 16 Video ebooks walks you through every bar of every page of Volume One.

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You won't be left to guess any rhythm.

Uncle Taura will talk them with you. And to you.

Training your ear to gradually learn the new language.

Training you lips, tongue and jaw to talk the language.

Training your musicianship to converse in the language like a native.

The key with any language is to talk the language

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Which is why mp3 audio tracks are also included.
You can load these onto your mp3 player and talk the dobodobo's in between your favorite tracks.
Even better though!
You can load your dobodobo tracks into a transcriber like Amazing Slowdowner or a free music
program like Audacity and speed the tracks up.
So that you're hearing, thinking, talking and reacting with dobodobo's quicker. And quicker.
Of course, you can load these into your mp3 player too for mobile dobodoboing.

Where do you get this Dobodobo System?

This USD $118 system is available for USD $27


when you click this buy now button

at this URL:
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