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The flare scratch is a type of scratch that is created by moving the record on the turntable by hand and using the crossfader to create a short, sharp sound. It is a variation of the baby scratch, but instead of simply moving the record back and forth, the DJ pauses their hand for a brief moment in the middle of the scratch. This creates a short, sharp sound that is often used to add emphasis or create a rhythmic pattern. • To do a flare scratch, the DJ will start by cueing the record to the desired point. They will then move the record forward and back, pausing their hand for a brief moment in the middle of the scratch. As they are doing this, they will use the crossfader to quickly cut the sound in and out. This creates a short, sharp sound. • The length of the pause will determine the length of the flare sound. The shorter the pause, the sharper the flare sound will be. • Flare scratches can be done on any type of record, but they are most commonly used on vinyl records. This is because the sound of the flare scratch is more pronounced on vinyl records. • Here are the steps on how to do a flare scratch: • 1. Cue the record to the desired point. • 2. Move the record forward and back, pausing your hand for a brief moment in the middle of the scratch. • 3. As you are doing this, use the crossfader to quickly cut the sound in and out. • 4. The length of the pause will determine the length of the flare sound. • 5. Practice until you are able to do the flare scratch consistently. • Here are some tips for doing a flare scratch: • Use a good quality record. The sound of the flare scratch will be more pronounced on a good quality record. • Use a sharp stylus. A sharp stylus will help to create a clear, crisp sound. • Practice regularly. The more you practice, the better you will become at doing flare scratches. • Flare scratches can be used to add emphasis, create rhythmic patterns, or simply to add some variety to your scratching. They are a versatile technique that can be used in a variety of ways. • Here is a video that demonstrates how to do a flare scratch:    • Learn How to Scratch: The Flare Scrat...  

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