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Mix, beatmatch and scratch your way to DJing gloryWhether you're a professional DJ spinning vinyl for a living or you're starting out with a pair of turntables in yourbedroom, this revamped edition of DJing For Dummies is your key to success. With the insider scoop on the art of DJing and top techniques on spinning the decks like a pro, you'll be burning through tracks in no time. The expert advice on choosing between CDs, MP3s and vinyl and the latest info on the best editing software will help you master the art of DJing ?— without skipping a beat!
Get decked out — discover the best equipment for your needs
Pinpoint precision — pick up tips on how to maintain your needles and slipmats to keep your decks spinning
Into the mix — from scratching to beatmatching, learn the techniques used through all levels of DJing
Let's get digital — gen up on the latest digital know-how, equipment and software
Break the boundaries — step out of the box and discover how to mix non-dance music
Open the book and find:
The latest on digital DJing
How to choose the best equipment for you
How to mix tracks seamlessly
New ways to incorporate CDs and MP3s into your repertoire
Updated advice on playing a flawless set
How to get yourself hired as a DJ
Ways to make a great demo tape
Advice on putting together the ultimate record collection
The essential list of DJ must-haves
Learn to:
Get to grips with the basics or improve your existing techniques
Choose from the latest DJing gadgets and technology
Create your own personal DJing style
Crossfade, scratch and beatmatch like a pro
Synopsis
How to start and build a successful career as a DJ-from at-home mixing to making demos to playing to a live crowdWhether it's a digital or vinyl track of "Proud Mary," a DJ sets the mood, amps up the excitement, and gets a crowd of revelers rockin'. Often an outsized personality, blessed with a gorgeous voice and an encyclopedic knowledge of music, a DJ is this era's new pop star. For those interested in how to begin a career as a DJ, DJing For Dummies offers newcomers all the technical know-how needed as well as advice on how to create your own DJing style and how to make DJing work for you. With tips on equipment essentials, such as turntables, slipmats and needles, headphones, and amplifiers, as well as buying records, CDs, and MP3s, this practical guide takes you through the basics of mixing, song structure, building a foolproof set, creating a great demo, and what to do when you finally face a live audience.
- Includes ten resources for expanding your skills and fan base
- With invaluable advice on ten DJing mistakes to avoid as well as answers to DJ questions you're too afraid to ask
- Includes updated info on the latest software and techniques, expanded content on digital DJing, and DJing over the Internet
With tips on the ten items to take with you when you get a gig, as well as how to DJ at a wedding, DJing For Dummies will help turn your fantasy into an exciting and fun, money-making career.
About the Author
John Steventon is a successful club DJ who also runs the DJing website Recess.co.uk. This site has grown over the years both in size and reputation to become one of the foremost online resources for learning how to DJ.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: Stepping Up to the Decks.
Chapter 1: Catching DJ Fever.
Chapter 2: Starting Up with the Bare Bones.
Chapter 3: Shopping for Equipment.
Chapter 4: Retro Chic or PC Geek? Buying Records, CDs and MP3s.
Part II: Stocking Up Your DJ Toolbox.
Chapter 5: Keeping Up with the Tech-Revolution: Format Choices.
Chapter 6: Getting Decked Out with Turntables.
Chapter 7: Perfecting Your Decks: Slipmats and Needles.
Chapter 8: Spinning with CDs.
Chapter 9: Bits and PCs: Digital DJing.
Chapter 10: Stirring It Up with Mixers.
Chapter 11: Ear-Splitting Advice about Not Splitting Your Ears: Headphones.
Chapter 12: Letting Your Neighbours Know That You're a DJ: Amplifiers.
Chapter 13: Plugging In, Turning On: Set-up and Connections.
Part III: The Mix.
Chapter 14: Grasping the Basics of Mixing.
Chapter 15: Picking Up on the Beat: Song Structure.
Chapter 16: Mixing Like the Pros.
Chapter 17: Scratching Lyrical.
Part IV: Getting Noticed and Playing Live.
Chapter 18: Building a Foolproof Set.
Chapter 19: Creating a Great Demo.
Chapter 20: Getting Busy With It: Working as a DJ.
Chapter 21: Facing the Music: Playing Live.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 22: Ten Resources for Expanding Your Skills and Fan Base.
Chapter 23: Ten Answers to DJ Questions You're Too Afraid to Ask.
Chapter 24: Ten Great Influences on Me.
Chapter 25: Ten DJing Mistakes to Avoid.
Chapter 26: Ten Items to Take with You When DJing.
Index.