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Digital DJ Tips - The Complete DJ Course Store Link: https://1.digitaldjtips.com/complete-dj-course-info
This course is the 2024 fully updated edition of his course with completely new content that would help soon-to-be DJ's kickstart their career. It has not previously been uploaded on this site, but it would help many people in need.
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Discover the definitive way to learn to DJ like a pro... THE ALL-NEW COMPLETE DJ COURSE It's helped thousands of DJs to learn the craft and fine-tune their skills for nearly a decade. Now the completely remade, updated and improved Complete DJ Course brings this game-changing training bang up to date for 2024
THIS COURSE IS FOR YOU IF... You're returning to DJing after a break, or you've always wanted to do this but somehow never got around to it, or you're already DJing but you want to make sure you're doing it right, it's perfect for you. You're going to improve so much by applying these steps in your DJing.
Likewise, if you've found our website, our free training videos, or our social content useful, this course is your natural next step. As a definitive training course, a constantly growing reference guide, and a complete "bible" of how DJing is done today, it's something you’ll hugely value having by your side to refer back to again and again in the years to come.
Of course it goes without saying too, if you're completely new to DJing, and have no idea where to start? Stop looking! This is the course you need.
The course works with ANY software and ANY hardware - again, doesn't matter if you're using Serato, Rekordbox, Traktor, VirtualDJ or any other software platform, and whether you're using a controller, a standalone system, pro gear or even record decks. It's for all brands, including AlphaTheta, Pioneer DJ, Denon DJ, Rane, Numark... and all the others. (Not even got a clue what to use yet? No problem - we'll show you.) HOW I DISCOVERED THE FIVE-STEP FORMULA... In my career as a pro DJ, I played 1000s of gigs, including for U2 in Dublin, at Privilege in Ibiza (at the time the world's biggest club) and for Ministry of Sound. Throughout, I always puzzled why some DJs "made it", and some didn't.
I saw DJs with awesome music who just couldn't master mixing. DJs who had all the tricks, but who bored the hell out of their dancefloors. And DJs who I honestly thought were brilliant, but who got overlooked for "lesser" DJs.
When I compared those DJs with myself, and with other successful DJs, I started to realise that there were five big areas that DJs had to succeed in - and that if they neglected just one, it was game over before they'd even begun!
But most interestingly, I also discovered that a DJ doesn't need to be AMAZING in all of the areas to succeed - just knowing what they are and working deliberately on them is enough to improve, rapidly!
When I first revealed all of this in my book Rock the Dancefloor! in 2016, it was all very new, but it’s since helped 1000s of DJs understand what they really need to do to improve.
FROM BOOK TO COURSE... As soon as we published the book and saw its runaway success, I knew I needed to do more - that a book was actually only the start. People started to ask me if there was a course to teach them the steps in the book, to help them to implement them.
People wanted to be able to work through the steps with me, to be shown them as if they were looking over my shoulder, to be able to ask questions directly to me - in other words, to actually be TAUGHT how to do this stuff by me, instead of just reading about it.
Launched back in 2016, The Complete DJ Course was our answer, and it changed forever how DJing is taught. Its enduring formula "just works", and it has since helped many thousands of DJs to play like the pros. Maybe it's no surprise how many others have tried to copy it.
But now it's back, completely remade, updated and improved for 2024, alongside the already global bestselling second edition of my book. This is your chance to own the All-New Complete DJ Course, the definitive guide to how DJing is done today. |
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hxrdcxre |
24.11.2024 |
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PML Beginner to Intermediate FL Studio Course PML Beginner to Intermediate FL Studio Course TUTORIAL Start To Finish. Starting from nothing we are explaining everything before creating drums, sounds, fx, chords, arrangements, until we have a finished, mixed & mastered track.
Follow along the full production process. While going through all important stages of the production, everything will be explained in detail.
FL Studio. We are only using native FL Studio, no 3rd party plugins.
FL Studio. We are only using native FL Studio, no 3rd party plugins.
After this course: you will be able to put & execute ideas into your computer with no figuring and hesitation. navigating & interface will be your second home you will get to know music production not only as a process but a mindset general knowledge such as: necessary equipment, useful websites, workflow of pros & many more will be no more foreign for you you will get to know the mixing essentials & secrets your experience level will be as high as 3 years trained producer ✓ 50+ Video Tutorials ✓ 4h+ online video sessions with lifetime-access |
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david69 |
27.05.2021 |
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Skillshare Practicing & Arranging With the Piano About This Class The aim of this course is to help composers arrange more fluently at the piano by focusing on practicing the fundamental patterns of arrangement. By taking this course you will enhance your composing and arranging skills, as well as becoming a better piano player.
My name’s Jack Vaughan. I’m a composer and online educator and founder of LeanMusician.com. My courses have been taken by thousands of students in nearly 100 countries and my main thing is helping musicians write and practice music more effectively.
This is not a beginners course. This course follows on from my previous course, Music Composition at the Piano. The aim of that course was to give beginner musicians an amazing foundation in music theory and composition - or to give intermediate musicians a catchup on all the things they often miss. If you haven’t taken that course, or don’t feel totally confident with your level of music theory as it currently stands - then check it out before taking this one.
Performing musicians practice - all the time. That’s how they get better. But how do you practice if you’re a composer? After you’ve mastered a good level of music theory, and some basic keyboard skills - how do you really start absorbing new techniques & material and move from being an intermediate to professional?
In my experience, there’s two conventional bits of wisdom that professional composers usually say in answer to this: write lots of music on the job and listen to new music all the time.
Both of these are absolutely true and probably the best bits of advice you can get. If you’re not already doing them, stop watching this video and do that solidly for a week and see what happens.
However, my guess is that you’re already doing this, and it’s not answering all your questions. The thing is, most early stage composers get stuck when writing - quite a lot. And it’s really an issue of vocabulary.
Imagine I’m trying to write in french but my level of vocabulary is limited - my writing is not going to be so good - no matter how much I write. Obviously I need to learn more words or standard patterns in the language and then try them out in my writing.
I could also try and read or listen to as much french as possible - but how much do I actually recognise and therefore absorb for my own writing?
This is a perfect analogy for music. How can we write without a basic vocabulary of patterns and how can we emulate what we’re listening to if we can’t understand it?
In language learning, there is a well known hack or trick to pushing through this stage much quicker than the average learner and it’s to find the top 300 most used words or patterns in the language and to learn those first.
THIS is what we’re doing in this course - except, obviously - we’re doing it in music not french! This course teaches you the fundamental patterns of arranging in music in a practical way - at the piano. When you have these patterns under your belt you can:
#1 Start combining and manipulating them in many different ways.
#2 You start hearing these patterns everywhere! Which shows you music isn’t as hard as you thought!
#3 You can deconstruct your favorite music and emulate it with ease
#4 You can develop musical ideas with ease and finally start finishing that pile of sketches that you have been building up! : )
My hope is that at the end of this course you’ll have built up and continue to be building a powerful skillset at the piano and have a wealth of arranging principles on which to draw from. And my hope is that these two pillars will allow you to express your compositional ideas more fluently and more reliably.
I hope to see you on the inside. |
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SylverVe |
04.04.2020 |
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