Hey this is my first post here, been looking for a good forum to ask for some advice on skratching....
Basically, im not new to it, i can have nice clean chirps, fast transforming, double click flares, single click flares, scribbles, tears those would be the ones i would say i can give a nice clean demonstration of... im now learning the boomerang and the swing flare... But my main issue is... i find when im scratching that i always tend to go back to mostly transforming, maybe chirps and scribbles in there too... but even though i can do nice fast orbits and stuff, i never really know how to properly integrate them.. i mean when you guys are scratching would you have a few combos that you have practiced working together or do you generally just flow from one scratch into the other? because i have to say this is definately my downfall
edit: i guess what i am asking is about combining scratch techniques into a nice flow rather than getting stuck using transforms mostly lol... also when learning about building up speed with a new scratch - do you find that it is better to practice the technique without music just getting faster and faster until you can comfortably do it at speed without thinking, and then try doing it double timed to a beat?
Basically, im not new to it, i can have nice clean chirps, fast transforming, double click flares, single click flares, scribbles, tears those would be the ones i would say i can give a nice clean demonstration of... im now learning the boomerang and the swing flare... But my main issue is... i find when im scratching that i always tend to go back to mostly transforming, maybe chirps and scribbles in there too... but even though i can do nice fast orbits and stuff, i never really know how to properly integrate them.. i mean when you guys are scratching would you have a few combos that you have practiced working together or do you generally just flow from one scratch into the other? because i have to say this is definately my downfall
edit: i guess what i am asking is about combining scratch techniques into a nice flow rather than getting stuck using transforms mostly lol... also when learning about building up speed with a new scratch - do you find that it is better to practice the technique without music just getting faster and faster until you can comfortably do it at speed without thinking, and then try doing it double timed to a beat?
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