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Teaching the kids. (pg. 3)
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| Max Thomson |
| I hear molly is a great teacher :eyespop: |
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| amit |
well u know what u should do is teach the kid how to scratch! how djs sample records... if he's really into edm then teach him the different genre's
give him old paul oakenfold mixes! or tranceport
ask him which style of music he likes play couple of records...of course hes young so he will like trance music. show him couple of good trance artist like pvd, or armin. but tell him to stay away from the cheesy stuff.
i remember when i was like 13 and when i started to get into edm like and i bought tranceport.
well i would teach him basic scratch mixing...like something cool that he could practice. show some youtube video's.
teaching him how to beatmatch man...thats kinda hard i dont know how your going to do that. but if he gets his own set up tell him not to teach and look at the bpm counter to help...
getting him into chicago house or detroit house is kinda like pushing it to the extremes. he has to choose a genre that works for him.
i think this is an awesome. hes young and motivated and it will def get his mind off of things. good luck!!! |
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| Beat Blog |
| quote: | Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
Lol...are u serious? Maybe u should get him involved in another hobby, like rock climbing, or something related to where u live. At 13, I would not be pushing a young boy into the DJ world. With his background, he needs a more positive environment. |
Frickin' IDIOT.
Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuh.
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| Tony Morello |
| i think a good place to start would be to listen to music with him and do the clapping thing where you teach him to count the beats and recognize the measures and the rule of 8, regardless of musical background or not, it's always a good place to start, plus feeding him easy records and giving him a shot at trying it out while you guys play back and forth, 2 for 2 for example |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by amit
well u know what u should do is teach the kid how to scratch! how djs sample records... if he's really into edm then teach him the different genre's
give him old paul oakenfold mixes! or tranceport
ask him which style of music he likes play couple of records...of course hes young so he will like trance music. show him couple of good trance artist like pvd, or armin. but tell him to stay away from the cheesy stuff.
i remember when i was like 13 and when i started to get into edm like and i bought tranceport.
well i would teach him basic scratch mixing...like something cool that he could practice. show some youtube video's.
teaching him how to beatmatch man...thats kinda hard i dont know how your going to do that. but if he gets his own set up tell him not to teach and look at the bpm counter to help...
getting him into chicago house or detroit house is kinda like pushing it to the extremes. he has to choose a genre that works for him.
i think this is an awesome. hes young and motivated and it will def get his mind off of things. good luck!!! |
1.) Good scratching/turntablism is way more difficult than beatmatching.
2.) Why would he try to influence his musical taste? Let the kid like what he likes. He's trying to teach him about DJing, not teach him what music to like...he already likes music. It's not a matter of "getting him to like EDM". |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
c0r Summary: If you were going to try and give an 8th grader a solid education in the fundamentals of DJ'ing, how would you do it?
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So I'm taking on a bit of a project right now - the cliffs notes version of it is that a very close friend of our family is going through a messy divorce, and the only child caught in the middle of it (a best friend of my youngest sister) really just needs some distractions, so we're trying to provide them.
He's 13, and very, very interested in DJ'ing and electronic music. He's got a good head on his shoulders as far as being a kid who already knows the difference between Chicago House and Detroit Techno, and really has taken an interest in learning to DJ. He also has what I think is impeccable taste for a young guy - all the more reason to try to get him started.
Normally, I'm not a huge fan of trying to teach like this - it's just difficult for me to convey what to do in terms simple enough for others to learn, but because this kid really does seem enthralled with EDM and DJ'ing, and because I'd like to do my part to help him stay positive through all this, I really want to try and do what I can to show him the ropes.
So basically I need some advice from you all - how would you go about teaching a 13 year old the basics? Obviously beatmatching is one of the first steps - but I really don't know what the best way to approach this all will be, and I figure if I at least got you all talking about it with me, we might be able to sort some decent ideas out.
Cheers. :) | divorce and gettign into edm? sounds like a pathway to drugs.
and for the beatmatching.... just turn the volume on both t4racks up.. that way she can hear what you are doing. |
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| elFreak |
| teach him to match highs without the bass. IMO i find you learn accuracy better this way. |
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| nefardec |
| teach him to snort pixie sticks off the record |
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| nchs09 |
| And tell him to only use his super powers of djing for spinning big clob only. |
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| dimadelux |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
teach him to snort pixie sticks off the record |
+1
kid has to learn it someday... |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
teach him to snort pixie sticks off the record |
Indeed, practice lines with the candy so you don't up and waste real drugs. |
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| Ted Promo |
| rape is a distraction. |
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