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Summary: Use a flare technique on turntables by reversing fader when mixing music. Learn how with tips from our professional disc jockey in this free DJ video music lesson.
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 interest just grew from there....read more
"With scratch number four. Right now is about to get real heavy right now. We got what we like to call a flare okay now I'm going to be doing this in reverse and forward for ya'll to no what I was talking about, I'm talking about switching the fader to the other side to get volume that way instead of the way I'm going volume this way. The reason the I do this is because in reverse it would be more easier for you to understand what I'm doing it is going to be a little bit hard the forward way. So what we got and pretty much what it sounds like it sounds something like this. Now if I where to do this backwards by flicking the switch down here what you got is. So pretty much that is what you would call a flare and we are going to get into a little bit. Drop the beat. This is Corey Black, thank you very much."
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catrachostyle said
on 8/2/2008 I like your explanations of scratching I trying to learn them all bit by bit. I have a question for what would be the important things to remember when a person DJs.