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#*A good way to introduce yourself to beats is to play the snare drum. You can go to the Vic Firth website listed below to get a feel for how beats are subdivided, and how the subdivisions that include rests sound.<ref>http://www.vicfirth.com/education/features/webrhythms/intro.php</ref> Once you can sing these rhythms or at least some of them out loud, you can start using these as a foundation for the scratches you develop.
 
#*A good way to introduce yourself to beats is to play the snare drum. You can go to the Vic Firth website listed below to get a feel for how beats are subdivided, and how the subdivisions that include rests sound.<ref>http://www.vicfirth.com/education/features/webrhythms/intro.php</ref> Once you can sing these rhythms or at least some of them out loud, you can start using these as a foundation for the scratches you develop.
  
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{{Video:Scratch or Be a Turntablist|If you plan on spinning vinyl, these tips can help you lay down a groove that makes people move.}}
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==