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| | Disc Jockey 101: Scratching |
 | | Listening through your headphones (the song you're cueing can't be heard on the radio or dance floor), place the needle on the record at the spot where you want to start the song (usually the first note of the song). |  | | Listen to the song through your headphones only (the song you're cueing can't be heard on the dance floor). |  | | There are two ways to cue a record: (1) the old-style back-spin (radio station) method; and (2) the "slip-cue" method used by beat mixers and scratchers. |
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http://www.discjockey101.com/scratching.html
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| | Slip-cueing - TheBestLinks.com - Record, DJ, Slipmat, Stub, ... |
 | | Slip-cueing is a DJ technique originated by Francis Grasso that consists of "holding a record still with his thumb and forefinger while a protective slipmat and the steel platter of the turntable revolved underneath. |  | | Slip-cueing, Record, DJ, Slipmat, Stub, Francis Grasso, Cueing |
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| | Slip-Cueing, BM, Treble, Listening - Tranceaddict Forums |
 | | I've herad off many people to buy 2 of the same record and practice cueing up, but actually it is harder. |  | | I play them and practice cueing up so they are running at the same time. |  | | When the 2 tracks are beatmatched but, the beats are not alligned, and all you can hear is b-boom b-boom, how do you no which is faster and which is slower, it seems impossible. |
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 | | According to AMG: "Instead of cueing up the record silently, the DJ simply drops the needle onto the exact start of the passage to be played." |  | | The DJ sets a record spinning, then drops the needle on the turntable at the point where he or she wants playback to begin. |
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http://www.uic.edu/orgs/kbc/hiphop/dj.htm
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| | Wallabie |
 | | DJ turntables slip mats allow quick back cueing and easy record control; a necessity for every turntable. |  | | SLIP-MAT/TT DJ turntables slip mats allow quick back cueing and easy record control; a necessity for every turntable. |  | | Slip mats are made of anti-static material and are available in 3 styles: * Model: SLIP-MAT/TT - black slipmat with printed white American DJ AUDIO logo design. |
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 | | See audio mixing, cueing, slip-cueing, phrasing, cutting, beat juggling, scratching, body tricks, beatmatching, needle drops, and phasing. |  | | However, whether talk radio shock jocks like Howard Stern and Don Imus that do not play music ought to be referred to as DJs or "on-air personalities" is often debated. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/d/di/disc_jockey.html
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| | DJ's@Work: The Next Step |
 | | At the same time he invented the technique of 'slip-cueing' - holding the record he was cueing up stationary while the turntable beneath it spun. |  | | He was a DJ at a club called The Sanctuary, and was the first DJ to actually mix and blend records together, instead of talking between records, as other DJ's of that time did. |  | | This virtual mixer has been built with the DJ in mind. |
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 | | Even then I thought > it odd leaving the tt's on all the time....back then the only station I'd > seen in operation had these big 16" Gates turntables that took several > seconds to get up to speed, so slip cueing was familiar to me. > Steve, Yes. |  | | When he'd intro the song he'd push a remote start that lifted the > gadget that held the record and the song would start. |  | | He would put the needle on the record while the other > turntable was on the air (though not actually cue it) and then flip down > this gadget that held the record while the turntable continued to > spin. |
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| | STANTON MAGNETICS DSM-6 DJ Slipmats - Home Electronics |
 | | It's an excellent choice for use in clubs or broadcast applications, where back cueing and slip cueing are required |  | | This pair of slip mats will keep you from scratching up your records while cueing or freestyling |  | | Feature: This pair of slip mats will keep you from scratching up your records while cueing or freestyling |
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| | buy Stanton online @ retail therapy online - US Shopping |
 | | Its rugged construction makes it an excellent choice for use in clubs or broadcast applications where back cueing and slip cueing are required. |  | | Rugged construction makes them an excellent choice for use in clubs or broadcast applications where back cueing and slip cueing are required. |  | | This DJ slipmat is manufactured from a resin-treated, glazed urethane material with antistatic properties. |
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| | Slip |
 | | Slip (cricket) In the batsman which is too far from the wicket-keeper for him to catch comfortably. |  | | Slip critical joint A slip-critical joint, from structural engineering, is a joint which relies on friction (rather tha... |  | | One cause of bit slippage is storage capacity. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/slip.html
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| | Hip Hop Top Hip Hop Honeys, Dancing, Wallpaper |
 | | Discuss: audio mixing, cueing, slip-cueing, phrasing, cutting, beat juggling, scratching, body tricks, beatmatching, needle drops, and phasing at our forums! |
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http://www.hiphopjamz.com/dj_tech.php
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| | Psychic Pets and Pet Psychics; Investigative Files (Skeptical Inquirer November 2002) |
 | | Sonya writes her choice on a slip of paper and it proves to be the same the couple made: Patty. |  | | Pfungst even played the role of Hans by rapping with his hand while friends posed questions. |  | | Of course, trainers could deliberately cue their animals and practice other deceptions, such as secretly gleaning information that the animal would then reveal "psychically." In 1929, the man who later coined the term ESP, Dr. |
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| | STANTON |
 | | Rugged construction makes this an excellent choice for use in clubs or broadcast applications, where back cueing & slip cueing are required. |  | | Rugged construction makes this an excellent choice for use in clubs or broadcast applications, where back cueing & slip cueing are required |  | | These mats are printed in white on a black background with a different design on each side, providing maximum visual effect when spinning. |
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| | Vn-Vz |
 | | provision of a shading model with directional light sources, multiple material types with different reflective properties, depth cueing, and shadows; |  | | TTY - tunneling PPP, SLIP and most other serial protocols and programs; |  | | The Virtual Tunnel package creates virtual tunnels over TCP/IP networks with traffic shaping, compression and encryption. |
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| | American DJ - SLIP-MAT/TT |
 | | SLIP-MAT/TT DJ turntables slip mats allow quick back cueing and easy record control; a necessity for every turntable. |  | | Model: SLIP-MAT/TT - black slipmat with printed white American DJ AUDIO logo design. |  | | Slip mats are made of anti-static material and are available in 3 styles: |
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| | Middle East Open Encyclopedia: DJ |
 | | Francis Grasso (1948-2001), popularized several new disc jockey techniques, including beatmatching and slip-cueing. |  | | Grasso also perfected slip-cueing, the technique of holding a record still while the turntable is revolving underneath, releasing it at the desired moment to create a sudden transition from the previous record. |  | | These include audio mixing, cueing, slip-cueing, phrasing, cutting, beat juggling, scratching, beatmatching, needle drops, phase shifting, and more. |
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http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/ref/index.php?title=DJ
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 | | Francis Grasso (1948-2001), popularized several new disc jockey techniques, including beatmatching and slip-cueing. |  | | Grasso also perfected slip-cueing, the technique of holding a record still while the turntable is revolving underneath, releasing it at the desired moment to create a sudden transition from the previous record. |  | | Beatmatching is the technique of creating seamless transitions between back-to-back records with matching beats, or tempos. |
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| | Turntablism (Pt.1) :: ALFAZEN.COM :: Your Primary Insight! :: ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC COMMUNITY // BUDAPEST // HUN |
 | | There are two ways of cueing a record: (1) the old-style back-spin (radio station) method; and (2) the "slip-cue" method used by beat mixers and scratchers. |  | | Listening through your headphones (the song you're cueing can't be heard on the radio or dance floor), place the needle on the record at the spot where you want to start the song (usually the first note of the song). |  | | Even though this section is about scratching, you should familiarize yourself with the old style "back-spin" method of cueing a record. |
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http://www.alfazen.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=17
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| | Slip-cueing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Slip-cueing is a DJ technique originated by Francis Grasso that consists of "holding a record still with his thumb and forefinger while a protective slipmat and the steel platter of the turntable revolved underneath. |  | | He invented the trick of "slip-cuing"; Holding the disc with his thumb while the turntable whirled beneath insulated by a felt pad, he would locate with an earphone the best spot to make the splice, then release the next side precisely on the beat. |  | | He then released the vinyl at the exact right moment he wanted to come in with the new song, creating a sudden segue from the previous track, similar in the beats-per-minute range and orchestration." (Jones and Kantonen, 1999) |
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| | DJ's@Work: The Next Step |
 | | At the same time he invented the technique of 'slip-cueing'- holding the record he was cueing up stationary while the turntable beneath it spun. |  | | He was a DJ at a club called The Sanctuary, and was the first DJ to actually mix and blend records together, instead of talking between records, as other DJ's of that time did. |  | | In the late 1960's a little known Brooklyn-born man by the name of Francis Grasso invented a technique that was to change things forever. |
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| | Turntablism (Pt.1) :: ALFAZEN.COM :: Your Primary Insight! :: ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC COMMUNITY // BUDAPEST // HUN |
 | | The "slip-cue" method (pioneered by DJ Francis Grasso) eliminated the problem of the delay, making it possible for a DJ to start a song exactly on the first note (without having to mentally calculate when the song would start). |  | | The slipmat will allow the turntable to continue rotating as you hold the recordAs long as the turntable is a direct-drive, you don't have to worry about damaging the drive when you slip-cue. |  | | Listen to the song through your headphones only (the song you're cueing can't be heard on the dance floor). |
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| | Hip Hop Top Hip Hop Honeys, Dancing, Wallpaper |
 | | Discuss: audio mixing, cueing, slip-cueing, phrasing, cutting, beat juggling, scratching, body tricks, beatmatching, needle drops, and phasing at our forums! |
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| | ipedia.com: Disc jockey Article |
 | | See audio mixing, cueing, slip-cueing, phrasing, cutting, beat juggling, scratching, body tricks, beatmatching, needle drops, and phasing. |  | | However, whether talk radio shock jocks like Howard Stern and Don Imus that do not play music ought to be referred to as DJs or "on-air personalities" is often debated. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/disc_jockey.html
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| | Disc jockey |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/d/di/disc_jockey.html
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| | Disc jockey - the free encyclopedia |
 | | See audio mixing, cueing, slip-cueing, phrasing, cutting, beat juggling, scratching, bodytricks, beatmatching, needle drops, and phasing. |  | | Some consider deejaying to be not a single action but rather a series of actions that depend on situation and expectations.However, whether talk radio shockjocks like Howard Stern and Don Imus that do not play music ought to be referred to as DJs or "on-air personalities" is oftendebated. |
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http://www.free-web-encyclopedia.com/?t=Dj
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| | Disc jockey - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography |
 | | These include audio mixing, cueing, slip-cueing, phrasing, cutting, beat juggling, scratching, beatmatching, needle drops, phase shifting, and more. |  | | Grandmaster Flash (born 1958), one of the early pioneers of hip hop DJing, cutting, and scratching. |  | | DJ Kool Herc (born 1955), inventor of breakbeat technique, "the father of hip hop culture". |
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http://www.arikah.com/encyclopedia/DJ
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| | Francis Grasso (1948 - 2001) |
 | | White DJ Francis Grasso invented the technique of `slip-cueing': holding the disc with his thumb whilst the turntable whirled beneath, insulated by a felt pad. |  | | Other interesting facts: Francis Grasso was a good friend to Jimi Hendrix, dated Liza Manelli, was engaged to a Playboy Bunny, and other famous friends included Jackie O, Truman Capote, Calvin Klein, Andy Warhol, etc...remarkably he remained very down to earth. |  | | It's a very sad end to one of the most remarkable lives in the history of the DJ and worth emembering that when Francis invented what we now know as the modern DJ, he was doing it because he loved music and not because he ever expected to earn vast sums of money. |
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