Scratch Tutorial Tuesday – Crab Scratch

by Short-e - Studio Scratches on December 27, 2009

in Tutorials

OK so it’s not Tuesday but I’m sure you want this video tutorial early.

This week, I teach you how to do the Crab scratch. Named because your hand looks like a crab when you do the movements, this scratch is attained by rubbing 3 or 4 fingers from pinky or ring to index over the fader quickly to cut the sound in.

Like any new scratch, the best way to perfect this is lots of practice! Walk around practicing the finger movements without a fader to help your muscles remember.

Once you have the basics down, experiment with timings and swing. Crab forwards and back. Add a stab or a forward here and there.

The beat is #8546 taken from the Studio Scratches Beats for Scratch Practice Vol. 1 series

What do you think of this tutorial? Want us to do more? Please leave your feedback and comments.

If you post a video response I will critique it and advise you if required.

Happy Scratching! :D

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Richie Twinz December 27, 2009 at 12:15 pm

Do u know how long I’ve been waiting for this tutorial??? lol As I’ve told u before I know hoe to do it but still can’t pull it off 100% all the time! So frustrating especially when u make it look so easy. Many thanks anyway
hope u hade a good Christmas and wish u all the best for the New Year.
Richie Twinz

Studio Scratches December 27, 2009 at 12:59 pm

Hey Richie! Happy Christmas to you too. It’s a hard scratch to get for sure. It’s also really hard to do it slowly which is why this video is more of a demo. Hopefully you can get something from it. Keep practicing all the time and you will get it 100% of the time. You could just concentrate on the fader hand and use a looped sample rather than have to worry about the record hand too. Hope that helps! Happy Scratching as always!

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