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*Doug Pray, ''Scratch'' (2002)
*DJ Angelo, ''Turntable Tutorial:''
*DJ Angelo, ''Turntable Tutorial:''
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*Analysis of turntable techniques in recorded music
*Analysis of turntable techniques in recorded music
*Composition of a scratched phrased using turntable notation


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 19:04, 21 December 2024

This lesson is part of the Electronic Music & Sound Production category.

Objectives

  • Students will become familiar with the role and techniques of live DJs.
  • Students will become familiar with the techniques and processes of turntablism.

Resources

Readings

Listening or Videos

  • Doug Pray, Scratch (2002)
  • DJ Angelo, Turntable Tutorial:

Tools

Class Activities

  • Discussion of the origins and characteristics of DJing
  • Analysis of different types of turntable mixes
  • Discussion and demonstration of turntablism
  • Improvisation on a turntable

Assignments

  • Analysis of turntable techniques in recorded music
  • Composition of a scratched phrased using turntable notation

Notes