DJ COURSES
The DJ course typically focuses on teaching students the foundational skills of DJing, including beatmatching, mixing, song selection, and creating seamless transitions between tracks. Students will learn how to use DJ equipment, such as turntables, CDJs (digital turntables), mixers, and headphones. They will also explore different music genres, techniques for reading the crowd, and creating engaging DJ sets. This course is suitable for individuals interested in live music mixing and performing at events and venues.
Digital DJing & Controllers Course
Becoming a skilled DJ requires practice, dedication, and a passion for music. It's important to start by learning the fundamentals, mastering basic mixing techniques, and gradually expanding your repertoire. Many aspiring DJs take courses, attend workshops, or learn from experienced mentors to accelerate their learning process.
Digital DJing courses are tailored for DJs who prefer using digital equipment and DJ controllers rather than traditional vinyl setups. These courses teach students how to utilize DJ software, such as Serato, Traktor, or Virtual DJ, and MIDI controllers to perform live mixes, manipulate tracks, and utilize various digital effects and features. Controllerism courses focus on leveraging the capabilities of DJ controllers for enhanced creativity and performance.
The VDJ course expands beyond audio mixing and incorporates the visual element of music videos. In addition to learning the DJ skills mentioned earlier, students in the VDJ course will explore software and tools for manipulating and mixing music videos, synchronized visual effects, and creating captivating visual performances. This course is ideal for those interested in DJing in venues where visuals play a significant role, such as nightclubs or events with large screens or projection systems.
(Video DJ)
VDJ
The turntable course focuses specifically on the art of turntablism, which involves using turntables and vinyl records to create music, perform scratching techniques, and manipulate sound samples. Students will learn various scratching techniques, beat juggling, needle drops, and other advanced skills associated with turntablism. This course appeals to those who are passionate about the traditional art of DJing using vinyl records and want to specialize in the unique skills and techniques associated with turntablism.
TurnTable
Disc Jockey
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