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DJING - Starting Out help needed
I'm starting out to DJ in the trance genre.
I already have 100 records and i'm using turntables.
I need the ffg info :
How long should I practice each day and for how long before I can hit the clubs (Rough idea) and what techniques should I practice in the first month and what techniques should I practice from there on.
Please help.
Thanks
Your future DJ in need
DJ'ing would be easy indeed if there were true answer to such questions. Some people learn quicker than others, some people never get a club gig even if they're better than many who do.
Practice the things you feel you need improve in.
everyone learns at thier own pace, it can be 6 months it could be 12 months or 3 years till your comfortable enough to do a decent show. Me - personally i never "practice"...i DJ for fun - alot, as long as you do that you'll just contiuously get better and better...then consider booking a place.
Mr. Mystery, that was a very nice response you just posted. I am impressed! 
practice practice, listen to other djs and lay contacts because for every are 10 djs and only job for 1 so contacts is important to
Sitting in my bedrom DJing and listening to the music I love. What could be better? It's not practise. Hell, if school was this fun, I'd be an A-student any day.
I just cannot wait until i get my cdj's. From that point on i wil have absolutely no life...
the first 2 reply's in this thread say it all.. dont practise.. play coz u want to, coz its fun.. find new things that sound good etc.. n do it for howeva long it takes.. if u like djing then u will keep doing it, otherwise we will see ur equipment on ebay in a few months
yeah i would just practice practice whenever you feel comfortable is when you should play out.
Re: DJING - Starting Out help needed
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| Originally posted by muzikislife How long should I practice each day and for how long before I can hit the clubs (Rough idea) and what techniques should I practice in the first month and what techniques should I practice from there on. |
Even if you don't all out battle, you'd be impressed on how much this will help your mixing, and timing too. it will also give you more confidence to try out your ideas, to help drop samples and beats.
Record your mixes. It will help you improve the flow of your mix a great amount. Listen to how it sounds, then try to make adjustments to improve the flow of your mix.
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| Originally posted by Seakr First and foremost: PRACTICE SCRATCHING!!! Even if you don't all out battle, you'd be impressed on how much this will help your mixing, and timing too. it will also give you more confidence to try out your ideas, to help drop samples and beats. |
) and it helped me a ton.| quote: |
| Originally posted by dark_Omens Record your mixes. It will help you improve the flow of your mix a great amount. Listen to how it sounds, then try to make adjustments to improve the flow of your mix. |
Thanks guys for all the help :-)
I guess it boils down to having FUN and plenty of PRACTIC without really feeling that your are practicing.
Thanks...
ur future DJ (in need ) with a solution
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| Originally posted by leph555 I just cannot wait until i get my cdj's. From that point on i wil have absolutely no life... |

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