Showing posts with label Become. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Become. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Become a DJ - Getting a DJ Gig


When learning how to become a DJ there are many ways you can go about getting your first DJ gig. Firstly thought before you even consider your first DJ gig, you need to have put the hours of practice in your bedroom to make sure you are ready to take the opportunity with both hands when it presents itself.

I've meet loads of people over the years, some even friends that have made the plunge and invested in the full DJ set up and the one thing that makes the real DJ's stand out from all the other 'want to be DJ's' is practice, and lots of it!

An amateur practices till they get it right

A professional practices until they can't get it wrong!

So let's assume you have put the time and effort into practice and you're ready for your first club DJ gig!

The first thing that you need to do once you have learnt how to DJ is go out and inject yourself into the clubbing community or scene that you want to be a part of, and in particular the club that you want to play your first gig at. You not only need to inject yourself into that community but you need to become a part of it.

You have to be prepared to do whatever it takes. You could offer to help on the door, promote, hand out flyers, collect emails, pick up glasses, work behind the bar, pretty much anything to get your foot in that back door.

Once you are in you need to gain respect by working hard and by being passionate about what you're doing as well as your music and what you want to achieve with it.

I am a firm believer that you create your own luck when learning how to become a DJ, people will pick up on your passion and vibe and you will notice opportunities will start to present themselves. You will start to get invited to private house parties and start to build friendships with like minded people.

The entire time you will be giving out endless copies of your professional looking kick arse demo CD's, right?...

Always have your headphones and tune's ready to go!

Once you start becoming a familiar face at the club and the promoters and club owners start to feel your vibe and passion for the music and the club it will only be a matter of time till they get a DJ that doesn't show up - by strategically putting yourself in the right position and at the right time you will get your opportunity, that is a guarantee.

DJ's don't turn up all the time, flight delays, double bookings, wrong dates, lack of commitment, car break downs, airport rides' not turning up the list goes on. This is you backdoor entrance!

No matter how unrealistic or competitive it is getting in the front door, if you do the right things and are prepared to get your hands dirty handing out flyers or just generally volunteering your services to help the club owners and promoters out your time will come.

Are you ready though?

The thing I keep going back to is that you need to be ready. Remember if you get a gig this way it is out of desperation, after all you are filling a slot at the 11th hour, so you need to be doubly ready to make sure that you blow the club owners, promoters and most importantly dance floor out of the water with your confidence, charisma, music selection and seamless mixing.

If you've truly put the time in to being ready for your opportunity, you will be in a position to make the most of it, the right people will take notice and your DJing journey will have begun. The flipside - if you're not ready your DJing journey will be over before it even begins.

This leaves two questions:


Have you done the hard work and left no stone un-turned practicing in your bedroom?
Are you prepared to get your hands dirty and do whatever it takes to get your foot in the door?

If you can hand on heart answer yes to both the above questions, then you know what to do! So good luck and as always keep me posted because it's your success stories that keep me motivated!




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Monday, February 27, 2012

How To Become A DJ - Leaving The Bedroom And Playing In A Venue


Learning how to become a DJ and having the experience of leaving your bedroom and playing in

a venue for the first time can be a wonderful experience. Its an even better experience if

the venue you are playing at is packed full of hungry punters ready to party and dance like

crazy to the music you are performing! In this article we are going to talk about how to

become a DJ & leaving the bedroom and playing in a venue.

So whats that experience like then eh? Well, I can tell from my own experience, that it is an

amazing feeling to experience. When you finally land that first gig after working hard to

earn it by getting yourself out there! You have not doubt probably sent out mixed tapes to

the club promoters and they have finally given you the chance to perform in front of an

audience!

When you first start out in this business, it is highly unlikely that when you land yourself

your first ever gig that you will be given the main slot. Unless... you are some type of

extreme prodigy and you are claimed as "the next best thing" or you have a very good friend

who is a club promoter and he has been very generous to let you play on the main slot.

Unfortunately for most of us DJ's we have to start at the bottom and work our way up. So this

means that getting a DJ slot at the beginning of the night is more likely!

Leaving the bedroom and playing in a venue can also be a scary thing for a lot of DJ's. Most

of the time, its a DJ's first time playing to a crowd of some sort and this can make them

nervous. Obviously try not to be... enjoy the experience of playing for the first time. You

will be buzzing once you get off those decks and you will be eager to play out again.

Before you leave the bedroom to perform in the venue, make sure that you are fully prepared

and organized! Ring the promoter and ask them what time you are DJing at, what type of crowd

do they expect to have at that time. What sort of equipment will be there for you to use when

you perform. Do you need to sound check first before you go on? If you are playing after a

DJ, ask him if the equipment is working properly. Are the needles on the decks working

properly? Do the channels give out the same output on the mixing desk? Where is the volume

for the headphones? If you ask all these questions, you are preparing yourself for minimal

problems. Being prepared to perform is key to a DJ slot success!




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Friday, February 24, 2012

How to Become a DJ - The 3 Basics You Need Before You Start Out


Becoming a DJ is something many people dream about. DJs are well known for their creativity in mixing music, and some have even revolutionized the way people listen to music today. If you want to know how to become a DJ, you have to brace yourself for nights of endless partying, VIPs to the best clubs, and lots and lots of attention. You'll be playing in private parties, clubs, bars and other special venues.

There are courses on how to become a DJ, so you don't have to learn the necessary skills on your own. You can always ask someone experienced in DJing for DJ lessons, if you know any. If you're still interested after knowing that your life's going to be one hell of a party, then listen up. Here are a 3 basics you will be needing to get you thumb-thumbing and scratching records in short order.

* One of the first things you have to do if you want to know how to become a DJ is to study the art of mixing tracks and how to produce a party atmosphere. There are lots of resources available online, and there are a lot of books on DJing at your local bookstore. Study methods, terminologies, types of music, and research, research, research. Spend some time studying what's out there.

* The next step in how to become a DJ is going to set you back some cash. You will definitely have to purchase your own DJ equipment, or you can borrow gear from someone, but it has to be with you for sometime. You need to purchase a DJ kit that consists of a CD mixer, speakers and a set of headphones; to start with this is all you will need. This is when the real fun stuff starts; you now have the necessary equipment to start the art of mixing tracks together.

* Practice using your equipment, ask people for their opinion, and ask for DJ lessons from someone experienced. Once you have acquired the necessary skills and you are confident of your abilities to mix tracks, you should now submit your cover letter and your resume to DJ agencies. If you don't get accepted, try again. No one was ever successful on their first try, so never give up!

Being a top DJ is a dream job come true. Not many jobs allow you to be at the best nightclubs and parties in the world, being adored by music hungry clubbers that fill your dance floor for hours on end and being paid very well for it.




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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

How To Become A DJ - Learn To Play DJ Gigs


Still wondering why you should become a DJ?

From the girl who can't keep away from the music at her friend's party to the cocktail bar DJ right through to Carl Cox and Deep Dish; any music fan who feels the need to spread the music passion is essentially a disc jockey in one form or another.

If this sounds like you, then you can become a DJ too. If you love music, you feel like you want to make people happy and have an inbuilt radar for knowing what tunes make people smile and why, and you can make them enjoy themselves then you can become a DJ. Even if your mixing and technical skills aren't as advanced as other DJs, you can still be successful.

Do you have the passion?

You have to love music, love sharing it and understand why people enjoy it. This passion will transmit itself into people's nights out. They'll feel your vibe and enthusiasm. You'll be responsible for transforming people's evenings and therefore their lives. There are few better feelings than when people dance, love the music you play and let you know about it. You'll see why if you try it.

What do I get if I become a DJ?

If you are the kind of person who gets a buzz from making other people feel good, then it's a great start because that's what many DJs are like too. First of all, you'll make people feel good. There's no price on contributing to others' happiness.

You might just lift the spirits of that cute girl who's just been dumped by her loser boyfriend or a song you play that night may get a couple together, who may then reminisce fondly on how it happened years later. Try it and see how you feel. It's the (second) best natural high.

The song 'Last Night a DJ Saved My Life' by Indeep was written for the best of reasons and inspired by a night out when a DJ injected energy and life into an otherwise dull evening.

A cool hobby at weekends?

Next up, you'll benefit from having an interesting hobby, one which you're paid to do. People dream of getting paid to do their hobby for a living. DJing for a night out can be more enjoyable than a night out with your friends, plus you get paid in money and drink, instead of paying for your own drinks and club entrance fees.

You'll feel more confident having this cool new alternative moonlighting activity. Yes and you'll cruise past that doorman who used to make you wait outside to get in with a smug look on your face.

Club DJing

Maybe you see yourself as a future club DJ, getting paid handsomely to fill dance floors in your preferred genre of house, electro, hip hop and so on. Maybe you are happy earning some pocket-money at weekends and having the local DJ status which gets you friendly respect whilst you keep up your day job. Maybe you just want to share some musical love.

I want to become a DJ, but what if I fail?

You don't have to give up your day job which pays your loans and/or rent and bills to become a DJ.

You can play in the evenings and at weekends. When you start DJing, generally the pay won't be very good anyway, you'll have to take what you get.

Where do you start?

To start with, you can be a bar DJ who does occasional parties and small dance floor gigs. Your friends think you're cool as do any new girls or boys you meet who suddenly perk up when they hear you DJ at weekends. You still have your day job though.

Where you go from right now depends on quite simply what you want to do with your life. Whatever it may be, the best advice you can get is for you to follow your dream or at least have a crack at it. The last thing you want is to arrive at 50 years old regretting the fact that you never gave your dream career a try.

Success Story

French DJ David Vendetta was working in a pharmacy and was nearly 30 years old before giving it all up for music and if he succeeded, you can if you have what it takes and you have the motivation to persevere.

Of course, you'll need to know how to make it, which is why this site exists aside from helping you understand why you may wanna become a DJ. Some tips on promoting yourself in the DJing world and some advice on how to learn to DJ won't go amiss either to help you on your way.




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Sunday, January 8, 2012

How To Be A DJ - Become A DJ In Less Time And Learn To Mix! Get DJ Gigs!


Follow my tips on how to be a DJ and rock the best parties around.

1. Check yourself before you wreck yourself

It's no good DJing if you don't love music and making people have a good time. After all, the very essence of DJing is music. Unless you're passionate about it and it gives you goosebumps to dance to your favourite tunes yourself, then it's not for you.

If you love music and when people have a great time, then you have potential my friend.

2. Get some hot DJ gear

Naturally, knowing your DJ equipment and how to use it is the roadmap part of DJing. Without decent gear, you won't be able to express yourself or perform as you need to.

And getting good at mixing involves plenty of practice if you want to stand out from 2 dollar DJs that can be found at any cheap dive.

3. Get some cool DJ music now

You should already have loads of music. But guess what. If you want to know how to be a DJ, you're gonna need to get loads more. Luckily for you, I have some tips on how get the best music and then how to get to know it in record time.

4. Get yourself a DJ guide

Not a guide dog, I mean a guide to DJing.

If you're really asking your friends how to be a DJ, and not just some Muppet who takes a laptop to cheap drunken nights and doesn't know how to mix, then you should get a real Guide to DJing book.

For just a small price you can pick up the best and most complete guides anywhere. This will pay itself back by the time you've read the first chapter.

You won't be able to access my tips and advice everywhere you go, so make sure you have a real written guide to take with you. It will serve you well.

5. Learn how to mix and beat match

Don't think you can mix using your screen.

If your DJ software has any problems with the BPM (as it frequently does) you'll feel a real tool when your beat matching sounds like a big girl running down stairs in stilettos.

Learn to mix. Learn to beat match. This is a major part of learning how to be a DJ.

6. Play your first party

Before getting real gigs, you need to play at a few low key parties and get some feedback from friends. Don't risk messing up at a real gig. You need to know what you're doing before that.

So offer to DJ for a free about ten times before pimping yourself out for the real thing. Play at apartments, house parties, college parties, trailer park BBQs, wherever. Even at warm up gigs, you'll learn more than in your bedroom.

7. Promote yourself

Once you've slapped on some hair oil and you can master your equipment and make people dance at house parties, it's time to venture out. You haven't learnt how to be a DJ until you master this.

You'll need some hot promotion tips and techniques to get your foot in the door and in favour with bar owners, club promoters and party freaks. This is daunting at first but don't worry, anyone can do it. With some help.




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