Simple Road To Gramby-s Script
The Simple Road to Gramby’s Script begins before you ever leave the mat. You cannot start a Gramby from a neutral, flat position. You must create a hip angle.
The Script Line: “Frame, hip out, look at your belt.”
The Trigger: Take your top hand (the one not framing) and reach across your own body to grab your own belt or the mat near your far hip. This cues the rotation. You are now ready for Act Two.
Vowels are shown by where the next consonant sits relative to the line: Simple Road To Gramby-s Script
| Vowel sound | Position of following consonant | |-------------|--------------------------------| | A as in “cat” | On the line (normal) | | A as in “late” | Raised slightly above | | E as in “bet” | Lowered slightly | | I as in “sit” | On line + dot below | | O as in “hot” | Circle before consonant | | U as in “put” | Tick mark under |
In practice, most vowels are omitted between consonants unless needed for clarity.
Example: “cat” = K + T (consonants only, vowel implied by context)
“kite” = K + T with raised position (shows “long i”) The Simple Road to Gramby’s Script begins before
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Most failures in A Road to Gramby’s stem from panic or overconfidence. The Trigger: Take your top hand (the one
Gramby’s Script flows without lifting the pen. Follow these three rules:
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