Scratching is a technique used in DJing where the turntable’s platter is moved back and forth to create unique sounds and effects. The angle at which you scratch, known as the scratch angle, along with the pitch change, significantly affects the sound produced.
The forward scratch involves moving the record forward while it is spinning, creating a higher-pitched sound. Conversely, a backward scratch moves the record backward, resulting in a lower-pitched sound. The angle of these movements can be quantified and adjusted to achieve specific audio effects.
What is a forward scratch in DJing?
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Why is the angle important in scratching?
Can you explain how pitch change relates to scratch angle?
What are some common angles used for scratching?
How does the speed of the turntable affect scratching?
What are some tips for improving scratch technique?
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