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| quote: | | Originally posted by VDub To charge for lessons is taking advantage of pure trendiness and takes away from the purity... |
This isn't the 80s anymore, and you aren't Grandmaster Flash.
I have clients in their late 30s who are just picking this up for fun and are more concerned about having a good time behind the decks than about whether what they're doing is trendy or not. I also work with more advanced DJs who are simply looking to polish their game and, despite what often amounts to years of know-how, they seem to have just as much fun as the beginners do. Whether expressed or not, a lot of the people I teach are really just trying to get in touch with their own inner groove (in case you hadn't noticed, there's a lot of disconnect in the world these days) - all I do is facilitate that effort.
Maybe the trick is to not take it too seriously. If "purity" was the only indication for DJ success, then more than half of the "Top 100" DJs wouldn't be anywhere on the list, so your efforts to "keep it real, dawg" aren't amounting to much. There's room for everyone, and if lessons/schooling are how someone chooses to learn, why fault them for it?
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