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So you want to scratch Mr/Mrs DJ,What sounds should you use?

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2007

http://www.djtutor.com/scratchbasics
Always a good idea to buy battle lp's and breaks lp's as these quite offen come with a selection of samples , good to ask for the " ahh this is fresh " sample and the whistle.

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  • Dude do u get payed to do this?? u should ur tutorials are a blessing

  • something called hip hop!

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  • Thank you so much helped alot

  • Kinda looks like he could be Deadmau5 brother the way he looks

  • easiest sound i find to cut is ahhhhhhhhhhh. its great to learn beginner cuts being that its a nice long sample, and for advanced cuts like crabs and orbits it gives you plenty of room to move slow at first and exaggerate the movements to get the mechanics down. pick up a copy of the dj qbert record super seal it has a whole side with great samples on it. the one i learned on was 1,000 mph back sliding turkey cuts.

  • Joe hahn uses too much effects

  • This guy is good at scratching. The Public Enemy scratch was pretty good.

  • helpful, nice 1

  • from ur info box " good to ask for the ahh this is fresh sample and the whistle." wat do u mean the whistle ?

  • Yeah, you're right dude with this acapella and instrumentals stuff, but still...Superseal vinyls designed by Q-Bert are the best for scratching;)

  • YEs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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