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Becoming a DJ
Posted by: | CommentsBeing a DJ may come across as like an easy career path for most people. There are a huge amount of would be DJs who are just as into music as the next person. The best way to get ahead in this industry is to be work extremely hard within your promotions and flexibility.
You should not turn down an chance to play, regardless of to what crowd. This is very important for a couple of reasons. Most beginners will refuse to play a different genre to the type of music they are used to. Playing all types of music to any crowd can greatly help build confidence. Sometimes you will stuff up, but everyone makes errors at one time or another. You should rather concentrate on the positives to come out of it, you'll be gaining more and more experience. Experience builds confidence and the more confidence you can build, the less likely you are to create errors.
Its vital for a DJ to be able to be flexible. Sticking to one type of genre is all extremely well for an established DJ however, when you are still learning beggers can't be choosers. Play whatever you believe will get the job done, until you create a name for yourself.
With today's quickly growing technology, there is always new music equipment becoming available. If you don't learn to use it, you'll get left behind. If you can't afford it, hire it, do whats necessary to help deeper your career!
One thing that most DJ's have a hard time with when they are just starting out is self-promotion. This is just as important, if not more so, than the music itself. The reason for this is because you can be the best DJ in the World, but if no one knows who you are, you won't get anywhere. Don't stress too much though, self-promotion is very easy. Most bands have made a name for themselves through various social networks such as MySpace, you can do the same. You can also find heaps of sites where you can upload your songs all over the internet!
If you've read this far, I'm guessing you're serious about this, so get researching! You could easily set up an account on one of the bigger social networking sites and start uploading your songs to the sites you've found. You can then get your word out through forums, writing articles like this one, there are loads of things you can do!
DJ's have the ability to earn a extremely nice income, as they are surprisingly well paid. You should always create sure that you have some money saved however in case you go through a patch of not having any bookings. You could also save money to dive deeper into the industry and start an agency. As I mentioned earlier, the opportunities are endless.
The undeniable truth is that 90% will not create it to the level they goal of. It takes a lot of hard work and determination to create it in this industry, whether you are a DJ or a producer.
You have to be able to accept that you are going to get rejected on occasion and hopefully with a lot of hard work you will be able to live your goal of working within the music industry full time.
Learn How to DJ – A Quick Start Guide For Absolute Beginners
Posted by: | CommentsSo ... you want to be a DJ?
It's a fantastic job because ...
- You are always going to parties
- You get to meet lots of people
- You get paid well
- You have lots of fun
So why wouldn't anyone want to be a DJ right?
Yes, all these things are true. But it doesn't happen overnight. Good DJ's make it look easy, but it's not as easy as you would first think.
Right off the bat, my very first recommendation for any DJ starting out is to build your library first. This seems like a no-brainer, but I have
seen countless DJs with top dollar equipment but not playing anything the audience wants to hear! Building a good library is your #1 priority
(even before you buy any equipment). And I am talking about music that your audience wants ... not you! There is a big difference here!
This is so important, we will cover this again later.
Here is a quick to do list -
- Build a library of music (minimum of 2000 tracks)
- Familiarize yourself with your library
- Buy good quality equipment (don't try and skimp and save)
- Practice, practice, practice ...
On the flip-side, here is a "what NOT to do list" -
- Rush out and get a gig without knowing your music or equipment
- Buy heaps of music that you like (after all ... you are the DJ and know better than them right? ... WRONG!)
- Act like a rockstar and give everyone attitude
- Dress casually, even for formal functions because you are the DJ and are supposed to.
There are so many things to teach about the world of being a professional DJ that I could write a book about it.
(Actually maybe I will one day!). But the first thing is to take it slowly. Don't rush in. Talk to other established DJs.
Don't be one of those DJs who spends hundreds (or even thousands) on their equipment but deny the most important aspect of what a DJ is employed for ... the music!
I recommend that aspiring DJs should build a great library of music FIRST. Even before they buy all the equipment needed. Build a library of great music that people want THEN look at the gear you need. Even skills such as mixing, beat-mixing etc can come later. There is an excellent resource available - Click Here
Here you will find details on how to download a pre-made list that we KNOW works!
Don't be afraid to spend some time and money on building a quality library of music before wasting your money on equipment that will NEVER pay itself off if you aren't keeping your audience happy.
If you are worried about the expense of buying the pre-created playlist and the music you need ... consider the expense of NOT buying these crucial DJ items!
If you are serious about your DJ career, visit and bookmark DJ Product Reviews for reviews on DJ software, lessons, equipment. This resource will give you the low-down on products. You will also find on this page a fantastic resource to download 100% legal mp3 files for only .20c per track or $1.98 for a full album! (This includes top 40 new releases).
Enjoy these sites and we will see you on the DJ circuit!
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