DJ Skills: The essential guide to Mixing and Scratching

DJ Skills: The essential guide to Mixing and Scratching

by Stephen Webber
DJ Skills: The essential guide to Mixing and Scratching

DJ Skills: The essential guide to Mixing and Scratching

by Stephen Webber

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Overview

DJ Skills: The Essential Guide to Mixing & Scratching is the most comprehensive, up to date approach to DJing ever produced. With insights from top club, mobile, and scratch DJs, the book includes many teaching strategies developed in the Berklee College of Music prototype DJ lab.

From scratching and mixing skills to the latest trends in DVD and video mixing this book gives you access to all the tools, tips and techniques you need. Topics like hand position are taught in a completely new way, and close-up photos of famous DJ's hands are featured. As well as the step-by-step photos the book includes downloadable resources to demonstrate techniques. This book is perfect for intermediate and advanced DJs looking to improve their skills in both the analogue and digital domain.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136123092
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/21/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 65 MB
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About the Author

Stephen Webber

Table of Contents

Part 1 The Revolution; Chapter 1 The Revolution of Records; Chapter 2 The Rise of the Radio DJ; Chapter 3 The Rise of the Club/Rave DJ; Chapter 3.1 BT's Adventures in Sonic Architecture; Chapter 3.2 Paul Oakenfold; Chapter 4 The Rise of the Hip-hop DJ; Chapter 4.1 Rob Swift: Eloquent X-ecutioner; Chapter 4.2 DJ Shadow: The Berklee Seminar; Chapter 5 The Scratch DJ Revolution; Chapter 5.1 DJ QBert's Perpetual Revolution; Chapter 5.2 Kid Koala: DJ as Storyteller; Chapter 6 The Rise of the DJ As Musician; Chapter 6.1 Herbie Hancock: The Inspiration of the DJ; Chapter 6.2 Logic's Project: Evolving from DJ into Musician; Chapter 6.3 Faust and Shortee: Two Turntablists Mix Music and Life; Chapter 6.4 On the Classical World's Radar; Part 2 The Tools; Chapter 7 Turntable Tools; Chapter 8 Hard Drive Decks; Chapter 9 Computerized DJ/Remix Tools; Chapter 10 Drum Machines and Groove Boxes; Chapter 11 Mixers and Effects; Chapter 12 Video DJ Tools; Chapter 13 The Bizarre: MIT's DJ-I-Robot; Part 3 The Skills; Chapter 14 Approaching the Turntable As a Musical Instrument; Chapter 15 Mixing Skils; Chapter 16 Set Building Skills; Chapter 17 Mobile DJ Skills; Chapter 18 Extending Breaks; Chapter 19 Scratch DJ Skills;
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