How to Use Scribbles When Mixing Music

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Summary: Use the scribble technique when scratching on a turntable as a DJ; learn how with tips from our professional disc jockey in this free DJ video music lesson.

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Corey Black Corey Black aka the Turntabalist has been working as a DJ for over 15 years. He first became interested in being a DJ at a local family gathering and his inte... read more

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How to Use Scribbles When Mixing Music

Once again back to our thing going on here. We have now what you would call scribbles. So Corey Black which is I going to show you how to do this. Now this is most probably 9 to 10 the popular scratch that people like to do when they first hear the turntables. The first thing that people like to do is just put there hand on it and I see people doing all daily put there elbow on it. You know and do this and that. Now the other way to do it correctly is to stay on beat I'm going to show you some of that right now. Hit the beat. You could start of low. Kind of go fast. This is Corey Black on behalf of Expert Village thank you.

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