How to Become a DJ

Presented by Brady Williams

Learn how to become a DJ, including scratching, mixing and matching beats with turntables in this series of free video clips.

Series Summary

DJs, or disc jockeys, play prerecorded music for an audience at a party, club or on the radio. There are different types of DJs including turntable DJs and radio DJs. Turntable specialists use actual records or discs, while radio DJs use music files, CDs or jingles. Turntable disc jockeys use different techniques to often manipulate the sound of the record including mixing, phrasing, cutting, scratching and beat-matching. Radio DJs are known for their personalities and often host radio programs that feature the music they play on the radio. The first DJ to play music on the radio was Reginald Fessenden who played Christmas music over the radio from Brant Rock, Massachusetts.

Are you an aspiring disc jockey? Do you need tips on mixing and turntables? Watch these informative videos and learn how to DJ from an expert! Learn how to set up your DJ equipment such as headphones, monitoring speakers, amplifiers and cables. Get tips on fading music by using an equalizer or EQ. Watch as our expert DJ uses samples to spice up the music. Learn how to make a loop and use other mixer effects. Get tips on turntables too in this helpful video series!

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