Joe's Scratching Technique

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    cleponz

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    Do you know Joe's Scratching Techniques ? Share it.....
    Thanks..... :shifty:
     
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    He takes the vinyl, and moves it back and forth to create a scratch-like noise that is emitted from a stereo, in which the balance is altered depending on the settings of the turntable of which the scratching originated.
     
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    He takes the vinyl, and moves it back and forth to create a scratch-like noise that is emitted from a stereo, in which the balance is altered depending on the settings of the turntable of which the scratching originated. [/b][/quote]
    I was just thinking about how I was going to post something witty like that when the page loaded.


    Damn you for ruining my fun :(
     
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    I was just thinking about how I was going to post something witty like that when the page loaded.


    Damn you for ruining my fun :( [/b][/quote]
    All your sarcasm are belong to me.
     
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    He takes the vinyl, and moves it back and forth to create a scratch-like noise that is emitted from a stereo, in which the balance is altered depending on the settings of the turntable of which the scratching originated. [/b][/quote]
    You forgot about the crazy headbanging motion he does during songs sometimes. Can't forget the headbanging/bobbing/whatever the hell it is.

    Head motion required to be a DJ.
     
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    You forgot about the crazy headbanging motion he does during songs sometimes. Can't forget the headbanging/bobbing/whatever the hell it is.

    Head motion required to be a DJ. [/b][/quote]
    "On average, our songs are 38% scratching, 5 to 8% keyboard, and the rest is...me bobbing my head up and down." :lol:
     
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    You forgot about the crazy headbanging motion he does during songs sometimes. Can't forget the headbanging/bobbing/whatever the hell it is.

    Head motion required to be a DJ. [/b][/quote]
    How could I forget?

    Oh yeah, now I remember.
     
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    Evan™

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    How could I forget?

    Oh yeah, now I remember. [/b][/quote]
    lol.....no shit
     
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    I can change that.
     
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    i will die from the quantity of sarcasm on this topic :joe: -the turntablist
     
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    goof peoples...

    well, if your serious, there are diffrent types of scratches he does.
    some of them are th baby scratch, the forward & reverse scratch, stuff like that. alot of the sounds comes from his other instruments, but the scratches are simple, but pretty demanding on some songs..
    oh, and the head bang is a must, just dont slam your head into the turntable like me! :wth:
     
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    Well, with the right head and the right turntables, banging your head might not be so bad.
     
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    Yeah...he uses simple scratches like that.
     
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    yeah, nothing major.....and yes, while headbanging, i did slam my head on my turntable.....thank god noone was in the room, but none the less... :teehee:
     

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