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The music you use for bouboling is a highly subjective selection and no two people will like the same
all > all parts of the world do not even use the same harmonic scale, but bouboling is not limited to
the range of music based on do-re-mi
Two people may like a track but use it for different swooops or bouzals > you may even find that on
different days you use a particular track for a different bouzal > hopefully everyone will find
tracks listed that they like > at the very least the lists should clarify in your own mind what to look
for in the big wide world of music
With luck you will find tracks that have either a rhythm or beat that you can work with AND have
lyrics that click with your own philosophy > those tracks will be not just a piece of music, but a
cherished and valuable asset
Go through your own music and when one seems to have a good rhythm or beat, try a little bouboling
with it > you will know quickly if it fits your style
Visit the Amazon mp3 pages and listen to samples of music > the selection is larger than you can
imagine and listening to the samples is free > usually the sample is long enough to tell if you would
like it for your bouboling > the search box makes it easy to find music by artist, album title, track
title, genre, etc. > once you are on a page almost everything is a link that will take you on a branching
path of serendipitous discovery > iTunes has the same functionality
Friends getting together, going through their music and testing a boubol out on likely tracks should
make for a fun time > with several friends it might even make a good party.
Being all PCs, we use the Windows Media Player for our music and sync it to an mp3 player > tracks
can be sorted into play lists that are named for the bouzals > before starting a workout, open the
bouzal play lists and drag tracks into the Play pane > it is easy to pause the tracks or modify the
selection during the workout > when the play is stopped there is a total of the time for the selected
tracks shown at the botom of the Play pane > you can do essentially the same thing with iTunes or
other mp3 player.
If you find a track that you really like for bouboling, send the title and artist (and what bouzal you
use it for) to Litl Crcl using the message form on the home page. If the submissions warrant it I will
set up a "boubler recommended" list and maybe a widget for voting on the tracks.
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