You had a "drill" video that basically tripled my skill in one night, somehow I was able to replicate the sounds you were making by thinking more about matching your sound than the mechanics of my fingers. I'd love to see a section of these videos that is more of a drill for each section and combine each section over time!
I have been a DJ for over 40 years, both on Radio and Live Events and I have never scratched. After watching your tutorial, I feel comfortable trying it. Thank you.
Seriously bro I can’t thank you enough for helping me to learn something I’ve wanted to do since I was like 8. I’ve had my 1000srt for almost a year. I practice at least 3 hours a day, and when I dj at the strip club I’ll play them their music one one channel while practice on the other channels with my headphones. Much respect man, this is seriously the hardest thing I’ve ever tried to get good at.
Thank you so much for making this video. I've always thought this was a move that I just wasn't fast enough to accomplish... been wanting to learn it forever. Much appreciated, liked and subscribed.
Nice break down, easily the most valuable transition pattern for any scratch arsenal. Even at slower tempos like (Trap beats ect 70-75bpm) at a double timed speed it sounds really dope. Great details & instructional video this is very easy to follow and practice along with. Thanks for sharing this.
One of the most useful scratching tutorials on YT because you end up with a cool-sounding combo rather than just endless re-hashes of a single scratch.
Omg! At last someone breaks down and explains this scratch....been trying to do this for over 20 years! I can not thank you enough....I know my scratches as I've been into hip-hop since the begining of the 80's it's just some I've never been able to work out... Seriously you have no idea how much this has helped me....
@@priyonjoni It was an enormous help....no one has properly broken or down and also said the scratch names of what they are doing... Seriously, I can't thank you enough
@pri yon joni sir, Thank you for all the help and videos over these pass few months I have learned alot and will be a life time follower of yours. you tutorials are complete and easy to follow keep up the outstanding job sir.
I’ve been a DJ for about 5 years now, 100s of hours practicing baby, stabs, chirps, beat juggling, crab scratch, 😮orbits, and 1 click and 2 click flares. I wish I started with this scratch. This is literally the only scratch you need to know, unless you are going to be a battle DJ. I am today years old when I found this.
bro, the way you explained this, I can understand. Im a 50 year old dj. I started djing in 1988-89 when i was 17 years old. I have always wanted to learn some scratches. Thank you
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KDAY Mixmasters in 1984, Joe Cooley scratch, a lot of guys were doing it at that same time. I first heard it with Mixmaster Tony G and Jammin Gemini, both of them also KDAY Mixmasters. It's basically a Chirp, Scribble, Tear, combo, but lots of variations of this scratch.
I think I'm close to getting this combo down! Can you do a video of how we can use this combo when going into another song? It would be great to learn different ways to apply this during a gig.
This scratch/pattern sounds so cool. I have been trying to master for months. My scribble is too slow and ruins it :( . Thanks Pri for all the instruction. I appreciate it.
Probaby the most comprehensive scratch tutorials I've seen! I'm looking at getting a used DDJ-SX3 as I want to use Serato Pro. Do you have any experience with this unit (DDJ-SX3)??
FUCK YES. I've been working on the Joe Cooley for a week and couldn't get it until watching this video and I got it first try. Bringing the pain now bro.
You can do this with any combo or skratch. The delayed 2 click flare but stop or pause on the transform part on the pull back. Starting closed ending closed. Just the 2 click glare has 6 starting position. 2 open 4 closed fader. Soooooo much to learn!!
You be a life saver. If u could do a short vid on how to use the FLX6. Mergefx. And beat fxs have moved to a bar. I’m lost. After having an. Sb2. Sb3. Thanks. Keep up good work. I do love the flx. But I’m kinda lost.
Thanks for all the amazing videos. They are really informative. I'm just starting to learn how to scratch. I use a traktor s4 and turntables. At what point would you recommend getting a battle mixer?. Would you advise to upgrade the fader to an inofader as a beginner?. An i only going to see the benefit of these if I'm more of an advanced turntableist?.
It depends what you do. My general advice to folks is; don’t look at gear as a way to upgrade your skills. Because it doesn’t. Look at DJ gear the same way as DJs look at musical instruments. See which ones bond with you. If I were you, try a friend’s battle mixer before getting one. The awesome thing about Traktor is you can pretty much use any battle mixer now with DVS since Traktor 3’s launch.
You have explained this technique the best I have ever seen.How long do you think one needs to spend doing this in order to be at least half decent lol.
Wow this video is awesome.... 👍👍👍 Thanks for sharing sir... And im planning to buy that toy... But, I don't have an idea if how much is that.... Thank you sir and godbless to you
Thanks for posting this combo. Was practicing it and following your scratches. When you put it all together near the 6 min mark…are you doing a backwards chirp instead of a forward chirp? The motion seems reverse than the two forward Chirps you do at the beginning when showing it in all separate parts. It looks like you close the cross fader 3 times, rather than the 2 times it would close with the two chirps. Thanks!
ty, I have been trying to do this scratch and I keep getting disappointed thinking i am doing it wrong. I played it slow and it looks like you may be right. Either way everything i have learned is from him. He is great.
Brother. Greet tutorials as always and mad skill set ! 2 questions. 1. Do you notice a very slight pause when you scratch and release on the FLX6? 2. Do you know of (or have) those UGD macbook cases? 13"?
Hey man, I'm trying to scratch a bit with my Mixtrack primo. It's only a cheap controller as you're aware but I'm finding the jog wheels a little slick in use, you got any tips to help me have a bit more traction? I'm used to having to wet my fingers on a turntable but this is a lot worse for me. I don't wanna hide behind the you can't scratch on a controller bs anykretgo wanna be able to cut on anything 😁 any help appreciated
What about scratching to House Music? Check it out here! ua-cam.com/video/eR9ck_3BknE/v-deo.html
You had a "drill" video that basically tripled my skill in one night, somehow I was able to replicate the sounds you were making by thinking more about matching your sound than the mechanics of my fingers. I'd love to see a section of these videos that is more of a drill for each section and combine each section over time!
I have been a DJ for over 40 years, both on Radio and Live Events and I have never scratched. After watching your tutorial, I feel comfortable trying it. Thank you.
Bro I’m right there with u old head dj the only few times I’ve scratched in sets I ruined it luckily I know sum 911 technics to save my sets.
40 years and have never scratched? how is that possible
How's your scratching coming along DJ .. Peace
Really!!! I’m new to DJ about a year and enjoy it but I want to learn scratching but I’m fearful so I’m watching videos.
To scratch music is not easy it need effort
Seriously bro I can’t thank you enough for helping me to learn something I’ve wanted to do since I was like 8. I’ve had my 1000srt for almost a year. I practice at least 3 hours a day, and when I dj at the strip club I’ll play them their music one one channel while practice on the other channels with my headphones. Much respect man, this is seriously the hardest thing I’ve ever tried to get good at.
This dude out here djing at a strip club 😂😂😂
use your mask lol
I met my wife while djing at a strip club. Just cause she dances gogo..
shoot the videos from the strip club.
@@djfishnz1443 lmao this is cute and funny
Thank you so much for making this video. I've always thought this was a move that I just wasn't fast enough to accomplish... been wanting to learn it forever. Much appreciated, liked and subscribed.
You are AWESOME, thanks. Looking forward to seeing more.
Nice break down, easily the most valuable transition pattern for any scratch arsenal. Even at slower tempos like (Trap beats ect 70-75bpm) at a double timed speed it sounds really dope. Great details & instructional video this is very easy to follow and practice along with. Thanks for sharing this.
One of the most useful scratching tutorials on YT because you end up with a cool-sounding combo rather than just endless re-hashes of a single scratch.
These vids are awesome for someone who’s trying to begin scratching
Now that is sick keep doing these videos step by step you can learn so much from you thank you 🙏
Omg! At last someone breaks down and explains this scratch....been trying to do this for over 20 years!
I can not thank you enough....I know my scratches as I've been into hip-hop since the begining of the 80's it's just some I've never been able to work out...
Seriously you have no idea how much this has helped me....
Glad it helped!
@@priyonjoni It was an enormous help....no one has properly broken or down and also said the scratch names of what they are doing...
Seriously, I can't thank you enough
Amazing tutorial!!! Thanks PJ!!!
This dope! Been having trouble with making things flow and sound good. Thank you!
@pri yon joni
sir,
Thank you for all the help and videos over these pass few months I have learned alot and will be a life time follower of yours.
you tutorials are complete and easy to follow keep up the outstanding job sir.
Glad I found your channel! Great teaching my friend . Thanks!
A style vs. A pattern is a super useful way to look at it- this has renewed my determination to get this down!
This was a great breakdown. Thank you. Salute to Joe Cooley
You are a Legend 💛
Nice swing on this version of the Joe Coolie combo. Good video :)
Thanks man I have this controller glad to see you highlight it
I’ve been a DJ for about 5 years now, 100s of hours practicing baby, stabs, chirps, beat juggling, crab scratch, 😮orbits, and 1 click and 2 click flares. I wish I started with this scratch. This is literally the only scratch you need to know, unless you are going to be a battle DJ. I am today years old when I found this.
Incredible video! well done
Amazing tutorial! Thank you!
Best narration I've ever seen 💯
bro, the way you explained this, I can understand. Im a 50 year old dj. I started djing in 1988-89 when i was 17 years old. I have always wanted to learn some scratches. Thank you
this is a perfect video for me omg
Thank you for this video. Very helpful!!!
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Pioneer DJ DDJ-FLX6 4 channel DJ controller
www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PNRDDJFLX6
Scratch Track:
www.dropbox.com/s/rm0qphmvfqgemax/Pri%20yon%20Joni%20-%20Scratch%20Attack%2001%20-%20320.mp3?dl=0
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Very useful thanks for the lesson 👍 nice controller!
Appreciate the lesson on Joe Coolie Scratch Fam ...Gonna Start Practicing
No problem! Look forward to hearing it!
I NEED to learn this ASAP!
Thank you my friend for the help full tips.
Im always watch this video to learnedmore tips about scratching it helps me a lot thank you bro godbless
So glad I just found your channel
Thanks alot
I've learnt so much alot about scratching that I didn't know
Awesome video. Thank you.
Excellent video!
Damn you made that look so easy...appreciate your video buddy...thanks much...
Awesome man, thanks for the shared wisdom.
Any time!
BIG RESPECT, MA BROTHER
Thanks for the knowledge bro
KDAY Mixmasters in 1984, Joe Cooley scratch, a lot of guys were doing it at that same time. I first heard it with Mixmaster Tony G and Jammin Gemini, both of them also KDAY Mixmasters. It's basically a Chirp, Scribble, Tear, combo, but lots of variations of this scratch.
Thank you Bro. This helps!
I like that you have the program up top. 👍
Fantastic Video!
I think I'm close to getting this combo down! Can you do a video of how we can use this combo when going into another song? It would be great to learn different ways to apply this during a gig.
Nice. Thanks for some lessons
More of that please!
bro to be honest i trying this scratch but i hope i will get it but you are the best teacher online ever
Hell yeah this was a great tutorial for beginner js
Твои уроки очень полезны.Благодарю и буду рад новым.С новогодними праздниками тебя.
Joe Cooley himself sent me here. Great job.
Awesome tutorial bud 💯🤙🏼
Thanks for thevid 🙏
Great tip!!👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you Dj i learned
Me too
Great tutorial
So glad I found a video on this controller that is in english
Thank you sooooo much!!
Bruh such a helpful vid, about to jump on the decks and start practicing
Wow working thanx
Great lesson bro!
Thanks Nick! Great videos on your channel, btw!
@@priyonjoni thanks man, I’m always learning
Thank you Joni
Love it
That's a nice Pioneer DJ DDJ Controller I've never seen them in all black!!!
Thanks big help boss 👍👍👍👍👍🙏
This scratch/pattern sounds so cool. I have been trying to master for months. My scribble is too slow and ruins it :( . Thanks Pri for all the instruction. I appreciate it.
You can do it!
I got my DDJ 200 yesterday on New Year’s Eve
Thank you bru❤️
excellent stuff
Probaby the most comprehensive scratch tutorials I've seen! I'm looking at getting a used DDJ-SX3 as I want to use Serato Pro. Do you have any experience with this unit (DDJ-SX3)??
This man is cooking!
Thanks!
Soy tu súper fan 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Great video 🙌🏼
Thanks!
FUCK YES. I've been working on the Joe Cooley for a week and couldn't get it until watching this video and I got it first try. Bringing the pain now bro.
Thanks for the video! This is the most I've learned from a scratch video. I have a question tho. How do I get those scratch effects?
You can do this with any combo or skratch. The delayed 2 click flare but stop or pause on the transform part on the pull back. Starting closed ending closed. Just the 2 click glare has 6 starting position. 2 open 4 closed fader. Soooooo much to learn!!
My mistake was closing the fader on the pullback.
My timing was all over the place
at first
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Pri, appreciated
Thanks bro
As always thank u.
I already have DDj-400 and do you think i should switch to this one or stick to the one I have ???
Nice work here. Any tips on performing the scribble are you pressing lightly on wheel? How do you get that speed?
You be a life saver. If u could do a short vid on how to use the FLX6. Mergefx. And beat fxs have moved to a bar. I’m lost. After having an. Sb2. Sb3. Thanks. Keep up good work. I do love the flx. But I’m kinda lost.
Thanks for all the amazing videos. They are really informative. I'm just starting to learn how to scratch. I use a traktor s4 and turntables. At what point would you recommend getting a battle mixer?. Would you advise to upgrade the fader to an inofader as a beginner?. An i only going to see the benefit of these if I'm more of an advanced turntableist?.
It depends what you do. My general advice to folks is; don’t look at gear as a way to upgrade your skills. Because it doesn’t. Look at DJ gear the same way as DJs look at musical instruments. See which ones bond with you. If I were you, try a friend’s battle mixer before getting one. The awesome thing about Traktor is you can pretty much use any battle mixer now with DVS since Traktor 3’s launch.
Thank you bro...🙏🏾
No problem
Top 👏🏾
OMG.....here take my subscription
Thanks for the great video / where can i dowload basic scratch samples like the one used in this video ? :)
You have explained this technique the best I have ever seen.How long do you think one needs to spend doing this in order to be at least half decent lol.
Wow this video is awesome.... 👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing sir... And im planning to buy that toy... But, I don't have an idea if how much is that.... Thank you sir and godbless to you
Mad great job please where can I get this effects you using
Love the video where can I get that sample
Nice 👍 one
Thanks
Thanks for posting this combo. Was practicing it and following your scratches. When you put it all together near the 6 min mark…are you doing a backwards chirp instead of a forward chirp? The motion seems reverse than the two forward Chirps you do at the beginning when showing it in all separate parts. It looks like you close the cross fader 3 times, rather than the 2 times it would close with the two chirps. Thanks!
ty, I have been trying to do this scratch and I keep getting disappointed thinking i am doing it wrong. I played it slow and it looks like you may be right. Either way everything i have learned is from him. He is great.
GOD bless you bro
Me n joe...here we go!
Brother. Greet tutorials as always and mad skill set ! 2 questions.
1. Do you notice a very slight pause when you scratch and release on the FLX6?
2. Do you know of (or have) those UGD macbook cases? 13"?
Hey man, I'm trying to scratch a bit with my Mixtrack primo. It's only a cheap controller as you're aware but I'm finding the jog wheels a little slick in use, you got any tips to help me have a bit more traction? I'm used to having to wet my fingers on a turntable but this is a lot worse for me. I don't wanna hide behind the you can't scratch on a controller bs anykretgo wanna be able to cut on anything 😁 any help appreciated
Nuce bro