In this article, we are going to answer some of the most frequently asked questions by beginners interested in DJ’ing. DJ’ing is a fantastic hobby and for some develops into a dream job. The ability to control music to express yourself is an amazing skill and somewhat of an art form. Just as with playing a musical instrument, DJs sometimes specialize in specific areas of the subject. This can lead to confusion about what makes a “DJ” a DJ but fear not, in this article we break down the basics you need to know about!
WHAT A DJ DOES:
A DJ is an individual who plays prerecorded music to an audience. DJs can be found playing music on the radio, mixing songs at a party, or even playing on main stages at festivals. They typically use equipment that can play two sources of music and will mix the music in such a way as to avoid pauses and gaps.
The most common skill used to mix music is called beat matching. Beatmatching involves adjusting the speed of two tracks to align their beats, avoiding clashing tempos when changing from one track to another. As a DJ progresses, they may choose to learn other skills such as scratching and tone play to create more interesting mixes.
People who create music, especially electronic music, are sometimes incorrectly referred to as DJs. Although they might DJ to perform these tracks live, they are known as Producers within the industry. It’s important to know not every DJ has to make their music.
WHAT EQUIPMENT DO YOU NEED TO DJ:
DJs require equipment that allows for the playback of at least two different pieces of music. Typically a DJ will use two sources of music, these can be CD players, turntables, or digital media players. An external DJ mixer is then used to blend the two tracks.
Rather than buying a mixer and two players separately, most modern DJs now use controllers. These are cheaper, all-in-one units that control DJ software running on a computer, phone, or tablet. Popular software for use with controllers includes Serato, Rekordbox, and Traktor.
IS DJING HARD TO LEARN?
As with most life skills, DJ’ing requires a lot of practice to master. That said, DJs benefit from great tools and aids to automate certain aspects and make the process easier. Some people will find DJ’ing easier to pick up than others but it’s important to note that we have never come across anybody who hasn’t eventually been able to mix after some practice.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO LEARN TO DJ?
Using tools such as SYNC and Quantize a DJ can perform basic mixes within minutes. However, to learn to beat a match without any aids, the process can take a lot longer to master. As with most skills, some people will learn faster than others. However, it’s important to note that DJ’ing isn’t impossible and most people do learn the basics within a matter of hours.
HOW MUCH DOES DJ EQUIPMENT COST?
The equipment a DJ uses is usually influenced by the style of DJ’ing they are performing. A scratch DJ for example may use a battle mixer and turntables, which is usually very expensive. However, to start DJ’ing most people will use a controller. These offer great control for very little money, with some beginner units being just over $100.
A typical professional DJ booth will be equipped with a stand-alone mixer and at least two media players (most typically Pioneer CDJ units). These can cost thousands each meaning a fully professional setup can easily be more than $6000.
luckily for beginners, DJ controllers that cost as little as £120 offer the perfect amount of control with fairly advanced features. Even the entry-level models are built well and offer enough features to last a beginner DJ long into their progression. There’s never really been a better time to learn to DJ!
HOW AND WHERE CAN I LEARN TO DJ?
At one time learning to DJ was limited to those lucky enough to know a DJ with very little tuition available. These days aspiring DJs can learn locally, online, or with the use of free online videos. Google is a great tool to find a local DJ school for one on one tuition.
Alternatively, to learn in the comfort of your own home, you can learn online. Being an online DJ school ourselves, we would love you to join our community! Below we have linked some of our best-selling courses and a link to a free lesson for you to try too!
Finally, if you don’t feel you are at the stage of spending money on DJ lessons, you can find amazing tutorials for free on platforms such as YouTube! If you want to try getting started DJ’ing on a laptop for free, we have a free six-part tutorial that will guide you through the basics. You won’t need any equipment and you won’t even need music as we have a free music pack in the download below!
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