Please clear this up for me.
a) What does it mean when a DJ does a "high hat ride or a clap"
b) Also what does it mean when a DJ chase patterns when he plays?
thanks.
a) What does it mean when a DJ does a "high hat ride or a clap"
b) Also what does it mean when a DJ chase patterns when he plays?
thanks.
geposted Mon 22 Aug 16 @ 1:20 pm
Please put this into context. Where have you heard these terms?
A high hat is a cymbal. A ride is also a type of cymbal. A clap is....well, a clap. These are not things that a DJ "does". They're typical sounds used in the production of a track. But maybe whoever said this is talking about overlaying samples of a high hat, ride or clap onto an existing track. That could be something a DJ does.
Context required.
A high hat is a cymbal. A ride is also a type of cymbal. A clap is....well, a clap. These are not things that a DJ "does". They're typical sounds used in the production of a track. But maybe whoever said this is talking about overlaying samples of a high hat, ride or clap onto an existing track. That could be something a DJ does.
Context required.
geposted Mon 22 Aug 16 @ 2:34 pm
It was about "what do you do as your music is playing"..
geposted Mon 22 Aug 16 @ 6:24 pm
b is known to me as a scratch term for when you're learning, realistically any practice of cue juggling, loop roll drumming or bouncing around a track with beat jump could be pattern chasing.
A could be scratching too.
A could be scratching too.
geposted Mon 22 Aug 16 @ 7:42 pm