I started to dj on my bedroom around the time u started to make theese videos. Then i kinda forgot about you. Now its my job, i play around 3 gigs a week on a recidency. Have played multiple times on big festivals around my county, travelled to other countrys to play. Met so many good people and have multiple projects going on. Seeing u upload this brings back so many memories of the countles hours Ive whatched u and practiced at home. Mr TLM thank you so much for everything. Along with the local dad DJ who took me under his wings, ur the otherone who made my career to this point. Much love!
Aaayyyy!! The Joe Cooley Scratch Style by DJ TLM!!!! With the Skribble also called ( the drag scratch or tears (double back tears) scratch … with the Chirps!!! =). Salute DJ TLM!!! 🙌🙌🙌💪💪🔥🔥🔥
Im so old school, dude is talking but I could not stop looking at how dope that record collection looks behind him... lolz. Nothing beats that physical collection..
Why would fokes hate on these FREE DJ Lessons? One dj class cost to much and you pay for everything. Like software & the teachers time. DJ TLM has help me out a lot.
Off da chain bruh. I've been doing chrips for so many years I lost count but every so often they don't sound as clean as they used to. This video is great for getting cats like me back to the basics to clean those chirps up. I think YOU and Jazzy Jeff are a couple of the best chirp scratchers I have ever heard mayne. Great video man...
This is so good - It's the only video that got me to perform this sometimes aka "Joe Cooley scratch". The way you broke it down and then had the viewer first just practice it without the crossfader, then add it back in was key!
Great tutorials. Never could figure out these complex cuts and it frustrated me for years. You really simplified the technique which makes my life easier! Thanks fam!
This was such a wonderful tutorial series! You are a great teacher! I would love if you did a “practice scratching” video, which includes all of the scratches from the previous seven lessons. A 30 minute video where we could follow along with you and practice everything from the baby scratch, drops, tears. , fades, military scratch, transformer, stab, chirp and scribble. Your tutorials are great, but you go to the next scratch quickly, so I need to pause the video to practice. And I really enjoy scratching at the same time as you.
Make sure you check out some of my Saturday Sessions beginner editions. Those are made to follow and repeat what I do. Look for the beginner editions because the other ones include a lot more advanced patterns
Thanks for this. I always wonder if I should do fast baby scratches, scribbles or fast chirps to get this sound. Been doing the scribbles, but like you, I don't find it easy to start scribbles after doing chirps. Will practise doing the fast baby scratches to get the scribble sound.
although I mix and prepare my mpc loops on serato since 2016 I started to learn scratch with an old scratch live vinyl (2006 I think) a few weeks ago with no teachings from my homie, know that I’ve watched this scratching about playlist I now have a better understanding about the basics of scratching. thank you.
Great points on scratching DJTLM, and the fact that u did it on Controller, is Nice and good way to explain Too, Thanks i has gotten better myself Too, and this video will be my Reference to Review
Now that was thorough, even more thorough than DJ Angelo. I could never get the chirp down as much as I wanted. But you just showed me what the piece I was missing. You ever worried that you share too much knowledge? LOL just kidding 😅 . Keep up the good work!
Just Subscribed & Downloaded your Soundcloud File and I am extremely impressed with how you Teach, this is probably the most concise and easy to follow course on how to scratch thank you very much for your time...
Thanks for braking it down and detailing it out so well . It took me so long to learn the chirp because I didn't understand it until now .also can you make a video on using scratches to Hype your mixes/dance floor up
Darn, no more scratch tutorials? Big thx, you taught me all the scratches I now know: stabs, drops, military, tears, transformers, and chirps, but still haven’t learned scribbles.
Great tutorial! Thank you!! Even as an intermediate level scratcher, I sometimes have trouble opening with the fast baby. I don't know if I'm just not cueing on the right part of the sound, but when I try to go fast baby to slow baby, I usually screw it up. Slow to fast is no problem because I'm already in the movement. But this is going to help me out!
So glad to see you're doing scratch tutorials again now that I'm learning how to scratch now. I practice everyday and I'm starting to finally see good results! The scratch I'm having difficulty with now is the flare crab scratch. I can do a very decent 3 finger closed scrab, but when it comes to adding the flare to it, or starting and ending with an open cross fader, man... it's really hard for me. Seems like I'll never get it. Any words of wisdom here will be appreciated. Thanks!
That’s a tricky one for me because I do my crab with the right hand on the fader, but my flare with the left hand on the fader. So a combo is currently not in my arsenal😁 I still have a lot of work to do when it comes to that
@@djTLMtv Wow. Your answer has helped me tremendously! I don't feel so bad now. I look up to you and wish I could scratch as well as you so to know that a person can be a great scratcher like you, without this one scratch is comforting... but I'm still gonna practice it though lol. I just love the way that flare crab sounds. I just gotta have it in my arsenal. Thanks bro! You're a huge inspiration to me.
glad to see the tutorials coming back. what tension you using on the jogs? I use one below all the way Tight. Find any looser and my releases get pushed off beat a bit.
I think I had it set it to one of the lightest settings (almost all the way to the left). The heavy setting would still work for this scratch, but I just didn’t as comfortable using it in that setting
Greetings DJ TLM Salute, thanks for sharing so much with us man. I'm wondering if you could you could show this over a song a transition, It would give us a better perception & insight of the movements?
In Detroit we actually call the scribble scratch the Bobcat scratch( DJ Bobcat) or the Jack The Ripper scratch cause Bobcat really brought it to the light on LL Cool J's single "Jack The Ripper" Classic Hip-hop 💯
I'm new and I want to learn the joe cooley, there's youtubers that has tutorials. In a way it seems you're doing the movement but it sounds different...am I trippin? Anyway can you post a tutorial doing a joe cooley, thanks bro
All your tutorial are great i have a question i have a numark party mix for a month know. I want buy another controller but should i still buy a beginner controller because numark party mix is pretty basic.
Just think about the features that you would like to use, but aren’t on this controller. Make a list. Then you can check out which entry level controller fits your needs. And if they don’t, then you’ll have to look at the next level up (depending on your budget of course)
Fixed: the beat can now be downloaded. The link was working, but I forgot to set up the download permission ;)
Broooooo!!!!. Lets do a super session again!!!!!
Can we link up brother via WhatsApp
I started to dj on my bedroom around the time u started to make theese videos. Then i kinda forgot about you. Now its my job, i play around 3 gigs a week on a recidency. Have played multiple times on big festivals around my county, travelled to other countrys to play. Met so many good people and have multiple projects going on. Seeing u upload this brings back so many memories of the countles hours Ive whatched u and practiced at home. Mr TLM thank you so much for everything. Along with the local dad DJ who took me under his wings, ur the otherone who made my career to this point. Much love!
That’s amazing! 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Deeejayyyy Jazzzzy Jeffs’ contribution to hip hop! 🤘🏻👌🏻
I can hardly believe my eyes! Would love to see this series finished. So good.
I don't know if there is a finish ;) But there will be more parts!
@@djTLMtv Looking forward to it!
@@djTLMtv please update this tutorial
@@djTLMtv please continue!!!
@@djTLMtv need a flare tutorial!
Thank you brotha, I've watched many tutorials, but you're by far the simplest to follow.
Nice way to explain it. Salute
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Aaayyyy!! The Joe Cooley Scratch Style by DJ TLM!!!! With the Skribble also called ( the drag scratch or tears (double back tears) scratch … with the Chirps!!! =). Salute DJ TLM!!! 🙌🙌🙌💪💪🔥🔥🔥
The best scratch tutorial series I have seen so far - thanks!
I'm dying for a flare or crab tutorial. You have one of the best series on TH-cam for this I've seen. :)
So happy to see these tutorials back, thank you!
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Ayyyyyyyyyy a new scratch tutorial?!? Glad to see it back DJ TLM, truly one of the best teachers out there!
Thanks for watching 👊🏾
Im so old school, dude is talking but I could not stop looking at how dope that record collection looks behind him... lolz. Nothing beats that physical collection..
I get it bro😁 Yeah, it feels great to have them back in the studio
This is the best break down explanation i've encountered. Thank You Sensi lol
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Why would fokes hate on these FREE DJ Lessons? One dj class cost to much and you pay for everything. Like software & the teachers time. DJ TLM has help me out a lot.
Glad I could help👍🏽
Off da chain bruh. I've been doing chrips for so many years I lost count but every so often they don't sound as clean as they used to. This video is great for getting cats like me back to the basics to clean those chirps up. I think YOU and Jazzy Jeff are a couple of the best chirp scratchers I have ever heard mayne. Great video man...
Thanks bro👊🏾 Sometimes it’s good to return to the basics to make sure the foundation is solid💯
Bro. I cannot thank you enough for this video and all your other scratch videos. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
My pleasure 👍🏽
This is so good - It's the only video that got me to perform this sometimes aka "Joe Cooley scratch". The way you broke it down and then had the viewer first just practice it without the crossfader, then add it back in was key!
TLM IS BACK WITH ANOTHER SCRATCH TUTORIALLLL!!!! LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOO!!
😁👊🏾
TLM# your the best scratch teacher... Thanks soo much
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I've been waiting for this, now I can sleep knowing I got something to master tomorrow. God bless your Work brother
Yes! Work💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Excelente Maestro..
Very very helpful video. Thank you DJ TLM 🙏 Your biggest fan from India 🇮🇳
Best Explanations on TH-cam. Second, I give it to DJ Angelo.
Lester KOD q-bert
@@bboymac84 Hmm I ain't checked Q-Berts tutorials yet, but ima give him a try!
Lester KOD it’s excellent!!
I appreciate that bro. And Angelo is the man!
Rob swift
This the best way I have ever seen someone explain this scratch... excellent
Man! Who else but D.j TLM?! The last of the best!!!
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. Great tutorial partner, thank you for your time and effort
Big Up for DJ TLM. He does such a great work! I've learned so much of him. THANK YOU!
Glad the series is back! Your tutorials are the best. Thanks!!
Thank you! 👊🏾
Thank you TLM. Waited for this one.
Yes!👊🏾👍🏽
Awesome tutorials!!! Thank you for everything you do DJ TLM !!!
Glad to have these back! Been working on the previous tutorials
Great!👍🏽
I love your tutorials TLM you are dope.
G Looking. Keep on keeping on TLM!!!!
Thank you so much, I’ve watched many tutorials for scratching, yours was helpful to really improve my beginner scratching skills
loved that! thanx
Great tutorials. Never could figure out these complex cuts and it frustrated me for years. You really simplified the technique which makes my life easier! Thanks fam!
great teacher!!
🙏🏽
Nice lesson
This chirp tutorial is the best one. So detailed. Thank you so much.
Ur awesome! Thanks for the amazing scratch tutorials. Pls keep them coming 😊
I will, thanks
Another Great One! BIG THANKS!!! ❤
👍👍👍👍👍 Thanks so much for sharing your talent & knowledge. Great Coach!
Thanks Dj TLM for sharing your knowledge 🙏🙏🙏Respect to you Brother 🤟
Love this!
Thanks!
Omg!!! Live the denon gear 😍😍😍
Technology has sure come along way since the orignal tutorials 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
I can't believe the last scratch tutorial was 5 years ago! :)
@@djTLMtv I remeber when I first came across the tutorials 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼. I had just gotten serious with djing and the videos helped me so much 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
The man love your tutorials
Thanks bro!!
Love this combo
Me too. This always ends up in my scratches
Damn, i love your videos & tuorials! And a middle finger goes up to all the haters for the thumps down!!!
This was such a wonderful tutorial series! You are a great teacher! I would love if you did a “practice scratching” video, which includes all of the scratches from the previous seven lessons. A 30 minute video where we could follow along with you and practice everything from the baby scratch, drops, tears. , fades, military scratch, transformer, stab, chirp and scribble. Your tutorials are great, but you go to the next scratch quickly, so I need to pause the video to practice. And I really enjoy scratching at the same time as you.
Make sure you check out some of my Saturday Sessions beginner editions. Those are made to follow and repeat what I do. Look for the beginner editions because the other ones include a lot more advanced patterns
@@djTLMtv I’ll do that, thank you!
A clear explanation tnx and godbless all the dj's.
Thanks for this. I always wonder if I should do fast baby scratches, scribbles or fast chirps to get this sound. Been doing the scribbles, but like you, I don't find it easy to start scribbles after doing chirps. Will practise doing the fast baby scratches to get the scribble sound.
It works well for me and the end result is the same👍🏽
Nice. I use this as well. Useful for quick scratch break without going Qbert on a crowd. :)
Indeed😄😄
wow! I just went thru all 7 video started from scratch haha and its already levelled me up. THANK YOU!
SOOOO HELPFUL. Thanks for this series. Hope you’re planning episode 8!
although I mix and prepare my mpc loops on serato since 2016 I started to learn scratch with an old scratch live vinyl (2006 I think) a few weeks ago with no teachings from my homie, know that I’ve watched this scratching about playlist I now have a better understanding about the basics of scratching. thank you.
Best tutorials on youtube. Thank you, sir!
this is excellent.
Great points on scratching DJTLM, and the fact that u did it on Controller, is Nice and good way to explain Too, Thanks i has gotten better myself Too, and this video will be my Reference to Review
Now that was thorough, even more thorough than DJ Angelo. I could never get the chirp down as much as I wanted. But you just showed me what the piece I was missing. You ever worried that you share too much knowledge? LOL just kidding 😅 . Keep up the good work!
That’s dope! No, there’s no such thing as sharing too much (when it comes to DJ knowledge)👊🏾
Thanks for sharing!!!!
Really well explained. Good way to think. I was having a hard time fitting scribbles into a beat pattern.
There he go!!! My favorite youtube Dj !!!
Just Subscribed & Downloaded your Soundcloud File and I am extremely impressed with how you Teach, this is probably the most concise and easy to follow course on how to scratch thank you very much for your time...
Another great vid as always! Thanks brother!
My pleasure!
Thanks for braking it down and detailing it out so well . It took me so long to learn the chirp because I didn't understand it until now .also can you make a video on using scratches to Hype your mixes/dance floor up
That’s great! Yes, I’ll be doing something like that soon
Bro love the tutorials learn a lot
Ur the best man thanks for sharing ur good knowledge
Thank you
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Great Bro, Hi From Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico
Darn, no more scratch tutorials? Big thx, you taught me all the scratches I now know: stabs, drops, military, tears, transformers, and chirps, but still haven’t learned scribbles.
I’ll probably do more in the future👍🏽
Love your stuff. Really motivating! Cheers
Great tutorial! Thank you!! Even as an intermediate level scratcher, I sometimes have trouble opening with the fast baby. I don't know if I'm just not cueing on the right part of the sound, but when I try to go fast baby to slow baby, I usually screw it up. Slow to fast is no problem because I'm already in the movement. But this is going to help me out!
This is the Joe Cooley scratch (combo).
Amazing
Thanks for the videos!!!!
The Best thanks for the knowledge
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Very Helpful
I’m glad to hear that. Have fun practicing! 👍🏽
dope nice info ill get it try
So glad to see you're doing scratch tutorials again now that I'm learning how to scratch now. I practice everyday and I'm starting to finally see good results! The scratch I'm having difficulty with now is the flare crab scratch. I can do a very decent 3 finger closed scrab, but when it comes to adding the flare to it, or starting and ending with an open cross fader, man... it's really hard for me. Seems like I'll never get it. Any words of wisdom here will be appreciated. Thanks!
That’s a tricky one for me because I do my crab with the right hand on the fader, but my flare with the left hand on the fader. So a combo is currently not in my arsenal😁
I still have a lot of work to do when it comes to that
@@djTLMtv Wow. Your answer has helped me tremendously! I don't feel so bad now. I look up to you and wish I could scratch as well as you so to know that a person can be a great scratcher like you, without this one scratch is comforting... but I'm still gonna practice it though lol. I just love the way that flare crab sounds. I just gotta have it in my arsenal. Thanks bro! You're a huge inspiration to me.
Awesome.. Thank you
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thanks for contributing so much to the scene !!!! No one explains it better. greetings from Mexico !!!!
I appreciate that bro🙏🏽
glad to see the tutorials coming back.
what tension you using on the jogs? I use one below all the way Tight. Find any looser and my releases get pushed off beat a bit.
I think I had it set it to one of the lightest settings (almost all the way to the left). The heavy setting would still work for this scratch, but I just didn’t as comfortable using it in that setting
amazing!!!
Thanks!!
Wow you really help me here
I NEED YOU!!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH. Dj discOworm San Fransisco
Thank you boss
Good video bro
Thanks!
Greetings DJ TLM Salute, thanks for sharing so much with us man. I'm wondering if you could you could show this over a song a transition, It would give us a better perception & insight of the movements?
You have some of the most wickedest transitions fr fr
🐐🐐🐐🐐 Dems goats btw
Sure, I’m planning something like that for a new video
@@djTLMtv Awesome, thanks
Nice
Damn, i often end doing forward and back cuts, when i do the chirp scratch. But with practice...
I finnaly got the chirps ! Awesome
In Detroit we actually call the scribble scratch the Bobcat scratch( DJ Bobcat) or the Jack The Ripper scratch cause Bobcat really brought it to the light on LL Cool J's single "Jack The Ripper" Classic Hip-hop 💯
Classic indeed!
Yesssss
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Good looking bro
that was awesome....tutorial.. thank u. can u please do a tutorial on jocooley scratch technique?
Thanks and yes, I can do that👍🏽
DJ TLM TV really appreciate that.... keep uploading n sharing 💗👍
I'm new and I want to learn the joe cooley, there's youtubers that has tutorials. In a way it seems you're doing the movement but it sounds different...am I trippin?
Anyway can you post a tutorial doing a joe cooley, thanks bro
My hands are paining
Would love to get your review on the prime series :)
I’m working on more content with (and about) that gear👍🏽
All your tutorial are great i have a question i have a numark party mix for a month know. I want buy another controller but should i still buy a beginner controller because numark party mix is pretty basic.
Just think about the features that you would like to use, but aren’t on this controller. Make a list. Then you can check out which entry level controller fits your needs. And if they don’t, then you’ll have to look at the next level up (depending on your budget of course)
Ok thanks ive been practicing 5 hours a day and i guess ill go for the numark mixtrac pro 3. Thank you very much
What kind of audio software do you use? You are the man!!
For my production I mainly use Maschine (Native Instruments) and if I have to edit some audio I use Adobe Audition.