S 202 meets once a week (100 minutes per day, two hours at Scratch-LA) for six weeks
Scratching has been around since the 1970s and as such has been influential in shaping the DJ art form over the past 40 years. Turntablists primarily use scratching (and in some cases mixing) to manipulate the needle and record to create unique and creative sounds—they’re not just playing a track from a record but are making something totally new. Turntablists and their accomplishments have proved pivotal in establishing DJing as a true art form.
DJs can also utilize scratches to enhance a standard mixing set. Some of the best mixing and club DJs of all-time (DJ AM, Jazzy Jeff, A-Trak, Z-Trip) have exceptional scratch skills, which they incorporate into their mixing and performance sets.
Whether you’re a turntablist or club DJ, S 202 is the course where you can enhance your scratch techniques. Our instructors break down the execution of each scratch into simple and digestible steps so they are easy for you to learn and master. We’ll have you chirping, transforming and flaring in no time.
See the “Skills Covered” section to the right for a more complete list of skills and techniques covered in S 202.
Skills Required
Those who take S 202 should have an understanding of the DJ fundamentals. You should also be able to execute some basic scratches. It is recommended that all those who take S 202 have completed DJ 101 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in DJ 101.
After S 202, you will have a strong understanding of and be able to execute many scratches and various turntabilst techniques, but there is still a lot to learn. S 303, our advanced scratching course, will take your scratching skills to the next level.
Now that you can execute intermediate level scratches, you can also check out M 202, M 303, or M 404 where instructors will show you how best to incorporate them into your mixing sets.
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