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  • Texas does not require an occupational license for disc jockeys, but does require a general business registration. The process involves various steps, such as determining the appropriate entity…

  • According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, becoming a professional disc jockey is difficult mainly because there are not many such jobs available. In addition, to be a good disc…

  • Radio disc jockeys broadcast music and talk show programs over the radio. They often select the songs, load the playing discs and switch songs as needed. These professionals ensure that clients'…

  • Disc jockeys provide musical entertainment at parties, weddings and other social events. They have large digital music collections as well as records and CDs. Although most DJs focus on a specific…

  • A disc jockey association is a good place to start when you are looking for a DJ. A DJ association also is a place where announcers or entertainers can meet other people who share the same interests,…

  • "Scratching" has been around since the 1970s. It is the technique DJs use to make new music from vinyl records, also known as LPs. The DJ's scratching tools are a turntable and a mixer with a…

  • A disc jockey's job is to play music for audiences at events, parties and recreational facilities. Although the job is both an art and technical skill, there are no classroom educational requirements…

  • A mix between a trombone and slide whistle, the bazooka is an instrument that was developed by an Arkansas radio disc jockey in the early 1900s. In the end, the instrument's small range of notes and…

  • Do you love to listen to music? Do you like to entertain? Do you try rushing in a bunch of information at the start of a song before the vocals play? You might want to consider becoming a DJ. You'll…

  • When you go out to a club, the music is typically being provided by a Disc Jockey (DJ). If you aspire to work as a DJ, you needn't have a recording studio or a background in radio. Most DJs are…

  • The radio disc jockey keeps the audience entertained and informed between breaks in music at a radio station. Often disc jockeys report on general news, weather or sports. Other times they help…

  • Practice moving between sounds when learning how to scratch. Learn how to become a better disc jockey in this dj scratching lesson from a professional musician.

  • Practice finding scratch points on a record by listening rather than looking at the vinyl. Learn more tips for becoming a better disc jockey in this dj scratching lesson from a professional musician.

  • Do the transformers scratching technique when mixing hip-hop on a turntable; learn how with tips from our professional disc jockey in this free hip-hop DJ techniques video.

  • Use juggling patterns to mix hip-hop songs on turntables and learn how with tips from our professional disc jockey in this free hip-hop DJ techniques video.

  • Blend two songs with copies when scratching turntables and learn how with tips from our professional disc jockey in this free hip-hop DJ techniques video.

  • Dropping in on the one count is a scratch technique used by many DJs when scratching turntables and learn how with tips from our professional disc jockey in this free hip-hop DJ techniques video.

  • The history of record doubles in disc jockeying and scratching on turntables is discussed by our professional disc jockey in this free DJ video music lesson.

  • Use a doubles to extend the break when scratching on turntables; learn how with expert tips from our professional disc jockey in this free DJ video music lesson.