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
Learn how to use a mixer while you’re DJing at a party in this free video series on using DJ equipment. Expert: Brady Williams Contact: www.328studios.com Bio: For the past 10 years DJ Brady Williams has rocked clubs from Tampa to San Francisco with his unique mixing abilities. Filmmaker: Wes Kawaja
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 …
DJ Quikfingaz, cuts up some old-school hip-hop classics. (continues from Mix 1 video) This mix is from an exclusive mixtape, he donated to us many, many years ago. The cuts of course are crisp, the selections heavy, and there are many, many more exclusive mixes, which will be uploaded. So please SUBSCRIBE, its appreciated. Its all about that “Bullet Reaction” of energy. (Please also COMMENT & RATE. The aim is to get given longer than 10 minutes, cos that just don’t cut it, when you got sets …
Learn how to make a loop while you’re DJing in this free video series on using DJ equipment. Expert: Brady Williams Contact: www.328studios.com Bio: For the past 10 years DJ Brady Williams has rocked clubs from Tampa to San Francisco with his unique mixing abilities. Filmmaker: Wes Kawaja
Brought out the wheels again on this one Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating music using phonograph turntables and a DJ mixer. The word ‘turntablist’ was coined in 1995 by DJ Babu[1] to describe the difference between a DJ who just plays records, and one who performs by touching and moving the records, stylus and mixer to manipulate sound. The new term co-occurred with a resurgence of the art of hip hop style DJing in the 1990s. John Oswald described the art: “A …
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Learn how to use turntables while you’re DJing in this free video series onusing DJ equipment. Expert: Brady Williams Contact: www.328studios.com Bio: For the past 10 years DJ Brady Williams has rocked clubs from Tampa to San Francisco with his unique mixing abilities. Filmmaker: Wes Kawaja