They are usually in a 4/4 time signature, meaning that there are four main (quarter note or crotchet) beats in every bar. Most modern dance music genres are structured in a specific way to make them ‘DJ friendly’. So in this tutorial, with those of you just learning to mix in mind, I have explained the key building blocks of beatmatching: beats, bars and phrases. “This week I got the chance to have a play around with Pioneer’s Ergo, a great all in one controller for DJ’s who want something portable and easy to get to grips with. This post was originally published in DJ Magazine’s free online edition DJ Weekly issue 88 Today Point Blank DJ tutor Ben Bristow demonstrates the building blocks of beatmatching on Pioneer’s new DDJ-ERGO-V controller.
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