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dj jasonF
haha someone shoot him for his advice... if i was just starting out looking at this post,,, damn....... dont even wanna think about it...
most of what you said is wrong dude...:whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:
DannyO
This needs to be locked, this is bad advice, I know your new to all this, but please think before you post something like this, also when its working again, use the search button for any questions you have, as being new most of your questions will already of been asked and answered and will be somewhere in the TA archives, we're all willing to help here, but not with posts like this.

**Posted again, as first was lost in harddrive crash**
wiregen
+1 I agree with DannyO

I dont want to type my rants about your tips. It's a waste of time...

Lock this up.
Wraith
I agree. Your tips aren't that helpful.
Boomer187
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Coleman
I'm also in a big school with almost 3k people.




great advice.



:wtf:
anuneventrade
:stongue: :stongue: Please tell me this is a joke? :stongue: :stongue:
Exodus17
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Coleman

You really don't need turntables...


not to be rude or anything but i suppose you dont need common sense either?


yeah you can get away with playing out Cds in some places like school dances and house parties but as a senior in high school myself i can tell you firsthand that you can get alot more out of the crowd if they see you spinning vinyl, otherwise you're just the guy playing the music behind the little box :toothless

as far as using your computer and an Ipod?

yeah you can use a program like Mixvibes for example on your computer but there are all sorts of things that can go wrong
*especially when playing out with your computer/laptop* (unless you've put loads of money into it with memory upgrades and you dont use it for anything other than playing out)


also, not everyone may like the music you're playing(unless you play a bit of everything) but people can appreciate the fact that you're playing on turntables rather than just clicking around or pressing buttons - makes it more interesting
anth_on_e
quote:
Originally posted by jdat
and where exactly can we hear one of your precious sets :conf: :rolleyes:


www.dj-coleman.com ---> he even has his own website with domain name lol
dinoXpress
quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
you are forgetting the most important people in your bid to make a DJ career for yourself. promoters. its all fine and dandy promoting yourself on the internet, but when it gets down to the nitty gritty there is nothing better than giving a promoter (or for that matter, anyone) your CD. remember, they arn't always looking for a new DJ, but sometimes you can make them want a new DJ ;) just burn 100 promo CD's, dish them out to anyone who will have them, you never know who might end up with one! but always always always try and get them to promoters somehow.


bingo, you find one promotor who has ANY interest in you, as long as u follow it up, doors open....
djshan
i still dont understand why some people here think vinyl is important for djing. ask urself this question: wats more important? music or records?

dinoXpress
vinyl is great, if u start with vinyl, mixing with cds becomes much easier because u get a strong base in mixing and beatmatching.. i dunno i love vinyl, fiddling with records was one thing which attracted me to djing when i was younger...its a preference tho.. but people who spin cds are geberally mixing ubought music.. do u want dance to die? didnt think so.. buy music in some form before spinning it live..
Dirk W.
coleman, i have to give it to you, those tracks you produced aren't that bad. Seriously. Some people here gave you a lot of about them, but you're on the way to a good start.

Now. stick to producing. Obviously you don't really know your elbow from your when it comes to DJing and that is fine, but don't offer up newbies advice like this. This is bad.

So, keep up the good work on producing, learn how to DJ and what you need by reading what other people post in here and everything should be all set.
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