Thanks man, I've been learning the 1-Click Flare, & been working on my 2-Click Flare. Ive figured out the 1-Click Flare so far, & can do them decently now, and the 2 Click Flare I gotta really do it slowly, or I'll fuk it up, but, but I like how this Original Flare technique is expalined by you, with the hand movements mimicking the fader movements!.... Thanx bro, your awesome...... 👍👌💪🙏😎🔥💯🐺.... Respex, Big Upz, & Mad Love to the Skratch DJ's........
LOL. I'm going to make a scratch tutorial for a all time classic scratch like the original transformer. But instead of doing that scratch, I'll do a boomerang instead! Because apparently scratches names don't mean anything. Even better. I'll skip scratching altogether and backspin and call that the original transformer!
Dynamix has a beat junkies - home room tutorial where he concentrates on that scratch but doesn’t name it either. I love it and is now one of my natural ‘fall back on’ scratches.
There is no tear in Flare. It's just simply moving the record forward and then backwards in same tempo. 1 click flare = you perform one click one the way forward and 1 click on the way back.
Isn't that a flare orbit? A single flare is a single record movement chopped by the fader, doing it on reverse record movement makes it an orbit, right?
This ain't the original flare, its reversed, and the OG flare doesn't have "Tears"(small pause in the middle of the sample), you should to do without this small pause. But anyway, it's a good scratch to learn.
I have never used turntables before, I use a Numark NV. I have been practicing and am much better with the fader than before but have trouble with the jog wheels at times. In your opion, should I get a turntable to pratice scratching?
Buy a Numark PT01 ... then if you're happy ... go to a more expensive Turntable bro! Cheap investment for a PT01 and gives you options to practice anywhere without the need for power!
i think that he is presise with his movement but.... he is not gentle enough, because i can see the stylus jumping around... So thats the problem with relative mode... i want to see if with a real vinyl
Dont ge tme wrong i admire, but i am considering to learn it with absulute mode or with a real vinyl so my hand would learn to be gentle with the record
Yeah. I'm only old school just because iv got three kids and no money lol! This I'd so hard to learn. That touch you need to get off and back on the record gently. I have problems with this. My drops I can't do fast as lifting off and back on quickly is a real mega skill. I guess it comes with years of practise.
Excellent man, hope this channel comes back to uploading again, don't know why they stopped making videos
I’m old-school dj and I really wanna learn I keep on trying but I don’t seem to get the hang of it I will keep on practice thank you so much
Throdown! Best and clearest explanation for a simple move I've seen. Really good job, thank you.
Nope. That's the original flare.
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New skratchers watch this and learn it. It really helped me get the two click down! This is the easiest way to learn. Great teacher. Props throdown
bro great video. ive been watching so many on the flare and this is the best yet
This is OG Flare reverse!!!!!....
He for the first one is normal
For the one with beat is reverse 👍
That's what I thought but figured I was doing it backwards lol
that's a great tutorial homie. Cheers
Thank you! Great to focus on original basics. I appreciate it.
Thanks
I'm practising this on cdjs, i need more room on the platter lol
the first flare way is hard for me and the second flare way is easy!
SABOTAAGEBEATZ
I can do the other flares,but this shit got me confused
im hard for you
Are you only doing the OG flare at the end or you mix shirp and flare and OG flare ?
Thanks man, I've been learning the 1-Click Flare, & been working on my 2-Click Flare. Ive figured out the 1-Click Flare so far, & can do them decently now, and the 2 Click Flare I gotta really do it slowly, or I'll fuk it up, but, but I like how this Original Flare technique is expalined by you, with the hand movements mimicking the fader movements!.... Thanx bro, your awesome...... 👍👌💪🙏😎🔥💯🐺.... Respex, Big Upz, & Mad Love to the Skratch DJ's........
Can you share the beat 3:50, thank you very much
Nicely done professor! Saw this dude at NAMM. He tore it up! Super nice dude, great teacher. Thanks for the lesson. #learntodj
Bruh you smoked it at the end!! 👏👏
thanks for the very helpful info bruh you guys always break it down in the best way.
LOL.
I'm going to make a scratch tutorial for a all time classic scratch like the original transformer. But instead of doing that scratch, I'll do a boomerang instead!
Because apparently scratches names don't mean anything.
Even better. I'll skip scratching altogether and backspin and call that the original transformer!
So since this is not the original flare. What is it that has a tear? It sounds good tho.
Dynamix has a beat junkies - home room tutorial where he concentrates on that scratch but doesn’t name it either.
I love it and is now one of my natural ‘fall back on’ scratches.
There is no tear in Flare. It's just simply moving the record forward and then backwards in same tempo. 1 click flare = you perform one click one the way forward and 1 click on the way back.
Isn't that a flare orbit? A single flare is a single record movement chopped by the fader, doing it on reverse record movement makes it an orbit, right?
Why does both of your turntables have a sticker with a barcode on them?
song title?
My mind is blown
This ain't the original flare, its reversed, and the OG flare doesn't have "Tears"(small pause in the middle of the sample), you should to do without this small pause. But anyway, it's a good scratch to learn.
Agreed. Other than that a well done lesson.
Graffiti flare, dj flare, breaking flare
does anyone know the name of that instrumental he played?
+RUDY G comes in one of the super duck breaks by babu.
+oticowgirl thank you!
I thought you said you were going to start slow? lol
Hi,
what effect did u use at the end at 4'30.
Regards
High pass filter
My manz👊🏽
not the same definition as qberts OG flare....
I LIKE THIS GUY
I have never used turntables before, I use a Numark NV. I have been practicing and am much better with the fader than before but have trouble with the jog wheels at times. In your opion, should I get a turntable to pratice scratching?
Buy a Numark PT01 ... then if you're happy ... go to a more expensive Turntable bro! Cheap investment for a PT01 and gives you options to practice anywhere without the need for power!
i think that he is presise with his movement but.... he is not gentle enough, because i can see the stylus jumping around... So thats the problem with relative mode... i want to see if with a real vinyl
Dont ge tme wrong i admire, but i am considering to learn it with absulute mode or with a real vinyl so my hand would learn to be gentle with the record
It does jump around for sure.
Yeah. I'm only old school just because iv got three kids and no money lol! This I'd so hard to learn. That touch you need to get off and back on the record gently. I have problems with this. My drops I can't do fast as lifting off and back on quickly is a real mega skill. I guess it comes with years of practise.
Dj I Threw It On The Ground
keep it up ;)
It sound like a two click flare
My two click flares are sharper and a bit faster.
I know that handsome gent. Moar Dr Ross please.
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That’s starting slow? WTF dude
Beginners. GO SLOW