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"Intro to the Dobro" Part I
DVD #1 of a Two-Part Series:
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$39.95
Published by: Wisdom of the Wood

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DVD Format
Recorded in Stereo Format
Split Screen Format for Close-Ups of Left and Right Hands
Approx. 1 Hour and 30 Minutes in Length
Level: Beginning to Intermediate (with segments of interest to the pro)
Taught Completely in the Standard Open G Tuning G B D G B D
NEW! Instructional DVD for Squareneck Dobro
"Intro to the Dobro" Part I DVD of a 2-Part Series
by Mickey Cochran
Here's a fully comprehensive introduction to the squareneck Dobro. These videos will give you a step-by-step approach to learning the Dobro through very simple exercises. Both Part I and Part II encompass approximately 3.5 hours of Dobro study covering the entire foundation necessary in preparing to be a solid, accomplished dobroist. The series starts off, in Part I, with an overview by revealing the background of the Dobro, the body and wood choices available and proper set-up of your Dobro. It moves into many other areas of study that lays a solid foundation for becoming an accomplished dobroist. Part II is a more advanced study covering techniques that most pro dobroists utilize in their playing...many right hand and left hand exercises are extensively covered to ensure you advance yourself quickly as a solid dobroist.

Above Photo: Mickey Cochran with a Beard R Mahogany Squareneck Dobro.
Photographer: Alex Kinnan.
Eight chapters in all covering the following and then some:
Overview
Part I's objective is to offer a complete overview of the squareneck Dobro from a basic point of view, offering basic techniques and proper positioning for both right hand and left. With this video, you'll learn all of the mechanics necessary to play Dobro well for many years to come.
Learn to properly tune your Dobro to itself...and also how to utilize tuning tools such as the electronic tuner. Part I takes you through the many approaches to tuning such as relative tuning (tuning to itself), harmonic tuning, tuning to the video as a reference, and tuning to an electronic tuner. Additionally, learn about other tools, in Part II, such as the capo and how it works as a moveable nut to allow for playing within most any key.
This video series focuses on building blocks and exercises. To further develop technique, you'll learn many basic exercises for both left and right hands. Exercises include right hand patterns and arpeggios that give you power to tackle speed and accuracy demanded by the most intricate of dobro songs...For barring techniques, you'll learn the forward slant, the reverse slant, how to tilt properly for single note melodies, the slide, the pull-off, the hammer-on and how to properly dampen strings while barring.
Additionally, this video series introduces both basic melodies and advanced melodies establishing a strong foundation for learning many other melodies on your own. One of the most revealing segments within this video series is "Solo Dobro" which illuminates how you can approach your Dobro for playing without accompaniment by adding bass lines while playing melodies.
Additionally, you will learn about some of the more common approaches to the Dobro such as melodic style, single string style, banjo style, blues style, monotonic bass and alternating bass techniques for solo Dobro.
Testimonials:
Subject: WOW!!!
Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:36:23 -0400
Hey Mickey,
Greetings Dave,
Just a quick note to let you know I got the Gold Tone/Paul Beard dobro on Friday. I opened the box *at the post office* talk about feeling like a kid at Christmas ! I was unable to play with it until today as we had company here and I wanted to spend some time with this instrument.. Well, today I was finally able to take it out of the case. First thing you notice is the magnificent workmanship on this guitar. Excellent craftsmanship. Outstanding finish.What a beautiful instrument to see touch and hold. I was *almost* afraid to take it out of the case (which is very nice as well).
Well, I took it out of the case and watched your video - just the first lesson up to the roll's, and found it to be very informational, it's like having a teacher there in the room with you. Only this teacher has a rewind button! I want to learn Dobro one step at a time. I also went to the FOTW website to print out the accompanying tablature, so I can get a better understanding of what each finger is doing....
In closing let me say that the people of Folk Of The Wood and this guitar have far exceeded my expectations.
Thanks to you and all of the folks at FOTW!
Dave McCrostie
Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 19:04:27 -0600
Subject: Re: Your Instructional Dobro Tape
Hi Mickey, Just wanted to say thanks for your Dobro tape. I got some great tips on the rolls - forward , reverse etc. I'm not quite through but I should be by today. I always like the split screen for fingers and frets. Nice camera work and good sound. Plus you are a good presenter. Marguerite says a very nice energy portryed on the screen.
Thanks Again, Chuck WIlson
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NEW! Instructional DVD for Squareneck Dobro® Technique
"Intro to the Dobro" Part I DVD I
by Mickey Cochran

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Published By Wisdom of the Wood
Written by Mickey Cochran
Produced by: Folk of the Wood
ENTIRE CONTENTS OF PART I ARE AS FOLLOWS:
A two-part course on learning to play the Squareneck Dobro®
Intro to the Dobro Part I
This is Part I of a two-part series covering
basic Dobro instruction.
This course is intended for the beginning student who wants to gain a solid foundation in the art of playing the Squareneck Dobro.
Dobro® is a registered trademark of
Gibson Musical Instruments
Introductory Tune
"Santa Fe Rails #2"
By Mickey Cochran
Entire Contents to Part I:
Chapter I Introduction
1. An Overview of the Dobro
2. The Wood Bodied Dobro
3. The Components of a Dobro
4. Tho Origination of the Dobro
5. Natural Amplification
6. The Metal Bodied Dobro
Chapter I Metal Body Sampler
A Demonstration of the Squareneck
Metal Bodied Dobro
Chapter I Roadaphonic Sampler
A Demonstration of the
Paul Beard Roadaphonic
with a 9" Spider Bridge System
Chapter I Paul Beard Cherry
A Demonstration of the Paul Beard
Cherry Wood Full-Size Dobro
Chapter II Dobro Orientation
1. Dobro® is a Registered Trademark of
Gibson Musical Instruments
2. This Video's Objective
3. The Main Focus: A Strong Foundation
4. The Goal: Versatility
5. Methodology vs. Learning Songs
6. Brief History of the Dobro
Chapter III Dobro Set-Up
1. Purpose of Action on a Squareneck
2. Purpose of the Squareneck Shape
3. Dobro Bridge
4. Pinpointing String Buzzes
5. Dobro Nut
6. String Windings
7. Determining the Time to Change Strings
Chapter IV Tuning Your Dobro
1. How to Properly Tune Your Dobro
2. Names of the Strings
3. Tuning to the Dobro on the Video
4. Tuning Tools "The Electronic Tuner"
5. Relative Tuning
Chapter V Picks & Steels
1. Choice of Picks "Your Medium"
2. The Steel Bar "Varieties Available"
3. How to Adjust Your Picks Properly
Chapter VI Your First Exercises
1. Right-Hand Exercise
2. Left-Hand Exercies
3. Proper Barring Technique
4. Right & Left Hand Exercises Combined
5. The Forward Roll
6. The Forward/Reverse Roll
7. the Thumb In and Out Roll
8. The Reverse Roll
Chapter VII Your First Exercises
1. Alternating Thumb & Index Exercise
2. Your First Melody
3. Single Note Melody Playing
4. "Oh Susannah" Basic Version
5. "Oh Susannah" Advanced Version
6. "Maiden's Prayer"
8. "Greensleeves"
9. "Old Joe Clark" and the Shuffle Rhythm
In closing:
Thanks for spending your time with me in learning to play your Dobro. I hope you've gained inspiration and have further desire to progress in your Dobro studies. If so, be sure to check out Part II.
Hopefully I've accomplished my goal in providing a methodology approach to learning by including many daily exercises which contribute to a solid foundation in becoming an accomplished Dobro Player. Keep on Pickin', Mickey
Copyright ®2002 Mickey Cochran
All rights are reserved on this video for all audio files, all tunes, all photography and all videography.
Please enquire if interested in reproducing this video for review...and, thank you kindly for not reproducing without permission from the author. Keep on Pickin', Mickey Cochran
Copyright ©2002 Mickey Cochran
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