History of DJing
Scratch Techniques
Sampling & Copyright
DJ Equipment & Production
Music
100

This innovation introduced by Grandmaster Flash revolutionized how DJs could monitor their mix privately

The headphone toggle switch

100
The most basic scratch technique - moving the record forward and backward with the fader open

Baby Scratch

100

Music sampling is best described as taking a small part of an existing song and using it to do this

Create something new (a new song/recording)

100

What is the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) that we use?

Serato Studio

100

This DJ and producer is known for yelling "We the best music!" and has produced hits for Beyoncé, Drake, and Rihanna

DJ Khaled

200

This DJ popularized scratching and brought 'turntablism' to life

DJ Grandmaster Flash

200

This scratch combines fader movement with record movement to produce a sharp, chopped sound.


Cutting Scratch

200

This hip-hop duo used a sample from Steely Dan's 'Black Cow' without permission in their hit 'Déjà Vu (Uptown Baby).'


Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz


200

What does DJ stand for?

Disc Jockey

200

Name one Chicago based DJ

Answers vary...

300

This DJ is credited with founding hip-hop DJing in the South Bronx in 1973

DJ Kool Herc

300

Spinning the record backward rapidly to return to a cue point is called this.


Backspin

300

This sampling technique involves cutting a sample into pieces and rearranging them into a new pattern.


Chop & Flip

300

A defined section of audio set to repeat seamlessly is called this.


A loop

300
This rapper and producer, known for hits like "Humble" is one of the most decorated artists in Grammy history. 

Kendrick Lamar

400

Turntablism was recognized as a distinct musical art form by this decade

The 1980's
400

What are the three scratch techniques we learned this week

Baby scratch, cutting scratch, backspin

400

A legal rule that protects creative works — like songs — so the original artist keeps credit and control over how their work is used.


Copyright

400

The art of using turntables as a musical instrument — focusing on scratching, beat juggling, and related techniques.


Turntablism

400

Beyoncé's song "Crazy in Love" features a looped horn sample from this classic song by The Chi-Lites. What is it called when a producer takes a small piece of an existing song to use in a new one?

Sampling

500

Grand Wizzard Theodore accidently invited scratching during this year

1975

500

In the Eddie Mills drill sequence, we started with baby scratch for 8 bars, then cutting scratch for 8 bars, then finish with this.


A combination for 16 bars

500

This sampling technique changes the key of a sample to fit the producer's harmony.


Pitch Shifting


500

This protocol allows instruments and computers to communicate with each other.


MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)

500

This artist went viral on Jimmy Kimmel creating an entire beat live using just a mug and a spoon, showing that you don't need expensive equipment to make music. Who is he?

Charlie Puth

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