Nice! LOADS of scratching tutorials on RUclips, something we old folk didn't have back in the late 80s/early 90s, and, home alone, with no help, I kinda gave up and sold my beloved 1210s as family, life, etc took precedence! Now own a set of STR8 150s, a Traktor S4 Mk2, Maschine Mikro Mk2, and ready to re-enter the scratch world. LOVE the slow-mo, the numbering of the words, and the straight to business approach. Plus, of course, your fine taste in decks!! Errrrrr, hell yeah I sub'd! 😁
Welcome back! Good to hear that you're ready to scratch again. Sounds like you've got everything you need now and the online tutorials are a great help for sure! Thanks a bunch for the support and stay tuned, I have a few more tutorials in the works 😉
keep these vocal sample tutorials coming, these are fantastic and no one really talks about it that much. some tear and boomerang combos would be cool next.
Thanks for the feedback, it's encouraging and makes me want to keep going at it! It takes quite a lot of time to put these together so it's always nice to know that it's actually useful. I do have a few ideas for future vocal phrasing tutorials 😉I suck at tears, almost never use that technique, though I should work on it. I'll see if I can come up with something about boomerangs.
@@grameu dopez has some cool thoughts on tears that helped me but its a hand control thing called whips. Same sound but faster and tighter. Might be useful or not. But your tutorials have got me thinking about how to setup samples to scratch with as well as using them in different ways, so thanks a bunch.
@@SANDMAN_66 Dopez is the man! I learned whips from his videos and I do use them every now and then. They feel easier than tears for some reason and I like how they sound better. Combined with 1 or 2 click flares, they sound really tight!
@@grameu yea I have been trying to cut whips up as if they are og flares but it's tough to do fast. I have been trying to mix them into vocals but can't seem to figure it out. Qbert does this stuff with drumming and prisms that are similar. I want them so bad
thank you for the mention ! yeah my tutorials are definitely inspired from DJ Yoshi (yoshittr on youtube), love his flow - I hope he still cuts @@grameu
Thank you! Finally getting the hang of this technique after watching several times. Sometimes it seems like you just have to take a break to get the feel of it first.
Well done! 🙌 It sure takes a lot of time and practice and you can't expect to do this overnight. I have been practicing this on and off, taking breaks just like you, coming back to the practice after some time and this is when I usually feel like I've improved. Keep practicing ✌
Thanks for the solid tutorial and written description of what you are doing. I am just learning scratching and turntablism for about 3 months now. I will be watching this on repeat while I build the technique. Subscribed! Keep jamming! I'll keep an eye out for your videos.
Cool man! Yeah this skill is crucial. Nothing sounds worse than when you try to scratch a vocal and it sounds off time and terrible. That dude Swiftstyle is really good with this I try to study his streams
Swiftstyle is amazing at phrasing, with any type of beat, BPM, sample... I definitely look up to him and his scratching style and I study his streams too. Great study material!
Can you talk and explain what you're doing? Maybe it's just me, but these silent tutorials don't help me at all, even with your text at the bottom. 🤷♀🤷♀
Nice! LOADS of scratching tutorials on RUclips, something we old folk didn't have back in the late 80s/early 90s, and, home alone, with no help, I kinda gave up and sold my beloved 1210s as family, life, etc took precedence!
Now own a set of STR8 150s, a Traktor S4 Mk2, Maschine Mikro Mk2, and ready to re-enter the scratch world.
LOVE the slow-mo, the numbering of the words, and the straight to business approach. Plus, of course, your fine taste in decks!!
Errrrrr, hell yeah I sub'd! 😁
Welcome back! Good to hear that you're ready to scratch again. Sounds like you've got everything you need now and the online tutorials are a great help for sure!
Thanks a bunch for the support and stay tuned, I have a few more tutorials in the works 😉
@@grameu Excellent, I'll defo be tuning in!
keep these vocal sample tutorials coming, these are fantastic and no one really talks about it that much. some tear and boomerang combos would be cool next.
Thanks for the feedback, it's encouraging and makes me want to keep going at it! It takes quite a lot of time to put these together so it's always nice to know that it's actually useful.
I do have a few ideas for future vocal phrasing tutorials 😉I suck at tears, almost never use that technique, though I should work on it. I'll see if I can come up with something about boomerangs.
@@grameu dopez has some cool thoughts on tears that helped me but its a hand control thing called whips. Same sound but faster and tighter. Might be useful or not.
But your tutorials have got me thinking about how to setup samples to scratch with as well as using them in different ways, so thanks a bunch.
@@SANDMAN_66 Dopez is the man! I learned whips from his videos and I do use them every now and then. They feel easier than tears for some reason and I like how they sound better. Combined with 1 or 2 click flares, they sound really tight!
@@grameu yea I have been trying to cut whips up as if they are og flares but it's tough to do fast. I have been trying to mix them into vocals but can't seem to figure it out. Qbert does this stuff with drumming and prisms that are similar. I want them so bad
thank you for the mention ! yeah my tutorials are definitely inspired from DJ Yoshi (yoshittr on youtube), love his flow - I hope he still cuts @@grameu
Great tute. Love the slo-mo. Thanks
Thanks for the support! I'll try and upload more tutorials in the coming months, stay tuned!
Thank you! Finally getting the hang of this technique after watching several times. Sometimes it seems like you just have to take a break to get the feel of it first.
Well done! 🙌
It sure takes a lot of time and practice and you can't expect to do this overnight. I have been practicing this on and off, taking breaks just like you, coming back to the practice after some time and this is when I usually feel like I've improved. Keep practicing ✌
I discovered your tutorial videos a few months ago and they have really helped. I hope you put out more of them soon
Glad to know you find my tutorials useful! I'll try and come up with more.
Thank you for this rad tutorial!
You're most welcome!
Thanks for the solid tutorial and written description of what you are doing. I am just learning scratching and turntablism for about 3 months now. I will be watching this on repeat while I build the technique. Subscribed! Keep jamming! I'll keep an eye out for your videos.
You're most welcome! Thanks for the support, always appreciated.
Good luck with the practice!
Cool man! Yeah this skill is crucial. Nothing sounds worse than when you try to scratch a vocal and it sounds off time and terrible. That dude Swiftstyle is really good with this I try to study his streams
Swiftstyle is amazing at phrasing, with any type of beat, BPM, sample... I definitely look up to him and his scratching style and I study his streams too. Great study material!
Well done!
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Damn, this is an incredibly good tutorial man, glad i found it :)
Glad you enjoy it! If you find this one useful, check out my other tutorials where I break down vocal phrasing and scratching.
Imma geta sub lika slo mo pro. Slicing and dicing at its finest 👌 👏 ✨️
Dope🔥🔥🔥 and helpful thx👍🏻🫡
You're welcome, glad you like it!
Dope work
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What record is this? Thanks for the tips as well 🔥
You're welcome! This is Path of least resistance by the Skratchlords
Thank you
Can you talk and explain what you're doing? Maybe it's just me, but these silent tutorials don't help me at all, even with your text at the bottom. 🤷♀🤷♀
Sorry, but I probably wouldn't be any more helpful even if I talked.
Great video and nice job on editing and explanation! I agree there's not a lot of these in depth phrasing tutorials, Keep it up!
Grateful for the feedback! I'll do my best to keep it up 💪