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DjWoody
Chingon

Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
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awww you're in NorCal... I was gonna say, I'll teach you how to DJ, and you teach me how to Piano!!!
Before you start dishing out hundreds, possibly thousands of dollars in equipment, think about the future and answer these questions...
1.- Is this gonna be a hobby ultimately turning into something I wanna pursue later on? (Bedroom DJ or Club DJ)
2.- What's my budget? (Quality of Equipement)
The following questions kinda go together...
3.- Do I wanna save money now or later? (Turntables vs Other Media)
4.- Do I wanna play with CD's or Vinyl? (End result is what matters right?)
5.- What's my monthly budget for music? (Vinyl vs MP3's, CD's)
The main ones....
6.- IS THIS ALL WORTH IT? DO I REALLY LOVE IT? DO I HAVE THE TIME AND DEDICATION FOR IT? (DJing is a passion, you'll be surprised how many people have bought turntables because they thought it was something they wanted do, but yet, the tables are sitting in their garage collecting dust.)
The best way to answer all these questions and to decide if it's something you really wanna do, is to find a friend who is a DJ. Mess around with his equipment, and take it from there.

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Aug-14-2007 20:04
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mhinnen
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2007
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by DjWoody
If you really wanna read a book, there's a book that a fellow TA wrote about DJing. I read parts of it at my bookstore. I can't remember the name of it, but I'm sure someone here will post the title. It's a really good book. Go to Barnes & Nobles, it should be on Music section. There's a few books there. |
I think the book your refering to is Dj'ing for Dummies It has some good info if your looking into learning to dj.
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Aug-14-2007 20:18
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DjWoody
Chingon

Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
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Aug-14-2007 20:28
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stan229
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2006
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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I think youre confusing DJing and Production there.
Are you looking to make your own songs? If so, then you need production guides.
Are you looking to mix multiple(2+) songs together in a set that are not necessarily your own? Then you need DJing
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Aug-15-2007 13:38
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AnomalyConcept
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicagoish, USA
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If you're good at improvising a melody live, then you could always take up DJing and playing over some tracks at times- kind of how Jan Vayne elaborated on Serenity at one of the Armin Only shows.
If you end up producing some tracks, you could always play them live like Rank 1 sometimes does (and I'm sure there are more artists that do that).
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Aug-15-2007 17:31
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