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tubby
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: sydney
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I learnt most of the basics from websites like recess.co.uk, and TA, and then from friends. but for people who don't know anyone with decks, or don't have access or want to be on-line, dj schools are a perfectly good, albeit a tad expensive, way to learn the basics. Only the basics really though, beyond that it comes from lots of practice and creativity
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Nov-15-2006 23:15
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sleepydragon
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: doncaster, england
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Nov-15-2006 23:57
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Mr.Mystery
Static Guru

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
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Nov-16-2006 00:07
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idoru
You Can Call Me Al

Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
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Nov-16-2006 01:02
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DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter

Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
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I don't think its a bad idea really, it has some bad points to it, like kids going there for a week or so, then running around saying they can DJ, and end up taking nights away at a club that a better DJ deserves, but when I started out I had no one to talk to and no internet to learn, so when I found out I had to have 2 turntables and a mixer, I got some and then didn't know what to do with them AT ALL, and so spent ALL my time just messing with them hoping I would figure something out, I would of loved to had access to some kind of tutorial or teaching for this new hobby but didn't, and I'me sure there are many kids out there that are in the same boat right now, although I guess its not too bad since most people have the internet now.
As long as these teachings are open minded and don't tell people to DJ to a certain set of rules of some kind, then I see no problem with them.
but with that said, self taught FTW.
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Nov-16-2006 01:11
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Caligula_37
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Fergie's mum runs a school in Northern Ireland and while its very well organized and Alice is a lovely woman, they're just looking to manufacture an army of Eddie Halliwell clones. What i mean is theyre teaching people to play is a tough sound with scratching over it. those who were technically excellent at mixing lost out to the kids who were ok to poor at mixing but better at scratching.
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Nov-16-2006 14:45
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