The Flow of Mandarin
  • Home
  • Table of Contents
    • Course Tutorials >
      • Your First Recording
    • Sound System Primer >
      • Syllable Finals >
        • Syllable Finals 1
        • Syllable Finals 2
        • Syllable Finals 3
      • Syllable Initials >
        • Syllable Initials 1
        • Syllable Initials 2
        • Syllable Initials 3
    • Phonetic Training >
      • Introduction
      • Basics
      • Construction
      • Memorization
      • Mimic & Meaning
      • Conclusion
    • Song Lessons >
      • Unit 1: BJ2NY >
        • Lesson 1: Taxi Part 1
        • Lesson 2: Taxi Part 2
        • Lesson 3: BJ2NY Part 1
        • Lesson 4: BJ2NY Part 2
      • Unit 2: Tone Bootcamp >
        • Single Tones (Pt 1) >
          • Tonal Relativity
          • Single Tones
          • Tone Comparisons
          • Single Tones Submission
        • Tone Pairs (Pt 2) >
          • Tone Pairs A
          • Tone Pairs B
          • Tone Pairs C
          • Tone Pairs D
          • Tonal Mimicry & Meaning
      • Unit 3: Tonal Infusion >
        • Lesson 1
        • Lesson 2
        • Lesson 3
        • Lesson 4
        • Lesson 5
        • Lesson 6
      • Unit 4: Mimicry Training
  • Tone Bootcamp
  • Help
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Time to Get Started!

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Now that you are familiar with the process of Rhythmic Phonetic Training, it's time to jump into The Flow of Mandarin and start learning to sing and rap in Mandarin with a perfect accent. 

Remember, each time you sing the songs you learn in this course, you actively build the phonetic infrastructure needed to process Mandarin speech automatically.  That means, you should sing these songs as often as you can.  

Above all, you should always remember one thing: Language is about SOUND.  Most people bury their heads in textbooks, because reading is easy, whereas changing the way your brain processes sound is challenging.  But if your goal is to communicate fluently with Mandarin speakers, you have no choice but to master the Sounds and Flow of Mandarin. 

 <<< Introduction | Basics | Construction | Memorization | Submission Page | Mimic & Meaning | Conclusion
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