Realistically most of this could be condensed into 1 year, but first off you would have to decide what type of dj you would really like to be mobile, club, wedding, radio, etc. Or maybe even a combination of more than one of those mentioned! I do like your idea's though cause you definitely need a plan before you jump into it!!! Cause it will take patience, practice, dedication, and perserverence, in order to make it in the game! Good Luck!!!
i didnt do a lot of that to start off with and didnt really have enough experience and made a few mistakes but i regret not finding a dj and would definitley recomend it to other new guys
I agree with your philosophy to some extent. Three years is too long though. I think one year is good enough to accomplish everything. Another thing I would recommend is the order in which you place your recommendations. 1st - Definitely find a dj buddy you can learn from. In this time try to decide on what style you want to do (mobile, club, hip hop, electronic, etc).
2nd - Decide on what equipment you want to use (vinyl/cdj) and select your gear. 3rd - Practice then step onto the stage
these newbies who go out or want to go out with big experienced multi op guys., expect to get paid like $300 for just tagging along and learning. ive been djing for 10 years, ive tried to expand, maybe get some new guys (or girls) to come out with me. but i cant rely on anyone because they either want a ton of money, or if you don't offer them anything you can't rely on them to come.
i think young djs get distracted by all these flashy DJ lights, (just like casinos attract people with lights) so these young djs run out any buy all the new lights, and yeah they look like they have a pro setup because of the lights. but i was DJing for like 2 years before i ever got any cool DJ lights. i had experience first.
hey roller nice tips
TheBigezee77 6 months ago
is it you said TSSL.COM ?
yoshi117117 1 year ago
Realistically most of this could be condensed into 1 year, but first off you would have to decide what type of dj you would really like to be mobile, club, wedding, radio, etc. Or maybe even a combination of more than one of those mentioned! I do like your idea's though cause you definitely need a plan before you jump into it!!! Cause it will take patience, practice, dedication, and perserverence, in order to make it in the game! Good Luck!!!
housemanchi 1 year ago
What song is playing in this video ?
stewardsproductions 2 years ago
Electron (Original mix) - Frederico Franchi
RRollergod 2 years ago
I am doing things out of order. I already bought gear and never was taking under the wing of a DJ.
DJAarmOZ 2 years ago
those are great suggstions!
i didnt do a lot of that to start off with and didnt really have enough experience and made a few mistakes but i regret not finding a dj and would definitley recomend it to other new guys
great vid!!!!
robjcrowston 3 years ago
I agree with your philosophy to some extent. Three years is too long though. I think one year is good enough to accomplish everything. Another thing I would recommend is the order in which you place your recommendations. 1st - Definitely find a dj buddy you can learn from. In this time try to decide on what style you want to do (mobile, club, hip hop, electronic, etc).
2nd - Decide on what equipment you want to use (vinyl/cdj) and select your gear. 3rd - Practice then step onto the stage
kikorski 3 years ago
these newbies who go out or want to go out with big experienced multi op guys., expect to get paid like $300 for just tagging along and learning. ive been djing for 10 years, ive tried to expand, maybe get some new guys (or girls) to come out with me. but i cant rely on anyone because they either want a ton of money, or if you don't offer them anything you can't rely on them to come.
djmarkcotter 3 years ago
haha thats for sure.... i had a buddy that wanted to come along and watch for half profit... i think u got to kno the game before you play it.....
djsareawesome 3 years ago
i think young djs get distracted by all these flashy DJ lights, (just like casinos attract people with lights) so these young djs run out any buy all the new lights, and yeah they look like they have a pro setup because of the lights. but i was DJing for like 2 years before i ever got any cool DJ lights. i had experience first.
djmarkcotter 3 years ago