Dj ebooks
This guide offers advice for anyone interested, f. How to DJ Right. How to DJ Properly. Playing records and MP3s isn't rocket science, but there's a universe of difference between doing it and doing it well. DJing is like modelling: most people cou. The Record Players. This book is a tribute to the obsessives, the playboys, the musical eccentrics who founded the craft of DJing.
They developed wild new techniques for performing. It is printable and also easy to read on any computer, tablet, or mobile device. Have you always envisioned yourself playing all the best dance tunes in the club? Do you want to get started in the exciting world of being a DJ?
As you probably know, there is a lot more to being a DJ than just walking into a club and then telling them that you want to start playing records on the decks. There are also different aspects to being a DJ as well. Some people dream of the club life while others simply want to entertain and start their own business that services events.
Still others dream of radio stardom and the idea of becoming a radio personality. There are many things that you need to know before you can become a DJ. There is a lot more to it than just buying the right equipment and getting started. You have to have vast knowledge of music as well as what sounds work well together. You have to be able to entertain the crowd. On top of that, you also need to know where to get a job, how to get started before you land that job and start paying for your equipment and also how to promote your business.
Being a DJ and spinning records on the decks is exciting, but you still need to have a head for business. You need to be aware of the opportunities that are out there for people like you and be willing to continue learning to perfect your trade so that you can take advantage of those opportunities. You also need to understand about contracts as well as musical licensing if you are planning on making it to the big time.
Spinning records. Making sound. The book is very easy to read and is packed with useful tips. Just one Phil's tip on how to pack your crate and how much music to take with you to a party is easily worth the price of the book in my opinion. This book is relatively unknown to an English-speaking reader but please do yourself a favor and get it. The book is a great story of how dance music culture developed in Europe in late s through s and beyond.
In the book, Laurent tells it like it is and manages to capture the fascination and love for music that drives us as DJs, the challenges we face and the highs and lows of the profession. If you're serious about becoming a DJ, I can't recommend "Electrochoc" enough. I am convinced that as a DJ, you need to invest in your knowledge.
Not just the knowledge of the DJ gear and techniques, but also of history of the craft, the music, and how the scene developed over the years. Grab the four books above and you'll be well on your way to becoming a better DJ. Have you read any of these books? Are there other DJ books you recommend? Scroll down to the comments section below and share your thoughts! JM has played open-air gigs, shared the stage with the likes of ATB and had mix albums released commercially.
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