Having equipment & a Serato Box doesn't make you a DJ! All DJ's learned from somewhere! The thing about being a DJ, is that there is always room to learn ! No dj is perfect ! I go by the name DJ M.S and DJ AM was my role model. I started about 2 years ago and I have done clubs, parties, Weddings etc... Im one of philadelphia's Up-N-Coming DJ! I'm 19 years old and deff still can learn a lot but knowing the past of DEejaying and how it connects to now can teach you a great deal! So my words of ad
i went there it was fun and easy to learn only about 50$ AND learn how to dj easyily
reccomend to anyone :D or go to beaches turks and caicos a hotel and theres a 2 day lesson of scratching mixing and baby scratching looping and other things! i loved it
your gonna need more than $200 to have anything other than a cheap dual deck. Your gonna need about 500-700 toget set up with a serato/finalscratch/traktor system and a turntable. Atleast you wont have to buy vinyl at $10 a pop.
I self taught myself, I think its the best way because it challenges you more and makes you understand it more. The main challenge is finding the music, especially if you are 100% independant and have nobody else you know who is into electronic music to tell you about artists and stuff.
Having equipment & a Serato Box doesn't make you a DJ! All DJ's learned from somewhere! The thing about being a DJ, is that there is always room to learn ! No dj is perfect ! I go by the name DJ M.S and DJ AM was my role model. I started about 2 years ago and I have done clubs, parties, Weddings etc... Im one of philadelphia's Up-N-Coming DJ! I'm 19 years old and deff still can learn a lot but knowing the past of DEejaying and how it connects to now can teach you a great deal! So my words of ad
DJAYMS1 2 weeks ago
i went there it was fun and easy to learn only about 50$ AND learn how to dj easyily
reccomend to anyone :D or go to beaches turks and caicos a hotel and theres a 2 day lesson of scratching mixing and baby scratching looping and other things! i loved it
atvkid217 1 year ago
theres to many dj's nower days...
it makes i harder for over dj's to get work..
now i no why..
coz theres class's like these going about...
fair enough some 1 may want to no how to dj and scratch etc...
but i would not big up this academy....
thank god its only in america
chungbein 3 years ago
hell yea nigga i thought my self just by hearing dj screw and dj micheal 5000 watts scratching on da tapes ill just try to immitate da sound
WESTHAMPTON 3 years ago
your gonna need more than $200 to have anything other than a cheap dual deck. Your gonna need about 500-700 toget set up with a serato/finalscratch/traktor system and a turntable. Atleast you wont have to buy vinyl at $10 a pop.
djbojj 3 years ago
I self taught myself, I think its the best way because it challenges you more and makes you understand it more. The main challenge is finding the music, especially if you are 100% independant and have nobody else you know who is into electronic music to tell you about artists and stuff.
djbojj 3 years ago
jai!!
kesto77 3 years ago
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massapequaNEWS 3 years ago
HAHAHAHAAH dude...200s not gona go far lol you can get a ok mixer i guess 200 is like 1 turntable and a ok one too.
laoninja123 4 years ago
Im strapped for cash , but want to be a dj
I can save up to 200$ but thats it,though i want a decent setup.What should I do?
jakalhide 4 years ago