Alright folks this is video number 8 in the out of tune tables but this time we are actually going to call this lesson [marney’s] and tables but beat juggling. A lot of people would actually say the first 1-2-3-4 and 5 soundtrack of this particular set of videos is called “Nothing to Turntables”. It has, the reason being is because like stuffing I said I wanted to practice this one. If you wanted to know what a turntable is, if you wanted to be a beat juggler, you got to learn how to walk first before you can run, okay.
This is synonymous to running. The first cue was almost cooling the [inaudible], alright? Get us [inaudible] and this will become a little easier. Now, I am not the worlds best in fact, I am pretty cramp but what I am going to do I am going to show you how it is done. What this is all about, right? One thing is lost, someone said when you do beat juggling, you have to use the same records. In other words, one on that side, one on that side and the balls are exactly the same.
You do not, you can use any records, does not matter. One thing that sort of does matter, they got to have to run about the same speed because it does help but again as you get better among professional then you can actually stop to manipulate and use different speeds, different records, okay? So, we are about practice, practice, practice. The more you practice like any thing in life the better you will get.
First things first, what we are going to do I am going to get a pen and I am going to make the beginning of the beat of this particular record so we get it set up and now we will listen. Okay, just that. Alright it is blank, the actual record but if I just do mark that now what I am doing that for. That is showing me that the beginning of that beat is about that, hold on. Let us [inaudible] and we will do it better because most typical, is it not. I chose to bring you records that are blank. There is some commission on that part. Hey, got this on that one. Alright, we will just do the same with the other song and I will [inaudible] let it record [voice overlapped].
I am going to make a mark in relation to the first beat that we can hear [inaudible]. What we are going to do now, I am going to let actually show you or let you listen as well to the actual sound that the deejay can hear through his headphones or that sound that will be happening while the volume normally is down then the deejay’s beat juggling.
First of all, what we are going to do? We are actually going to sample a tiny bit of that record and I am going to spin it back. Listen to the sound while the volume is up. You can see on the mix of the volume is on the left so check it out, like so. There you go and I am ready at the precise point where we are going to bring it in again and have a lesson. Back again.
Right now, I am going to stop that because the whole idea of beat juggling is to let the record play while the volume is up and then bring the volume down, bring the record back and try and catch the beat at exactly the same place where it started off. Now then, listen to the difference so when I bring the volume down, when I bring the record back. Check it out.
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