Welcome to Learning To DJ's Beginner to Intermediate course for electronic music DJs. This course provides a comprehensive overview of DJing for the passionate music fan, beginner or novice DJ who wants to make the transition from beginner to an intermediate level of DJ knowledge or the intermediate DJ who is looking for a catalogue of content to backfill their self-taught knowledge. In this course, you will be introduced to your instructor Robert (aka. ROBDEEP), who has over 10 years of experience DJing as a passionate hobbyist and more recently advanced his skills into music production.
In this course you will:
Use the included full course resource package with 6+ practice tracks AND 30+ course illustrations to follow along with lessons
Discover some of the history behind DJing and what it means to be a DJ, and why musical passion is so important.
Get a high level overview of a variety of DJ equipment like CDJs, Turntables, DJ Mixers, headphones and DJ Controllers.
Drive co-pilot in our overview of available free DJ softwares to aid your choice in picking a piece of software as well as what's available in the marketplace today
Finally understand and explain the difference between producers and DJs in their roles, responsibilities and how they are evaluated
Obtain a high level overview of music media and the technical aspects of how it works including: Vinyl, CDs, MP3s & WAV formats, Analog vs. Digital & streaming.
Understand the basic concepts of tempo & key and why they are important to DJ mixes
Learn about how to count beats, bars and the fundamental electronic music rhythm of "four on the floor"
Master the art of beat matching using conceptual and practical examples including course provided resources to help you practice
Begin to analyze track structure from a producer and DJ perspective to ensure proper selection and mixing habits
Arm yourself with song transitions such as blending, cuts and overlays to add variety to your mixes
Get an overview of the theory of phrasing, and how it helps to time your transitions
Identify 3 basic types of mix placement strategies and when they can be used to effectively to build great sounding sets as well as what 3 placements to avoid!
Master 4 basic DJ effects (FX) of Reverb, Echo, Delay, & High / Low Pass Filters by getting a theoretical background and idea for their practice application in DJ sets (without over doing it!)
Gain 3 handy new tricks to build tension and intrigue in your DJ sets leading up to and playing along with transitions
Take a second to appreciate and understand the foundation of electronic music: samples & loops, learn how to use them in practice
Understand how to study the dance floor, what the typically anatomy looks like energetically, read the room and reason with requests
Level up your game and learn a basic 3-roster artist framework differentiating between opening DJs, mid-liners & headliner DJs and what each of them do
Become a music discovery machine by identifying the primary venues that artists are distributing their music on as well as how to use resources like Record Pools, Record Shops & DJ mixes online
Begin to craft your set's with intriguing questions to influence your selections and build artistry into your performances
Get an idea of what track energy levels are and why they are important to the emotional arc & story telling of your DJ mix
Using the course framework, break down the 4 major genres of electronic dance music: house, techno, hard dance/hardcore & other gaining a historical basis and appreciation for their roots
Tame and build the music library of your dreams by understanding basic digital library building blocks, characteristics to classify music, playlist building strategies and some best practices for your music library
Record, mix, master and share your DJ mixes as well as how and where to ask for actionable feedback to improve
Learn about some great places to build your online presence and how to build an offline presence in the interest of growing as a DJ
Compassionately navigate the macro headwinds of modern DJing by getting some information on how you can show up, support and integrate into your local community in the interest of establishing great relationships and to hopefully land gigs!
Reflect on your DJ journey, set some goals and bring music to the world!
This course is aimed at the passionate student and includes a set of course resources including diagrams and practice tracks.
Please note: this course focuses primarily on core dance music genres such as House, Techno and their siblings and does NOT focus on radio top 40 / hip-hop / pop type of music. While the concepts are transferable, the majority of our examples are centered around house music so just keep that in mind if you are a prospective student :).
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