DJ Qbert Opens Up Virtual College
02/22/2010

If you scratch in cyberspace but no one hears it, can you call it hip-hop? The legendary Skratch Piklz turnbalist has got the answer.
By Blurt Staff
QBert, born Richard Quitevis, often referred to as the Jimi Hendrix of the turntable, is celebrating 25 years at the forefront of scratching and turntablism in 2010. And in recognition, he is stepping out with the revolutionary ArtistWorks company to offer his services as a Master Teacher of the instrument to anyone, anywhere in the world online at QBert's Skratch University.
What this means out there in the physical world is that no matter where you live, you can study DJing from Qbert. Students watch the hundreds of short, HD videos QBert has posted, then upload video themselves practicing the patterns and techniques, at which point Q offers advice and critique via his own video response.
The cost is $60 for three months, which as Qbert's handlers are quick to point out, "is less than you'd pay to trek up to Qbert's house for private lessons." Boy howdy to that!
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