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2.0
DOOD
Congratulations! You are the proud
owner of a Nuvo Dood and we hope it
will bring you many years of musical
fun and learning.
The Dood will help you to develop many
of the important skills needed to play a
single reed instrument such as the clarinet
or saxophone. Your instrument includes 2
synthetic Nuvo reeds which if looked
after, will last a long time.
Playing Your First Note
If you are a complete beginner you will
find it easier to use the number 1 reed to
start. After securing the reed as shown,
seal your lips around the mouthpiece and
breathe gently at first. Gradually increase
the pressure until you get your first note.
Try the note B – the fingering chart shows
where to put your fingers. You will have to
experiment quite a bit to make a pleasant
sound. If you don't get a nice tone right
away, try changing the position of your
lips and putting the mouthpiece further
out of your mouth. Experimenting is fun
and is part of the learning process. If you
need some help, any clarinet teacher
should be able to give you some lessons.
For more help, you can download the free
'Play It Today' book and music from
www.nuvo-instrumental.com
Reeds
Your Dood uses the same reeds as the
Nuvo Clarinéo. Nuvo synthetic reeds
come in 3 di erent strengths. You might
also want to try an Eb clarinet reed
available at your local music shop. Try not
to chew your reed as it will not work if it is
not perfectly flat. The two reeds included
with your Dood are a No. 1 and a 1½. No.
1 is the softest and is suitable for a young
beginner. Later you can progress to the
1½ which is a little sti er.
Your reeds are quite sensitive to
temperature so if your instrument or reed
is cold, you may want to warm it up by
dipping it in warm water for a few seconds
before you start. This will make it a bit
softer and easier to play. If you need
replacement reeds, please contact your
local music store.
Music for your Dood
Your Dood is tuned much like a recorder
and plays all the notes over a range of one
octave, plus a few extras! This means
there are hundreds of tunes you can play
and you can also have fun making up your
own tunes. If you compose a new tune
you'd like us to hear, send us a recording
or a video. We will consider adding your
tune to our Nuvo WindStars program for
other kids to enjoy.
Nuvo WindStars
To find more music that you can play solo
or with your friends go to
www.nuvo-windstars.com. There' s a great
selection of tunes with backing tracks and
you can make music with other Nuvo
instruments such as the Toot, jSax, jFlute
and Clarinéo.
Cleaning your Dood
Your Dood is 100% waterproof so it can
be cleaned frequently with warm soapy
water.
Assemble the mouthpiece to the body
with the reed at the back as shown.
Reed
Mouthpiece
Ligature
O-Rings
Left
Hand
Adjustable
Right
Thumb Rest
Hand
Silicone
Bell
Back
Front
Setting up your Dood
When the reed needs to be changed,
simply open the ligature as shown in the
picture and carefully slide the reed up and
away from the mouthpiece. Remember
not to touch the tip of the reed. There is a
ridge on the back of the reed which fits
into a slot on the mouthpiece. Slide the
reed into the slot as far as possible and
then release the ligature as shown. This
provides correct alignment every time.
The tip of the reed should now be aligned
with the tip of the mouthpiece.
Insert Reed
Press Down
Release
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