A fun-to-read guide that shows would-be disc jockeys how to mix and scratch their way to nightclub fame From hip-hop and house music to trance and techno, DJs are stars-the people who match beats, create sonic textures and effects, and keep the crowds dancing. This fun and easy guide gives novice DJs the know-how they need to start mixing, create a personal style, put together mix tapes, and land gigs at parties and clubs. It covers basic and better-than-basic equipment (from turntables and headphones to amplifiers and mixers), mixing techniques for vinyl and CDs, the art of matching musical keys and tempos, and special effects like scratching. John Steventon (London, UK) is a semi-professional DJ who runs the DJing Web site Recess.co.uk, one of the leading online resources for learning how to DJ.
link wha fix up ...me reallt want to see what this about tho
AJ said
01:45 03/15 2008
a serious ting dis stain -- lol mi need fi pree dis
viper_3kj said
23:08 03/15 2008
lol
CArlmak said
10:29 04/18 2008
have to recomend this book to some of the djs around my area
Emperor said
09:48 04/19 2008
Mi naw gonna lie, i would read dat too.
STUWY77 said
16:41 05/05 2008
dem people make book bout everything
Pr0n said
03:39 05/07 2008
Apparently "How to DJ Properly: The Art and Science of Playing Records" or "How to DJ Right: The Art and Science of Playing Records" is a better book. Haven't checked either yet.
A fun-to-read guide that shows would-be disc jockeys how to mix and scratch their way to nightclub fame
From hip-hop and house music to trance and techno, DJs are stars-the people who match beats, create sonic textures and effects, and keep the crowds dancing. This fun and easy guide gives novice DJs the know-how they need to start mixing, create a personal style, put together mix tapes, and land gigs at parties and clubs. It covers basic and better-than-basic equipment (from turntables and headphones to amplifiers and mixers), mixing techniques for vinyl and CDs, the art of matching musical keys and tempos, and special effects like scratching.
John Steventon (London, UK) is a semi-professional DJ who runs the DJing Web site Recess.co.uk, one of the leading online resources for learning how to DJ.
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-- Edited by STAINLESS at 06:40, 2008-03-13