Classes on How to be a DJ (Part 2)
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Well I got some questions on this college that teaches you how to be a dj, so I decided to bust out a second part on this.
As we talked about earlier, the place is called dubspot. It started in December of 2006 and it can give you classes on scratching, mixing, and video/visual training. Neil Armstrong, a member of dubspot, says, “DJing is one of those things, it becomes your life. It comes from hip-hop. You had someone like Grandmaster Flash who put it down in its most current form using two turntables and a mixer with a cue, but now there is rock, house, trance, hip-hop.”
A cool thing I noticed with this place is that it caters to you whether you just picked up your first deck or you’ve been djing for a bit. You can baby step it with classes on beat matching and advanced courses talking about the psychology of dance floors and how to hook up perfect cross-genre mixing transitions.
Dubspot owner Dan Giove says, “It’s not as easy as it seems. DJing is actually an art.”
Whether or not you take these classes, I’d highly suggest you check out Learn to DJ Now - it’ll definitely put you on the fast-track to getting your dj skills topnotch. Isn’t just great to be able to learn from the comfort of your own home? So these are both two great resources, dubspot and Learn to DJ Now - they’ll get you learning how to be a dj in no time!
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