How to mix effects with DJ equipment; get professional tips and advice on how to use mixing equipment and turntables to DJ for a party or night club in this free instructional video. Expert: DJ Shy Bio: DJ Shy was the first female on-air mixer at the No. 1 Top 40 radio station in America, 102.7 KIIS-FM in Los Angeles. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan
A professional DJ will need at least a mixer, headphones and a turntable or CD player. Get the equipment list for a professional DJ in thisfree music career video from a professional DJ and music production instructor. Expert: DJ Hurricane Contact: www.myspace.com/hurricanedj Bio: Cliff “DJ Hurricane” Melerine is the music production instructor at Scratch Miami. He has more than 15 years experience performing, producing and engineering music. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Life size vampire monster horror sugarcraft cake sculpture…. Horrifically delicious sugarcraft modelling & cake decorating for Halloween & beyond with David Cakes David cakes creates this Count Dracula style horror cake using gum paste, fondant icing and royal icing, hand painted and airbrushing techniques using food colour … The Cakincrazy song anthem ‘If I knew you were comin to my party’ written by Liverpool musicians David Cakes and Paul McIntyre gets a re-working by the Count who is …
Have you ever wondered about what DJ’s use as their equipment? If you need some tips and guidance to know your way around the DJ equipment, watch this video for a full overview.
Want to know when to cut the bass or boost the treble? Then click on as Phil K demonstrates how he creates dancefloor drama by manipulating the low, midrange and high frequencies in a mix In this clip the house and breaks master continues to expand on the basics covered in Episode 1. Phil explains more about bass, midrange and treble and how controlling each can impact on your delivery. He also discusses swapping basslines, enhancing or killing specific frequencies and developing your own …
and other fun stuff! All vinyl manipulations in easy to find alphabetical order! Plus many guest skratchers like Tyra from Saigon, Presto-1, world champion DJ Rafik, Earwaxxx, Z-Trip, Primo, world champion DJ 8-ball and many others. If you’re a heavy duty skratch DJ or just having fun, this secret information will up your game by combining them into your own styles! Since everyone has a different way of doing things, you’ll create new ones and become a musical magician! “A video …
Phil K is back with yet more tips on How to DJ. And this time around hes looking at how up-and-coming DJs can get gigs and break into the scene Are you experienced? If youre seeking DJ experience in clubland and want to generate career-building exposure as a warm-up spinner, then this is the clip for you. Having DJed since the mid-80s, Phil talks us through the various stages of getting your name out there. From approaching the clubs, to online marketing, to performing the perfect warm up …
One of James Zabiela’s trademarks as a DJ is the way that he scratches and transforms sounds. When done at the right time and place, this always turns heads. So the penultimate part of this series focuses on how to scratch it up, JZ-style. Taking certain techniques from turntablism and giving them a digital twist, here the super-dexterous star runs us through a few of his favourite tips and tricks. These include how to create scratch patterns and how to cut them using the cross fader. The …
A dj will build on their scratches to create their own style. Review basic dj scratch techniques in thisfree dj scratching video lesson from a experienced disk jockey and music teacher. Expert: Andrew Cohen Bio: Andrew Cohen is a freelance music teacher and multi-instrumental musician. A graduate of the Hartt School of Music, Cohen has performed throughout New England in various settings. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso