4:55 I was honestly expecting a Jingle Bells remix here! It is funny I'm so used to my previous job as a radio DJ that I always start a track by pressing play on a button, I never even thought about pressing play and holding the jog wheel and wait then release once I want to beat match. I will definitely incorporate that to my skills, better late than never I guess! Amazing video as always!
@@groovindj Thanks for the context, yes I mixed with vinyls a few times, but it is strange I never applied that same technic to a controller of to CDJs for some reason, as if it was a complete different thing haha
Great content. I never thought of practicing these simpler exercises. I went straight to beatmatching. You can guess that I learnt the hard way and it took me much longer. I'll incorporate these tricks. It's never late to relearn good practices. The drill of scratching is very interesting as I can't even do a baby scratch 😅
my timing is so bad i almost wept when I finally released the baby scratch and it played in sync. I got some work ahead of me, but this was the first time I felt like my timing might possibly be 'fixable'. btw, is there any difference in setting the jogwheel to 45 or 33 rpm?
Sure, Chris, I understand! By the way, I just wanted to let you know that I absolutely love your videos. They are so well-organized and easy to follow. I think you should really consider launching your own DJ course. Instead of covering the basic stuff that we see on other channels, you could dive into the more advanced secrets and practical techniques that would really help bedroom DJs like myself improve their skills. I’d definitely be interested and would be happy to purchase it.@@ReallyChrisM
Thanks for the plug man! Your content is great! 💪🏾
Big ups mate - your stuff was seriously helpful learning to scratch!
Great tutorial bro, your doing the Djs a great service for so many.
4:55 I was honestly expecting a Jingle Bells remix here!
It is funny I'm so used to my previous job as a radio DJ that I always start a track by pressing play on a button, I never even thought about pressing play and holding the jog wheel and wait then release once I want to beat match. I will definitely incorporate that to my skills, better late than never I guess!
Amazing video as always!
Missed a trick there!
The "press play and hold" thing originates from vinyl DJing where the platter would be running but the DJ would hold the vinyl.
@@groovindj Thanks for the context, yes I mixed with vinyls a few times, but it is strange I never applied that same technic to a controller of to CDJs for some reason, as if it was a complete different thing haha
Thanks for this video, I’ll try some of these tonight.👍🏿
Let me know how it goes!
Exactly how I was taught years ago. Only then it was with two copies of the same record.
Keep the work up dude, great video!
Great content. I never thought of practicing these simpler exercises. I went straight to beatmatching. You can guess that I learnt the hard way and it took me much longer. I'll incorporate these tricks. It's never late to relearn good practices. The drill of scratching is very interesting as I can't even do a baby scratch 😅
They are pretty fun once you get the hang of them :)
Thank you bro ❤
Got my first set end of month wish me luck man I’m so nervous x
Awesome man
my timing is so bad i almost wept when I finally released the baby scratch and it played in sync. I got some work ahead of me, but this was the first time I felt like my timing might possibly be 'fixable'. btw, is there any difference in setting the jogwheel to 45 or 33 rpm?
can u cover hip hop mixing, i love mixing edm but struggle with hip hop
love ur videos brother xx
hey Chris, I did the subscribing, still can't find the Phrasing Guide book
, where I should search for it?
You should have received a welcome email that has the link-check your spam :)
Sure, Chris, I understand! By the way, I just wanted to let you know that I absolutely love your videos. They are so well-organized and easy to follow. I think you should really consider launching your own DJ course. Instead of covering the basic stuff that we see on other channels, you could dive into the more advanced secrets and practical techniques that would really help bedroom DJs like myself improve their skills. I’d definitely be interested and would be happy to purchase it.@@ReallyChrisM
the video at the end doesn't show up for me, whats the title?
The Secret To Nailing Your Drops EVERY Time
ruclips.net/video/8L1pT6XcOkI/видео.html :)
@@ReallyChrisM thank you