impressed by hi knowledge of djs when he said dj man and toomp i was like whoa...u gotta b from atl to know bout them legends. way ahead of there time. and also was smurf aka mr colli park and u know toomp doing them beats for ti now (what u know about that) but that was impessing to me. get yall some old shy d albums and check out dj man and toomp in the mid to late 80's...dj man where u at homie
he's qbert, he can use whatever he wants, he invented, popularized, and developed half the scratch techniques everone uses today....he can use a a tin foil pie plate and it would be still acceptable.
I agree .... Howie Tee performed it on.. The real roxanne - Bang zoom Bobby "Bobcat" erving...Mixmaster ice, Jazzy jeff, Dj cash money, Cutmaster dc , Dj cheese & Dj man should also be credited..
Mix Master Ice/U.T.F.O. was definitely probably in the mix...I first heard it wit' The Legendary Hitman DJ Howie Tee (Chubb Rock, The Real Roxanne, etc) performing it on "Howie's Tee'd Off" in 1986!!!
I've made tons of cuts. Recognition isn't bringing the art form forward and neither is secret/hoarding your skills. Please share and be thankful that we have such great men as Q and many others who have shared so much. When I started. Guys would never want you to see what they are doing, which was very limited but none the less 20 years ago it was a lot harder to get any info other than letting a DJ school you! All dau ! Until you absorbed sum of that whoop ass
the reason this is x tra amazing to me is because I have always scratched opposite of that. I start with the crossfader off. I was looking for something fresh and in 2013 it still is! something so obvious but I never started that way. This way makes me sound faster and I can stutter faster!!! Much love!
I should have known that if anyone would remember DJ Man, it would be Q-Bert! The only reason to listen to Shy-D was because of DJ Man. VERY underrated. What ever happened to him?
What about Mixmaster Ice whom was the dj for U.T.F.O? He did a lot of the same scratches and scribbles back in 1984-85. Also my big homie, The Treach DJ Mr. Mixx doing it in 1985.
I don't completely agree with Q-Bert's interpretations of some "Old School" scratches, but I stay glued to his "New School" scratch lessons. I believe that this routine was more often done with forwards instead of flares, at least in Atlanta and Miami. Or, at least that's what it developed into. I'm not sure how Joe Cooley used to do it--likely how Q-Bert explained.
QBert jumped a couple of notches with me, just for having HISTORY and even naming the guys he named... because, when they were OUT... he was a baby or very young... may not have even been born.
Iamyouonlydifferent ... rotf bcuz... when I bumped into him, he must have been talking to some girls or something bcuz... he didn't give an age, nowhere near that... ;D
Turn on the captions for a giggle. At about 1:16 it says "nude biker to sue the south on the internet"! & at 2:23 it says " I smoke Troy Kirkland graham craddock"! Funny stuff! Click the cc under the video & laugh out loud!
and how exactly would that make him better? Has thought occurred maybe the man likes using the apple ear buds. Its really intriguing how some people define their artists by their equipment of choice. Its not what you use, its how you use it.
dope scratchin but i realize i need to get a rane cuz the vestaxs dont last that long the faders and knobs give out real fast they were good in the 90s but dont hold up to well anymore and as for the fader i like the clicking but wont miss it cuz i havent been usein vestax for 20 years
listen to joe cooley and watch him do its time look it up its amazing joe still sounds better at this scratch. toney g did it before him and also howie t
Way too under rated for the padawans! They need the funk! It’s not incorporated enough and if they learned how to orbit and flare first this scratch is thrown out the window! Thanks Q!
ho i thoungth there was stabed baby on the backward+fback babychopped on forward something like this and for more rapidity to have 2backward rapid we tears like swirls
Over time, DJs sounded better and cleaner at it, along with their transform/cutting styles. Magic Mike's first two albums are good at demonstrating the improvement.
No hate, but the tutorial is slightly misleading in that the demonstration incorporates more double time babies with chirps rather than the tears and chirps. Tears do get thrown in as an addition rather than the main component. Check 2.16 tears and then 2.20 to hear the difference. Damn I'm a geek.
ericuk :)News Flash... MOST OF THE BEST DJ's were "GEEKS"... You had to stay locked in that Room or Basement, for hours... Kinda of a Self-Imposed Exile... as if, you were being forced to take those "Piano" lessons... was a GEEK until... STARTED GETTING TONs OF GIRLS... Guess that was a GEEK Residual. SPOT ON with your comment. ;D
I doubt that Q bert will take note..He's contributed a lot to the artform. but he's not the oracle of djing & scratching He's also made it mediocre. scratching fab five freddy - kyaa & fresh on every other video.. Theirs also a culture of dj's wrongly claiming authorship of scratch patterns. I think their needs to be a consultation panel of dj's from past & present to stop this happening as its unfair. Their are very few scratches named after the true pioneers..who would never reveal secrets
No hate, but the tutorial is slightly misleading in that the demonstration incorporates more double time babies with chirps rather than the tears and chirps. Tears do get thrown in as an addition rather than the main component. Check 2.16 tears and then 2.20 to hear the difference. Damn I'm a geek.
I like the history u threw in there. Right on the money. Hats off hommie, respect!!!
magic mike was that dude. Thanks for the hip hop history lesson. Most cats these days dont know their history.
We used to call it the Joe Cooley scratch back in the day as well. My homeboy used to call it "wild style".
Enrolling next week to sharpen up my skills.. Good vid..
Thanks Q! Great session!
Lol!!! Just slowed the video down to see those swerls in slow me. But when q starts talking hr sounds like an old drunk guy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😍😍
What's up Pinoy Qbert all time one of my favorite DJs
Don't forget Treach DJ Mr Mixx.He was king at that technique.
nice for once for qbert to show us in normal cross fader mode
This became THE Miami Bass scratch - listen to “give it all you got” by Afro-Rican
impressed by hi knowledge of djs when he said dj man and toomp i was like whoa...u gotta b from atl to know bout them legends. way ahead of there time. and also was smurf aka mr colli park and u know toomp doing them beats for ti now (what u know about that) but that was impessing to me. get yall some old shy d albums and check out dj man and toomp in the mid to late 80's...dj man where u at homie
he's qbert, he can use whatever he wants, he invented, popularized, and developed half the scratch techniques everone uses today....he can use a a tin foil pie plate and it would be still acceptable.
I agree .... Howie Tee performed it on.. The real roxanne - Bang zoom
Bobby "Bobcat" erving...Mixmaster ice, Jazzy jeff, Dj cash money, Cutmaster dc , Dj cheese & Dj man should also be credited..
Mix Master Ice/U.T.F.O. was definitely probably in the mix...I first heard it wit' The Legendary Hitman DJ Howie Tee (Chubb Rock, The Real Roxanne, etc) performing it on "Howie's Tee'd Off" in 1986!!!
@oldschoolwarrior legend boss and way ahead of his time and i been saying it for yrs
That sample he's using is epic!). It's Time!!!!
I've made tons of cuts. Recognition isn't bringing the art form forward and neither is secret/hoarding your skills. Please share and be thankful that we have such great men as Q and many others who have shared so much. When I started. Guys would never want you to see what they are doing, which was very limited but none the less 20 years ago it was a lot harder to get any info other than letting a DJ school you! All dau ! Until you absorbed sum of that whoop ass
the reason this is x tra amazing to me is because I have always scratched opposite of that. I start with the crossfader off. I was looking for something fresh and in 2013 it still is! something so obvious but I never started that way. This way makes me sound faster and I can stutter faster!!! Much love!
I should have known that if anyone would remember DJ Man, it would be Q-Bert! The only reason to listen to Shy-D was because of DJ Man. VERY underrated. What ever happened to him?
What about Mixmaster Ice whom was the dj for U.T.F.O? He did a lot of the same scratches and scribbles back in 1984-85. Also my big homie, The Treach DJ Mr. Mixx doing it in 1985.
Just saw youtube video of Joe Cooley scratch ... awesome!!!
I don't completely agree with Q-Bert's interpretations of some "Old School" scratches, but I stay glued to his "New School" scratch lessons. I believe that this routine was more often done with forwards instead of flares, at least in Atlanta and Miami. Or, at least that's what it developed into. I'm not sure how Joe Cooley used to do it--likely how Q-Bert explained.
QBert jumped a couple of notches with me, just for having HISTORY and even naming the guys he named... because, when they were OUT... he was a baby or very young... may not have even been born.
Iamyouonlydifferent ... rotf bcuz... when I bumped into him, he must have been talking to some girls or something bcuz... he didn't give an age, nowhere near that... ;D
Thank you.Peace.
Yo Qbert this is DJ Rah C from Rock Hill South Carolina
I wanna scratch with you one day like a Tag Team
I Love your scratches qbert you are the man
DJ Rah.C keep practicing & win the DMC or Threestyle & I can almost promise you will.
iight cool!
Nice!..I always thought it was a scribble and not a swirl...thanx fer clearing that up for me!
The best scratcher the one n only DJ Q bert truntablelist champion in the 90 I think 3 time oh the dmc
in los angeles we used to call this house skratching as in you skratch this style to house music. see bad boy bill.
Yep. And Terry Mullan and Donald Glaude as well doing it over house.
cool!
each one teach one 4 life thx Q
Turn on the captions for a giggle. At about 1:16 it says "nude biker to sue the south on the internet"! & at 2:23 it says " I smoke Troy Kirkland graham craddock"! Funny stuff! Click the cc under the video & laugh out loud!
i bet i scratch hella patterns without knowing what theyre labeled as.. Like this one!
and how exactly would that make him better? Has thought occurred maybe the man likes using the apple ear buds. Its really intriguing how some people define their artists by their equipment of choice. Its not what you use, its how you use it.
Nice
dope scratchin but i realize i need to get a rane cuz the vestaxs dont last that long the faders and knobs give out real fast they were good in the 90s but dont hold up to well anymore and as for the fader i like the clicking but wont miss it cuz i havent been usein vestax for 20 years
@spyro303 i like it too. He sed somether that it feels similar to the PHONO/LINE switch i think....something like that.
This basically is the one scratch that started it all
No it was the baby scratch
Gotta love super seal, I still laugh at the cover art lol
Hey good job whats some good turntables to use and a good mixer to use
is it bad that i dont know the names of scratches or combos? like i still do them and know them by memory but i dont know the names
the beat is.young mc-bust a move (1989)
A frickin' mazing!!!
Does Qbert still do lessons? I need to get good.
No, he strictly strip during thebday at Walmart, ocassionaly, and fights crime by night...
@@azhiazim I know. I can't get the hang of the pole and I thought he could give me some pointers.
Yes he does live streams and his past live streams are on the channel if you missed it
listen to joe cooley and watch him do its time look it up its amazing joe still sounds better at this scratch. toney g did it before him and also howie t
LOL Q youre the best
i wanna enroll but how?????
Qbert!!!!!
Does anyone know the name of the beat?
Muito bom sem comentarios....
never knew it was called that... it is an old style
Way too under rated for the padawans! They need the funk! It’s not incorporated enough and if they learned how to orbit and flare first this scratch is thrown out the window! Thanks Q!
i like to play a record and just listen to it
I agree I want to here my music too.
mumbojumbo766 Then why are you watching scratch tutorials?
Do you have video where you break down the Mixmaster Ice scratch?
anybody knows what's the beat playing in the background?
Conor McGregor owes you money for training. You'll know what I'm talking about if you forward to 4:26
ho i thoungth there was stabed baby on the backward+fback babychopped on forward something like this and for more rapidity to have 2backward rapid we tears like swirls
@AGT415
u can make up so many patterns and its taken already lol
Yo man... whats the beat in this video? super dope!
What's the big black box with the Thud Rumble logo above the mixer? Or is that part of it?
showwwwwww.......muito bom
MIXMASTER TONY G! 1580 K-DAY! West Coast Dj and pioneer. G.O.A.T.
what record is that?! New to the scratch world!
Hey Q, any reason why you prefer to invert your fader?
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Q is turbo charged - you can tell he has a hard time slowing down - his hands just want to fly over the fader and wax
Can anyone tell me the instrumental in the background?
Who is this beat?
Wait what record is he using in this vid again? Is it super seal?
IS THERE CERTAIN AMOUNT OF CHIRPS AND SWIRLS LIKE 3CHIRPS 3SWIRLS R 1CHIRP 3SWIRLS???
No disrespect.. but is he monitoring with Apple Earbuds?
I WISH MY BROKE ASS COULD AFFORD THE Q UNIVERSITY..I WOULD..SOMEDAY
and what is with the dj Supreme ( hijack ) suuurf ....
HEY,
Whati is the record name..?
its got more snap on that line switch lol
just go to the website! q skratch u dot com
whats the instrumental in the back
Darude - Tiesto
4:26 Q-swirls.
@an1malcrossingww LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rock my wirl right n to a pool.
why does he look like he's 15. I'm like, half his age and I look older, lol I'm dying soon
it's time du du du dun dun duh du h duh
its funny how i scratch patterns without knowing how theyre labeled
Over time, DJs sounded better and cleaner at it, along with their transform/cutting styles. Magic Mike's first two albums are good at demonstrating the improvement.
@resettheatari look for "Hashim - Al Naafiysh (The Soul)" and you'll find it.. :)
Am I 11 years to late?
No hate, but the tutorial is slightly misleading in that the demonstration incorporates more double time babies with chirps rather than the tears and chirps. Tears do get thrown in as an addition rather than the main component. Check 2.16 tears and then 2.20 to hear the difference. Damn I'm a geek.
ericuk :)News Flash... MOST OF THE BEST DJ's were "GEEKS"... You had to stay locked in that Room or Basement, for hours... Kinda of a Self-Imposed Exile... as if, you were being forced to take those "Piano" lessons... was a GEEK until... STARTED GETTING TONs OF GIRLS... Guess that was a GEEK Residual. SPOT ON with your comment. ;D
Chuck Turnher Geeks could get girls? shiiiit I must have missed that email ;-)
Well he could at least use some HDJ's
Hamster faders R us, lol ha ha
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I doubt that Q bert will take note..He's contributed a lot to the artform. but he's not the oracle of djing & scratching
He's also made it mediocre. scratching fab five freddy - kyaa & fresh on every other video..
Theirs also a culture of dj's wrongly claiming authorship of scratch patterns.
I think their needs to be a consultation panel of dj's from past & present to stop this happening as its unfair.
Their are very few scratches named after the true pioneers..who would never reveal secrets
man im so much better then him i beat him in dj hero
You can't teach an art form.
Dj nor breakdancing
Q Cooley
No hate, but the tutorial is slightly misleading in that the demonstration incorporates more double time babies with chirps rather than the tears and chirps. Tears do get thrown in as an addition rather than the main component. Check 2.16 tears and then 2.20 to hear the difference. Damn I'm a geek.