any tips on stratching but keeping the song on beat
geposted Mon 01 Jan 07 @ 8:37 pm
How do you get to Carnagie Hall?
You Practice.
You Practice.
geposted Tue 02 Jan 07 @ 5:47 am
geposted Tue 02 Jan 07 @ 5:49 am
geposted Tue 02 Jan 07 @ 1:37 pm
here is an advisory video on how to do it by DJ Q-Bert
check out his other tutorials here
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RedorikKenzee
check out his other tutorials here
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=RedorikKenzee
geposted Tue 02 Jan 07 @ 1:37 pm
Man he is insane!!! That is unreal!!
geposted Thu 18 Jan 07 @ 9:48 am
yes indeed he is :)
geposted Thu 18 Jan 07 @ 12:06 pm
The favorite one was the one with the Drum Beats, now that is impressive.
geposted Fri 19 Jan 07 @ 4:32 am
Guys...what's the name of the track he scratches over in this clip?
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geposted Tue 23 Jan 07 @ 2:25 am
Pionara, that is a loop of Rappers Delight by Sugarhill Gang he is scratching over....which was a sample originally lifted from Chic - Good Times..which in turn was lifted..just kidding.
geposted Tue 23 Jan 07 @ 8:54 pm
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geposted Tue 23 Jan 07 @ 11:46 pm
hi..ive seen djs scratching on LPs but still keeping the beat match..how do they do yhis and how do they keep the flow of beats when changing songs?
geposted Thu 08 Feb 07 @ 1:44 pm
heeeeeeeeeeeeeeee is great
geposted Sat 10 Feb 07 @ 2:04 pm
men this guy its nasty doing hes thing wowwwwwwwww i love this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEazLObW95U&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEazLObW95U&mode=related&search=
geposted Sat 17 Feb 07 @ 6:50 am
who is this guy man he is realy realy great
geposted Sat 17 Feb 07 @ 9:36 pm
you don't know who this dude is? you'd better ask somebody, no wait you already have.... :) just kidding but seriously DJ Qbert is a one of the most respected turntablist probably in the world!! I myself saw him in Japan
geposted Sun 18 Feb 07 @ 7:14 am
nice :)
geposted Sun 18 Feb 07 @ 1:12 pm
than'ks ! verry good
geposted Mon 23 Apr 07 @ 12:32 pm
keemanuu wrote :
hi..ive seen djs scratching on LPs but still keeping the beat match..how do they do yhis and how do they keep the flow of beats when changing songs?
Well it's sort of like playing a musical instrument, actually very much like it. The DJ is catching the track on a beat, let's a bass drum. Then he releases the bass drum sound ON BEAT of the other song he is mixing with.
I think Marcel said it first in this thread..."How do you get to Carnegie Hall" You practice. These QBERT Videos I would venture to guess he spent at least 10 hours to perfect a 2 minute session. And, he already knows how to do all the basic scratches.
geposted Wed 25 Apr 07 @ 3:55 pm
I agree, I would start out with beat matching so you can learn how to seperate your sound focuses. If you can't do this yet scratching is going be more A lot more difficult. ( all the drum levels, speed, vocals, ect.. ) then you mix in the fact of using one hand to do one thing while the other hand does another thing that is totally different.
This takes a lot of focus and coordination of mind and body.
PRACTICE with one thing and perfect it to before moving on to the next thing.
Think about it... you have two songs that you want to mix together. How are they going to blend sound wise? Transitions is going to be a who different ballgame.
PRACTICE > You have to practice to learn the sounds of each stroke / instrument / vocal / fade
This takes a lot of focus and coordination of mind and body.
PRACTICE with one thing and perfect it to before moving on to the next thing.
Think about it... you have two songs that you want to mix together. How are they going to blend sound wise? Transitions is going to be a who different ballgame.
PRACTICE > You have to practice to learn the sounds of each stroke / instrument / vocal / fade
geposted Wed 25 Apr 07 @ 9:49 pm