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 +'''Scratching''' is a [[DJ]] or [[Turntablism|turntablist]] technique used to produce distinctive [[sound]]s by moving a [[vinyl record]] back and forth on a [[phonograph|turntable]] while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. While scratching is most commonly associated with [[hip hop]] music, since the 1990s, it has been used in some styles of [[Pop music|pop]] and [[nu-metal]]. Within hip hop culture, scratching is one of the measures of a DJ's skills, and there are many scratching competitions.
 +In recorded hip-hop songs, scratched [[Hook (music)|hook]]s often use portions of different rap songs.
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Scratching is a DJ or turntablist technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. While scratching is most commonly associated with hip hop music, since the 1990s, it has been used in some styles of pop and nu-metal. Within hip hop culture, scratching is one of the measures of a DJ's skills, and there are many scratching competitions. In recorded hip-hop songs, scratched hooks often use portions of different rap songs.



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