If you want to learn how to rock the turntables, spin records and drop on the ones, then read on to find out how you can become a DJ!
DJs - DJs in Da Hiz-ouse! 5g5u3p
If you've never stepped in front of a turntable before, then you'll need to get schooled in the
basics of DJing. One of the best DJ schools in North America with some of the best DJs in the world is
New York and LA. They'll teach you how to mix, blend, scratch and beat juggle, and tell you how to start or enhance your
career as a DJ. If you already have the skills and just want to jump in, then visit
radio stations and clubs to get your foot in the door. But before you do, pick out a
cool DJ name for yourself that says something about who you are. Some great DJs with great names have included Grandmaster Flash,
DJ Jazzy Jeff and Kool DJ Red Alert.
DJs - Equipment You'll Need 3k2j4q
If you wanna be a DJ, you've got to have the right
mixing equipment.
The music (vinyl records, CDs, MP3s).
Two turntables (or decks).
A sound system for amplifying the music, like portable speakers.
A mixer to mix the sounds from the two decks.
Microphone.
Headphones to listen to one recording while the other is playing.
Other types of equipment can be added, like samplers, drum machines and laptop computers.
DJs - Techniques 4x6y5y
DJs use several techniques to manipulate their music, including
cutting (originated by
turntable) and beatmatching (matching up the beats of two different songs).
DJs - Types of Disc Jockeys 6k6w6y
Radio DJs - A radio disc jockey selects and plays music that's broadcast on the radio.
Club DJs - A club disc jockey selects and plays music in clubs. The setting can range anywhere from a small club, a neighborhood party, a disco, a rave or even a stadium.
Hip Hop DJs - A hip hop disc jockey selects and plays music as a hip hop artist and/or performer, often backing up one or more MCs.
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