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AverageJoe
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While I dig, I always have whosampled.com up. Nothing worse than finding a dope sample and finding out it's been used. Better before than after making the beat though.
Interesting spin on the digging adventures thread. I am going to change the title to The Digging Advice thread and sticky it
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My advice for beginner diggers is know what you like. The biggest problem I hear from new diggers is what should I start looking for? Nobody knows the answer to that question except for you. I like to dig for Soul, Jazz, Funk, Pop, Non Traditional Country, Classic Rock and sometimes Folk music. Anything with live playing in it really. Especially if it has great drums. You might not like those genres so don't worry too much about others suggestions.
While I dig, I always have whosampled.com up. Nothing worse than finding a dope sample and finding out it's been used. Better before than after making the beat though.
my advice jus be true to ur self , an dont lose focus on the dream ..an stay humble no matter the situation .. whaut else .. give props were its due.. an dont be blind sided by others accomplishments ..
It definately doesn't get any more REAL.THAN THAT FAM WELL SAID! SALUTEmy advice jus be true to ur self , an dont lose focus on the dream ..an stay humble no matter the situation .. whaut else .. give props were its due.. an dont be blind sided by others accomplishments ..
whats a OP shopWhy hasn't anyone mentioned goin to OP SHOPS! go to as many as you can, one weekend i spent $150 in op shops and came home with about 150 records and some tapes and so much bizzare stuff, Another peice of advice with op shops go out of the city to get cheaper rcordhathow i've found it here in Australia