ADVANCE SCRATCHES
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ADVANCED SCRATCH NOTATION:
FLARE, CRAB, ORBITS, ETC.

Many advanced scratches require breaking the sample sound with very rapid fader movement. Generally a turntablist will bounce the fader between the thumb and another finger (or several other fingers) to achieve this extremely rapid off and on motion. The very short break in the sound from the record is commonly referred to as a click. Simply put, a click is the break in the sound caused by the closing and opening of the fader in as little time as possible. Clicking is an essential technique for many advanced scratches and it requires a special notation.

Also crucial for understanding advanced scratches is the concept of the open-fader scratch.

Open-fader scratches are scratches that begin and end in the open (or on) fader position. Examples of open fader scratches include baby scratches, scribbles, flares, and orbits. The open fader scratches are unique in that the sound they produce includes the sound generated by the change of direction of the record during the back and forth scratching motion.

This sound is essential because at the exact point where the record changes direction, the record is momentarily completely motionless. This instance where the record is still, creates an extremely short period of silence -- a phantom click -- which breaks the sound of the scratch without requiring any movement of the fader. The phantom click is the reason that the swift back and forth motion of a baby scratch creates discrete bursts of sound.

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