Tutorial #01 - Beats, Bars and Transitions.

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Just giving some info about beats, bars and transitions.

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  • Old school vid, but helpful for beginners

  • @Gotwood07 The basics never change. Just trying to break it down how I understand it.

  • great video

    nicely explaind

  • @oscars34a Thanks, I hope it helps out someone.

  • isn´t it easier to count from 1 to 8 instead of counting from 1 to4? there are hardly changes after 3 bars... so you can count "double bars" for me it makes it a lot easier. greets

  • What ever works for you. There isn't one way of doing things. Just use what info you can and then make it work for you. This is just the way that worked for me.  Maybe it will help others out and then they can use what helps them to help others.

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  • very well explained!!

  • @AbstractSteeloShow Absolutely It's a great tutorial

  • It's not going to matter what you start with. Just learn your beat matching and keep practicing. When you switch gear it might take you a little time to get used to the feel of that gear, but you will get used to it. What's important is to keep practicing and know your music. You will be fine when you decide to get something new.

  • bought a pair of stanton .324s and .212 mixerr, wud this help me to advance for when i switch to pioneers or technics???

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