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Basstard
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Belfast

so i found out my best friend is fucking his ex-girl's mother today... nice


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Sunquest
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Thornhill,Toronto, Canada

i just tried djing now its sooooo hard, pain in the ass if u ask me!
but i will keep trying, need more tips

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so i found out my best friend is fucking his ex-girl's mother today... nice



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idoru
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia

quote:
Originally posted by kamil
youll only benefit from know how to play musical instruments if you want to produce. naturally, the piano would be your best bet for that.

DJing is easy peasy compared to anything else.


I'll make the argument that playing a musical instrument helps develop a sense of rhythm, timing, etc, which definitely helps if you DJ.

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Zenn
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: carlisle

quote:
Originally posted by LinX

what u loughing at ?


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Zenn
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: carlisle
Re: Re: Re: what i need to learn djing ?

quote:
Originally posted by Citizen X
Couldn't have said it better, but if you want to be a famous dj you need connections and an ambitious personality, meaning you have to stick your name every where possible and find catchy promotions for your mixes (or sometimes use some else's mix and say its yours). The good thing at the moment is that a lot of people still believe that djs have super special talent, but those of us who have tried it at least once know that is a pile of bull crap.

Look at it this way, do you really want to stand there and mix songs or would you rather be in the crowd dancing with a beautiful girl. I am going for option #2 on this one. There are a million other good ways to make money in this world other than djing.

i just dont say anything umm think why u r here then ?


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Zenn
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: carlisle
Re: Re: Re: Re: what i need to learn djing ?

Ty to all of u guys for giving me an id and helping me >


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Registered: Dec 2004
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The only things you need are ears that are not tone deaf. Anything else is up to you.


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241403066283
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Armada City in United Armind

Hi:
Well I am going to start as well and Ill be needing allot of help here, But what I want to actually do is start with the really basic and normal set and then when I got used to some skills and found my way around Djing and actually became someone who understands what it takes to be a Dj in 1-2 years I get a real and proper kit,
So basically what I am asking for here is can anyone tell me/us what a good enough really basic gear can be to START it off!!!

I’ve done a little search on the net and found some deals which don’t look that bad. Was wondering if you could check them out and let me know what you think of them, because I went looking for technics Turntables first and I found it abet 2 much to start with! But maybe I am wrong, guide me!

Check these deals out please:
http://www.decks.co.uk/products/pac...xmaster2package
Was thinking this for speakers:
http://www.decks.co.uk/products/pac...ks/x1_gsm12_kit

But this one seems to include them all with less power in speakers and built in amp but hell allot cheaper!!!
http://www.decks.co.uk/products/pac...eginners?show=3

But again was thinking we can get the speaker and amp sets second hand really cheaper, don’t you think? Because they are what actually double the price!!!

Waiting on your reply, Oh by the way this is my first post in here, so HI


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Krypton
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Texas

quote:
Originally posted by kamil
youll only benefit from know how to play musical instruments if you want to produce. naturally, the piano would be your best bet for that.

DJing is easy peasy compared to anything else.


then what makes a DJ on the level of PVD, tiesto, etc.? it's the production isnt it?

i know some places sell DJ sets, with all the basics u need to mix. how much do they cost if anybody knowS?


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Zild
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156

quote:
Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk::
then what makes a DJ on the level of PVD, tiesto, etc.? it's the production isnt it?

i know some places sell DJ sets, with all the basics u need to mix. how much do they cost if anybody knowS?


To get to the level of PVD and Tiesto you need DJ skills, an ear for great tracks, great managment and PR, production skills, and most importantly luck.


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the first step to DJing is to come up with a name that will be like totally cool. I suggest "DJ Slain" or "NialsJD" or "DJSaline"
Next, you have to go to your local walmart and think of a perfect investment of gel or hair styling material. You will need about 4 pounds of it a night, so get something that will get you the big spikes, but is affordable for 32 days a month.
Next, watch the movie castaway and learn about perfect dental care, which means just eat rocks or throw ice skates in your mouth, make them as messed up as u can.
half way there!

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Registered: Jan 2005
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quote:
Originally posted by DjShlian
the first step to DJing is to come up with a name that will be like totally cool. I suggest "DJ Slain" or "NialsJD" or "DJSaline"
Next, you have to go to your local walmart and think of a perfect investment of gel or hair styling material. You will need about 4 pounds of it a night, so get something that will get you the big spikes, but is affordable for 32 days a month.
Next, watch the movie castaway and learn about perfect dental care, which means just eat rocks or throw ice skates in your mouth, make them as messed up as u can.
half way there!


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