Ask bboyspaz (episode 8) [Spotting Samples]

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2009

Hey guys! back again, I know its been a min. Just basically a little something to touch on spotting samples. Yet again if you have any questions about it, or want anything more to be touched on just hit me up and ask some questions. AND DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE PAGE!! I know I've been a bit slow with the videos but trust me I'll be working on all types of great things, and keeping the music and information coming your ways. STAY UP!!

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  • Idk if you know this or not but youre the realness guy. You be tellin um what they really need to know and thats what makes you different. That PLUS education. What school did you go to. Im getting ready to start my first year. Major in Music Industry. I cant wait. Lol. But your tips really stick man and imma use all of this to my advantage. Peace.

  • What's the Wes Montgomery song you played?

  • I like that part at the end. Straight wisdom. I always look to dig and learn shit before I even attempt to mess with it. you'll know the song better that way too

  • Informative. I know you made remake of 9th wonder's "shorty on the lookout". I was wondering if you could figure out Alchemist's "stuck on you". The chops in the verse are tough.

  • nice vid.....

  • I totally agree. I think musicians/producers that stand the test of time are the ones that are the most informed. It's imperative to check out as much music as possible, regardless of if it's your "favorite" genre or not. Basically, it's like being a bear or some other hibernating animal. You ingest as much "food" as you can so that when you sit in front of the laptop/piano/keyboard/trumpet, etc., what you "ate" months/yrs. ago comes out organically. THAT'S how you get your style!

  • Nice cut, and good advice...keep em comin

  • Great advice about respecting the music. We all want to make a beat as hot as Madlib, but he didn't just grab the records out of the crate to start producing. Listen listen listen, it took me a little while to fully understand it myself, I would listen maybe once or twice and start looping. Play your records at parties and pay attention to what catches people's attention. These will be your hot spot for sampling. (in my opinion)

  • nice album you got. keep up the vids, i second that on bass samples, like that little brotha/dilla warm bass . thx

  • hej spaz, first of all i like all your videos. learnt allot and you gave me ideas of what is possible.

    i like your atiitude of sharing with people out there.

    big RESPEKT paz!

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