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How To Become a DJ [2020 Guide For Beginners]

What do you need to become a DJ? What are the requirements, and how long is it going to take? The answers and our steps on how to become a DJ in no time.

If you have been close to a DJ or were a part of an unforgettable DJ event, then it may have passed through your mind to give it a try yourself. And what’s not to like? Music, Nightlife, Party, Drinks, or getting paid for something you love…? The truth is, being a DJ is not a total dream job that happens in a day or two. Do not expect that being a professional DJ is a paradise for everyone where you just travel around the world, always play music in front of thousands of people, and you will get shit lots of money for that.

There are plenty of things to consider before you decide to go into the music industry and DJing.

Before you decide to become a DJ, ask yourself the below:

  • Are you willing to invest a respectable amount of time and money on equipment, lessons, and self-promotion?
  • Do you have spare time to practice and to learn? In the end, you will work more than your 8hour daily job.
  • Are you capable of daily updating your online presence?
  • Are you ready to DJ in an empty club or front of a “dead” audience? Unfortunately, it will happen more times than you might think. Even the best have performed in empty places more times than they can remember.
  • Are you sociable and willing to collaborate with other musicians? Collaborations can only do good for you and your career.

HOW TO START DJING

What is the job of a DJ:

As you probably already know, a DJ, short for ‘Disc Jockey, simply selects and mixes pre-recorded music. It is not an easy task as it sounds; it takes several hours of preparation, practice, and music knowledge to make a successful performance in public.

From parties and festivals to weddings and birthdays, DJs are here to play, mix, scratch, and entertain the crowd with their music selection and performance. Or mostly with music, since there are “professional DJs” who are mostly known for throwing cakes. While it is true that you do not need formal education or diplomas to become a DJ, there are many lessons and courses you can follow to upgrade your skills. In 2020, the job of a DJ is much more than that. So let’s go more in-depth and start by finding your own musical style and character.

How to start getting into DJing:

  • Find Your Sound: First of all, select the genre of music you are interested in. If you haven’t found it already, then go to Beatport and check out dozens of favorite electronic music genres. Pick one, explore and listen profoundly and carefully to the tracks and playlists from various artists. Make an account and save your favorite tracks. If you can afford to buy, then I would highly recommend it. That way, you will add good quality tracks to your library, you will have extended music info(artist, composer, etc.), and most importantly, you will support the artist. An action you will appreciate more when you will become a music producer yourself.
  • Explore other Artists: Next, visit various audio platforms such as Mixcloud and SoundCloud and listen to DJ sets from live performances and radio shows. Most of the mixes have an available playlist, and that will help you understand when a song end and another one starts. Then ask yourself how the DJ mixes those songs, what techniques he/she used, what filters, what BPM(BitsPerMinute) the songs are playing, and what duration had the transition of the tracks. For that, of course, you need a basic understanding of a DJ mixer, and it’s capabilities.
  • Gain Experiences: Attend events and parties that advertise the music style you like. I’m sure, no matter how small your city is, there will be an event of Techno, House, Progressive, Electro, or any other at some point. That will be an excellent opportunity to start connections with people involved in the field, and who knows, maybe a future booking for you.

Pick The Right DJ Tools

Even if you can start DJing only with your smartphone or iPad, we would not recommend it. Two CD media players or DJ turntables, a DJ mixer, and headphones. That’s all the equipment you need to become a DJ.

Now, if you have a friend or colleague with a DJ setup would be ideal for you to start practicing. If not and you decide to invest in your DJ equipment, let’s see what you will need.

  • Sound sources: First of all, we need at least two audio sources, which can be cd-player, turntable, or PC with DJ controller. There are options with touch screens, USB ports, and many exciting features. Each of those options has its pros and cons, but it’s up to your preference and budget. I’m sure you are familiar with the CDJ series by Pioneer DJ, so if you want to find out more, check The Best DJ Media Player in the market.
  • DJ mixer: Then, we want a mixer to connect our sound sources. The job of a mixer is to consolidate the sound of two or more sound sources and mix them before you send the final sound to our outputs(speakers, monitors, headphones). With a DJ mixer, you can control up to four different inputs, and by control, I mean control volume, frequency level(low/middle/high) of each track, and effects such as reverb, delay, filter, and more. Most mixers also have a microphone input and “record out” output to record your live set. For a beginner, a big 4-channel mixer is not necessary. 2-channel mixer will do the job and get you ready for a live gig. To the mixer, you connect your pair of headphones; some mixers even offer two headphone ports for B2B sessions. That way, you will listen, beat-match, and equalize the tracks before the master output. Find out more in our article with The Best DJ Mixers for Beginners and the best professional DJ mixer.
  • Outputs: The last part of our setup is the sound outputs; DJ headphones & DJ speakers for home use. Connected to your mixer, they give us the final sound to you and the crowd. Furthermore, you listen to the monitors during you choose the next track with the help of your headphones and beat-match your final mix.

Introduction

This page covers some comments and opinions on the basic skills and attitude of a  DJ. How does a typical audience behave ? What they expect and how they react. Afterward we give a set of recurring, but wrong, ideas about ‘DJ-ing’.

The Audience

The audience is the most important of all. They are the final judge of what you’re doing. A party without people is no party. It is as simple as that. People can be at a party for a number of reasons

  • They are there because they are organizing the party.
  • People can come for social contact.
  • To take pictures of the room (I hate the Japanese tendency to run around with half a ton of lenses and photo machinery)
  • To drink & forget their problems. As the night goes on, people will become drunk or stoned (or both at the same time).
  • To dance and have a good time. These people are the ones which will be your judge.
  • People can also be there because they came along with other people. These people aren’t expecting anything. So don’t expect anything from them.

So, a party is not that difficult at all. Nevertheless some DJ’s have quite a strange picture of what’s going on at parties.

Dirty Trick: If you throw salt over the floor before people come in then the audience will drink more later on the evening.

Some Recurring Misconceptions

A number of DJ’s have the tendency to act as if they are god. This is wrong, they are not. A number of these wrong attitudes are stated below.

  • Playing music is not only using your intuition. The times you have an aha-erlebnis and you know what to play will be very small. If you play 300 songs overnight, 80% will be based on ratio. Only 20% on ‘feeling’. Especially in the beginning because you will be nervous and will need to fall back to your technical skills.
  • Do not expect everybody likes what you are playing. Often DJ’s are very explicit about the music they like and the music they don’t like. Don’t be like that. It is not because you are playing music, that other music is bad, also don’t insult somebody if he doesn’t like what you like. You are not the center from which music comes. (technically this is true, but it doesn’t go any further than that). There will be songs which you like, which nobody else will ever like, try to detect these and cut the crap, how painfully it might be to play a night without your favorite songs.
  • Learn different styles. New influences are absolutely welcome for a DJ.
  • For most DJ’s the following holds true: you are playing for the audience, the audience isn’t there for you. So, look at how people react to your music. You are playing music either for money, for personal reward or because nobody else wants to do it. In any case the result: ‘the audience stays and is happy’ is the most important.

And the worst kind of god-attitude that is embodied within current day DJ’s and Party-organizers is that:

  • DJ-ing with MP3’s ain’t cool.
  • It doesn’t sound the same.
  • Sorry, we only do turntables.
  • You don’t have to do anything yourself
  • and so on..

It is just required to point out that more and more DJ’s nowadays use CD’s, which weren’t cool enough a while ago, then we can safely say that this kind of ‘oops, I don’t like it when the world changes’-attitude won’t bring them any further.

Indexing and Selecting Your Music

Whether you have CD’s, vinyl or MP3’s, have an index at hand, sorted by style, annotate with the BPM and marked with the ‘sound-color’. This list should contain cross references between styles: ‘switch to this style using this song’. On top of this style list, also have a full index by name available every time you play.

Creating such a list takes a lot of time. You can easily spend months to create it, but when you have such a list it is your treasure. This will be half the money you make with DJ’ing. So never give this away.

Warning: A mistake often made is only to exploit the index and not to explore anymore. This is wrong because you might encounter better mixes. It’s also wrong because you’re definitely not looking at the audience, and above all it’s wrong because DJ’ing isn’t fun anymore this way.

Tempo

It is also a very good idea to accurately measure the tempo of all your songs (that is up to 1/100 of a BPM). Programs such as BpmDj, BpmCount or BpmLive can help you with this. The tempo in general is necessary to a) match the tempo of the new song to the old song and b) set the tempo of various effect boxes exactly to the current playing tempo.

Finding Cool Music

Tip #1: Comb the aisles of your local record store, hit all the online music outlets and follow the dots from song to song and artist to artist (this is the fun part of DJ’ing – research).

Tip #2: ask producers for previews of music and songs that will come out.

The sound quality, timbre, color is created by the original artist. A DJ cannot modify this much. Your set on the other hand belongs to you and the artist has little control over it. What audience you will see depends on the party organizers.

This means that if the songs is not good or boring that it is not your responsibility to fix it. You should select songs that are already good in the first place. How you weave them together in your set is on the other hand your task. Even 5 minutes of crappy songs can ruin your set, so be sure to use the best music you find.

New CD’s

Often if you buy a new CD you want to know what is usable on that CD. In general if I get a new CD I play it from front to back. If I survive that first play then it is a good record. If not then hopefully there were some excellent and remarkable good songs in it. Once this is done, I’m interested in finding mixes that fits to the good songs. This requires some fiddling. Which song can be linked to this cool song. Basic trial and error. I do however only work with the songs that are worth it. I don’t spend much time on songs that ‘might be good if handled like this or this’. Bottom-line is that these were not sufficiently good in the first place.

Select Music

A good strategy to play music for a specific audience is to rely on a number of prototype people you know that like the music that is typically played at a certain kind of party. Think: ‘would this person like this music ?’ This works quite well !

Welcome to Harmonic mixing

Harmonic mixing is easy to learn the technique that helps you sound perfect every time you play. It will offer you a creative way to mix songs together and most likely improve your DJ sets. Your next track will complement the one you’re playing, and your mix will sound musically correct.

Not to get me wrong, harmonic mixing is not a law of professional mixing. It is not a requirement to be a good DJ.

Elements of Harmonic Mixing

There are 2 actions required in order to have a smooth harmonically mixed DJ set.

1. Find the musical key of your tracks

At first, you need to analyze and figure out the musical key of your songs and label all your music so you can find the key quickly.

There are 3 main ways to find the musical key of your tracks.

  • Mixed in Key Software. Mixed In Key is a DJ tool that analyzes music files to determine the key of each song in seconds. Makes it easy to explore your music collection and find songs in the same or compatible keys. It also tags their metadata, so the results will show up on all your favorite DJ software and hardware.
  • Learn to find by ear. It will take time and practice, but with the help of a virtual piano, you will be able to find the key of a song by yourself. There are multiple videos on YouTube to guide you better than words.
  • Research. If your music genre is exclusively electronic you can find the music key of every track on Beatport.com. If not you can still research online and find out.

Don’t forget to write down the key results, so you can find the key quickly. If you use CDs, write it on top of them or an extra cheat sheet. If you use Dj software or Ableton Live, make sure to rename each song and add the key at the end of the track name.

2. Learn which keys sound good together

Harmonic mixing doesn’t mean you’re mixing in the same key for in your entire DJ set. It means you’re mixing two songs that are harmonically compatible. Thankfully, you don’t have to study music theory to learn which keys complement each other. All you really need to know is the musical key of every song you play as a DJ.

Photo Booth For Hire And Your Wedding Day

Reasons Your Company Needs A Digital Photo Booth

Since the first photo booth appeared nearly 100 years ago, photo booth technology has rapidly evolved in the digital era. Technology has shrunk the size and increased the possibilities of a photo booth’s capabilities with GIF’s, digital props, and anytime, anywhere mobility, to name a few. Still not convinced visual imagery is a supremely powerful medium for your business?

Here are a reasons your company needs a digital photo booth:

Liven Up Employee Headshots

Headshots are used for everything from the company website to LinkedIn profile pics. Sadly, the majority of headshots are stale and boring. The process itself can be headache inducing. It’s difficult to have a good time when getting a headshot feels like you’re having your photo taken at the DMV.

Use the photo booth app for iPad to create branded headshots or encourage employees to stretch their imaginations to better reflect their personalities and your company culture. You can also use a digital photo booth to quickly and efficiently take professional-quality headshots, even if you aren’t interested in using filters or props.

Spice Up Holiday Parties

Office parties can be challenging. Too often, office parties can feel like forced fun. But when done right, holiday parties and open houses can be a reward for your hard working employees to bond outside of the day to day, 9 – 5 grind. Why not create an entirely different vibe? Rather than just another event, make each employee feel like the rock star they are with your very own digital photo booth for parties. Employees will love feeling like the life of the party, and sharing that pic on Facebook of Bob from corporate accounting hanging from the chandelier couldn’t be any easier.

Perk Up Employees

If you run a startup or small business, you most likely operate on a lean budget with narrow margins. You know that the people on your team are your most valuable assets, but you don’t always have the funds to reward them. You can use an affordable digital photo booth as an employee perk. Instead of just recognizing a star performer or the employee of the week with another Amazon giftcard, add some fun and drama by giving them access to the company photo booth for the weekend. This is a cost-efficient way of showing your employees that you care and it introduces some fun and spontaneity into the workplace.

Guest Registration: First Impressions Matter

Do you want to wow your clients, customers, and partners by showing them that you do business differently? A digital photo booth for businesses can be used to create a unique guest sign-in experience. Having a photo of your visitors is an important security feature. But, instead of making guests feel like you’re booking them into jail, show some hospitality and treat them like—well, a guest. Having a digital photo booth can even let potential clients and customers create a digital souvenir of their visit to your company. A simple, compelling image will serve as a better reminder of their visit than a business card that gets tossed away.

Reasons to Have a Photo Booth at Your Next Holiday Party

Whether you are throwing a corporate event, winter wedding, graduation party, or bar mitzvah a photo booth is a great way to energize your crowd. So let’s get started, and dive into the top five reasons to have a photo booth at your next holiday event.

Smooth Move

The first reason we recommend a photo booth at your next event is that it is a smooth and easy way to get your party started. You have the option of renting your photo booth for either two, three, or four hours during your event. The booth is delivered, seamlessly set up, designed to get the party started, and later picked up at the end of each rental; Smooth move.

The Social Entree

The second reason to have a photo booth is that it is the ultimate social entree for your holiday soiree. It will satisfy all social media feeds for the evening while allowing your guests to engage directly from the photo booth screen. Your guests will be excited to have keepsakes and updated social feed memories that will simultaneously spread your unique brand and style throughout Instagram, twitter, and facebook

The Freight Train to Entertain

It takes technology to tango, let’s face it if the disco is not online, did it really even happen? -Famous words from the internet somewhere. Get high-tech with your entertainment, and impress the best at your next holiday event. By now the first two reasons should have all thumbs up and ready to hop on the photo booth train to entertain! Your guests will be mesmerized by the high-tech interactive games, touch screen integration, green screen fun, and costume props.

Entertain Guests

When throwing any kind of holiday event, you definitely want your guests to have a good time and enjoy themselves. Organizing for a photo booth at your event is an excellent way of helping get the party started. All of our photo booth rentals come with fun props and backdrops, which will allow your guests to loosen up and thus make your event livelier.

Customizable Photos to Carry your Brand Message

Our photo technology enables fully customizable and instantly sharable photo experiences. Photos can be customized with branded graphic overlays, filters, hashtags, and text to make sure that each photo carries your brand message. By branding the photos with your company or event logo, visitors know just how exciting your company is, while still giving them some great photos.

Encourages Friends to get dressed up

Many of the best photo booth companies supply costumes and props with their booths to keep the party going and keep the photos interesting. Props can include speech bubbles, wigs, hats and even fake moustaches and beards! You can even choose a particular theme for your photo booth in keeping with the theme of the event. Popular choices include retro, Hollywood and superheroes, with plenty more options to choose from.

You may think that it’s only the most outgoing people who will enjoy dressing up and posing in front of the camera, but the use of costumes and masks can encourage even the shyest guest to take part. There is something about being able to dress up as a fun character that can really help to lighten the mood and make socializing with new people more fun. If you are holding a business event, you probably already know that some guests have a hard time breaking out of their professional persona. However, if you want your guests to have fun, photo booth hire can encourage them to let their hair down and join in the fun.

Conversation flows easier when guests can take part in shared experiences. When the mood is light hearted and funny, casual conversations over which filter to choose can end up opening many doors and networking opportunities. Photo booths can therefore be a valuable tool for those attending trade shows or trying to promote their brand.

Keep those precious memories

Taking photos is an important part of any event, and it’s something that many people look forward to seeing documented online. Although you may be thinking that most of your guests will have a high-resolution camera at hand on their smartphones, photo booth hire can offer a lot more than what a standard camera can.

Before hiring a photo booth company, contact them and take a look at the quality of their printed photos. Depending on the event, you could have a particular slogan or even the date of the event added to each photo you print. This is especially ideal for weddings.

If you run a business, you can even consider adding your branding to your photos. This is a great way of spreading the word about your products and services, and those with copies will remember your event every time they look at their photos. It’s even possible to get these in digital format so they can easily be shared online.