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mc trev
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 05:30:07
HOW THE BLOODY HELL DO I LEARN TO MIX?
wat do i do and were do i start
i no u have to learn to beat match first,but how?
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why is hardcore called hardcore when it could be called bouncy techno?
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djtommyrenegade
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 05:33:34
go to the quosh records website and click on sy's tution videos, shows you how to beat match and scratch etc
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QD-RIGHTUP
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 05:38:22
what kinda decks did you get?
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DJ Mouse
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 05:38:59
don't expect to be a superstar dj overnight,it took me 2 years before i first played out
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mc trev
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 08:30:30
quote: Originally posted by QD-RIGHTUP:
what kinda decks did you get?
Stanton STR3-80's
why is hardcore called hardcore when it could be called bouncy techno?
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fazza
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 10:45:34
yeah my brother got sum decks for xmas and considering i have never been on any b4 in my life i did my first proper mix 2day! it was gangbang society by scott brown into feel it in the air by hixxy.
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Erbl
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 13:28:23
there is no easy way. you can only do one thing, pratice
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atomicb
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 13:55:53
As long as u know the basic principles you are set. DJ'ing is an easy concept, but very very diffuclt to put into practice. Aseveryone has said, practice, practice, and damn well practice.
You have to be determind to succeed, because if your not u'll get put off easily. Record your sets/mixes + listen them, at the start u'll concentrate so much on it you won't even notice if you make a rocking mix! If you do have a bad day and can't get anything right, make ure self feel better by messing around on the decks! (trust me it helps! :D)
I've been doing it for a mere seven months and hopefully soon I'm going to step up to playing at a friends party, so basically as mouse said, don't expect to be instantly great.
Have fun, and good luck :)
EDIT: Almost forgot, this is pretty useful => http://www.recess.co.uk/beginning.html
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Midway_raver
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 15:21:33
"If you do have a bad day and can't get anything right, make ure self feel better by messing around on the decks! (trust me it helps! :D)"
That is soo true:D
For an hour or two u just foget about all the shit that people have been giving u at work or at college.
Like a bolt of lightning it's so frightning..Get ur brain now we're igniting
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DJ Mouse
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Posted - 2002/12/29 : 16:15:47
but i took it a step further and forgot who all my mates were i spent that long practicing lol
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dj_stey_iz_ere
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Posted - 2002/12/30 : 01:08:07
practise dnt make perfect cuz no1 is perfect so y practise
is any1 else on the same level
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strychnine
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Posted - 2002/12/30 : 02:59:48
True, the concept of perfection is in a way alien to an activity such as DJ'ing, as there can be no such thing as a "perfect" outcome (set), the quality thereof being as dependent on subjective factors as it is that it is almost impossible for any set to be unanimously deemed "perfect".
However, with practice comes technique, and the perfection of technique is a useful foundation upon which to create a masterpiece of expression.
Discuss.
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atomicb
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Posted - 2002/12/30 : 05:03:12
yeah there is certainly a technical side to dj'ing (beatmatching, scratching etc etc) but there is certainly an 'x factor'.
You have so much freedom of what tunes to use, what to mix into mix - where are u going with you set? I mean you can just randomly dig into your record box and get something, but more and more when I'm practicing I'm thinking 'I can use these songs to build up to this, the change to this etc etc'.
I suppose somepeople would argue about it, but it is possible to have a technically great dj, who is crap. i.e. they beat match perfectly but they just play all the same style of music, with no variation, no build up and no origonality :)
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milo
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Posted - 2002/12/30 : 09:35:37
there is also a lot of room to play around with the technical stuff, mix it on the off beats for a little excitment, timing when the melodies come in, and messing around with the eq's. so far the only technical thing of djing is getting the beats in sync, and that is to where you want them to be.
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Xenochrome
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Posted - 2002/12/30 : 13:26:28
Learn to time songs out and PRACTICE!!!
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