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How much time do you spend a week spinning/practicing?
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discobiscuit
i dj 12 hrs a week, but spend very little time practicing. i basically hit a plateau and i need to keep moving forward. I have purchased ableton 6, djm800, and cdj1000mk3's within the last month... i still have to figure out ableton and how to use it w/ the djm lol. i was just curious how much time you guys spend a week practicing and expanding your knowlege/skills.
Zoso
I bedroom DJ only, but I spend about 4 or 5 hours a week on average, I'd say, behind the decks. It really depends on how late I have to work, how much homework the kids have on a given night, etc.
SPAWNmaster
i also hit the plateau that you speak of even though im always expanding my skills and learning things here and there. typically i used to practice about 4 hours a DAY (which is how i got to where im at now after only spinning for 5 months or so) but nowadays mostly spin about 8 hours a week not including gigs.
EvilTree
Avg 1-2hrs per day.
sleepydragon
i go on the decks every day
DOOMBOT
I'm all over the place with it. Some weeks I will play every day. Other weeks, I won't touch them at all. I think it is good in a sense that I will always keep what I do fresh and when I come back to it I have something new to bring to the table. ;)
Spirit5
I spend like 5 hours a day listening to music, and only about 4 or 5 hours a week practicing. Like 10 hours or more a week in the summer time when I don't have school. I definitely find it easier when I listen to tracks over and over and then go to mix with them and know them by heart. Kind of like studying for a test. Spend more time studying for the test then actually taking it. Though actually practicing would help me a lot more, I kind of like to save my hearing.
Zild
The vast majority of my time is spent listening to and searching for new music.
idoru
14? Maybe a little less.
Rebel Brown
Man, you gotta learn to use Ableton. When people started ranting and raving about how Ableton basically made anything possible with regards to DJing, I was interested and downloaded the demo to see what all the fuss was about.

I started to mess about with it and thought what the are they whittering on about, I can't even figure out how to load a song. I went throught the DJ tutorial that comes with it and it sort of gave me a vague idea of what was going on, but I still couldn't warp the tracks for . I started going through the Ableton forum and read lots of stuff on there, and now I can warp a track on the fly in less than 60 seconds and have an assload of fun just messing about with a keyboard and a mouse.

I'm actually toying with the idea of keeping my car off the road for the next 3 months so I can buy an 800 for use with Ableton, because it really is that much fun. When you start playing with loops,samples, layering tracks etc, there's not a lot you can't do.

Michael May
I spend about 5-9 hours a week practicing. Majority of time spent is searching for music, buying music, filtering out music, then burning the tunes I like.

Mike
djkoolaide
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Originally posted by Spirit5
I definitely find it easier when I listen to tracks over and over and then go to mix with them and know them by heart. Kind of like studying for a test. Spend more time studying for the test then actually taking it.


That is probably the best DJ-related analogy of all time!
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