Everything about Beat Juggling totally explained
Beat juggling is the act of manipulating two or more samples (for example
drum beats, or vocal phrases), in order to create a unique
composition, using multiple
turntables and one or more
mixers. This can involve
pauses,
scratching, backspins and
delays. It could be seen as fingertip
sampling, and the turntable and mixer combination could be seen as an
instrument from which sounds are made, from the sounds of other instruments (
samples).
History
Beat Juggling has its roots in
cutting, in which a small section of a beat is
looped using two copies of the same
record. This was first done by
Kool DJ Herc, and later refined by DJs such as
Grandmaster Flash in the early 80s. Two other fundamentals of modern beat juggling technique include "tapping" or "walking," where the DJ taps the record in between percussion sounds, stopping it momentarily to slow down the beat, or pushing it faster to speed it up, and "shuffling" or "strobing," where the DJ loops the two records at different points in the beat, literally
remixing the record live by playing new combinations of the sounds on the records.
The term is an invention of the media, and not the actual title given by the creators. Juggling the beat merely describes what is being done. The inventor of the technique,
DJ Steve Dee from Harlem, NYC, referred to it simply as bringing "The Funk" out of a record. He effectively made his own beats from reconstructing different parts of songs. The technique was refined by the DJ group The X-Men, whom DJ Steve Dee founded, they later were to become
The X-Ecutioners.
Techniques
Looping
Strobing
Body Moves
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