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| Itchy |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Dowlz
I think the word you're looking for is infamy :tongue2 |
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| hey cheggy |
| quote: | Originally posted by nervous
Just a dj'ing question then to keep with this thread. Is it cheating using all the melody and quiet parts of tracks when mixing? Is this just the easy way out? It seems to work pretty well all the same.:whip: |
Yes, and it sounds like . Learn to beatmatch, it makes mixing a whole lot more enjoyable. |
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| PointyDC |
Doesn't this DJ course cost $300+ ?
After spending a load on decks, why bother? Go get some vinyls and practice more urself. And BTW, there's different courses for different styles ie: beatmatching+chord matching (some bullcrap like that.. heheh) or you can do scratching. |
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| jåcë |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Dowlz
I'm self taught, but I guess doing a course would be useful. I'd suggest you get your mixing skills up to a fairly decent standard first, because paying heaps of money to learn to beatmatch would be a waste of money IMO. I don't know much about the course, but wouldn't a DMC course be centred around scratching? I guess if you're interested in scratching it could be useful (but scratching and trance is an oxymoron IMO). |
I also taught myself and I think its the best way to do it
theres a great site called http://www.recess.co.uk that gives you a basic rundown on what its all about (beatmatching, phasing etc)
Read that and play around on ure own for a while, you'll be best off like that I reckon ;) |
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| DJ Dowlz |
| I taught myself before learning of recess. That site is quite good, but to me, it just made sense to beatmatch that way and to phrase match - I mean it's a melody, of course you've got to match the phrases. Maybe that's just cause I play piano. Was phrasing not self-evident to the people who haven't done music before? Anyway, the more advanced techniques on recess are an interesting read. |
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| BJeT |
| quote: | | Doesn't this DJ course cost $300+ ? |
I have a wee feeling I read somewhere that the DMC course was sumfin like 99$
$300+ doesn't sound right 2 me. If it were indeed that much I wouldn't be stoopid enough to ask the question in the first place LOL :) |
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| xxTRANCEBOYxx |
| My brother did the DMC course, i'm not sure what they taught him but if you only have a cheap pair of decks, or none at all maybe it would be useful. |
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| dj_nomiz |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Dowlz
Nah, the AMEB should introduce it to their practical examinations section. LOL, I could be:
DJ Dowlz A.Mus.A. (Pianoforte) L.Mus.A (Turntablism)
But maybe not. Cause only PVD etc could get L.Mus.A. since it's stands for Licentiate which is (at least in piano) international concert standard, which in this case, I guess means huge dance festivals? |
haha, i dont think many people would know wat ur talkn bout when u say A mus... but isn't there an X mus?? i think that'z the most holy of holy 'Mus' things u can get. not sure
im proud to say, i went up to A.mus as well for violin, but i didnt do the exam coz i decided to quit 3 months before i was gonna do the test... great timing huh?:rolleyes:
edit: there's a pioneer pro dj teaching thing... im not sure how much it costs though |
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| DJ Dowlz |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_nomiz
haha, i dont think many people would know wat ur talkn bout when u say A mus... but isn't there an X mus?? i think that'z the most holy of holy 'Mus' things u can get. not sure
im proud to say, i went up to A.mus as well for violin, but i didnt do the exam coz i decided to quit 3 months before i was gonna do the test... great timing huh?:rolleyes:
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Well done nomiz! I never knew there were other talented musicians out there on the boards. Well I just checked and there is more than just A.Mus.A. and L.Mus.A. You can also get...
A.T.Mus.A.
L.T.Mus.A.
F.Mus.A.
(and C.Mus.A. but that's piano for leisure)
LOL, it's gonna take me many years to get all of them. Scary thing is if I do do it I'll have 27 letters for music and only 4 for med. |
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| dj_nomiz |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Dowlz
Well done nomiz! I never knew there were other talented musicians out there on the boards. Well I just checked and there is more than just A.Mus.A. and L.Mus.A. You can also get...
A.T.Mus.A.
L.T.Mus.A.
F.Mus.A.
(and C.Mus.A. but that's piano for leisure)
LOL, it's gonna take me many years to get all of them. Scary thing is if I do do it I'll have 27 letters for music and only 4 for med. |
lol holy crap, thatz freaky... the pieces u play in F mus would prob need both hands and both feet pounding on the keys, whilst somehow managing to use the pedals lol... i wonder how long the pages would be as well and u have to memorise them:rolleyes: |
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| DJ Dowlz |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_nomiz
lol holy crap, thatz freaky... the pieces u play in F mus would prob need both hands and both feet pounding on the keys, whilst somehow managing to use the pedals lol... i wonder how long the pages would be as well and u have to memorise them:rolleyes: |
Nah, they probably give you really easy pieces with F.Mus - but you'll have to play every note with exactly the right finger weight, recoil - now that 100x harder than playing fast.
Trust me, I did the Moonlight Sonata for A.Mus (1,2,3rd movements) and the 1st movement (60bpm) was more difficult to perfect than the 3rd (190bpm).
Actually, maybe they'll just give you a piece like another one I did for A.Mus - Chopin's "Aeolian Harp" Etude Op.25 No.1 - bloody fast and full of difficult finger weighting.
Do you think if I start humming and singing like David Helfgott they'll pass me on sympathy? |
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| webmeister |
i don't play any musical instruments, though i used to play cornet (small trumpet) for about 5-6 years...
my uncle used to play piano for the SSO though :) |
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