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Learning
Styles Of Music |
by:
Guy
Ames |
What
genres (music types) are important?
Learning styles of music can help you get
work, don't get me wrong; but you need to
consider the time and expense involved in
knowing a lot of music genre's, having the
goods to do them, and if your locality really
wants the specific genre.
DJs invariably enter the profession as a
part time hobby because they love the music
they play and love to see others enjoying
it too.
Usually DJs have an already significant
existing vinyl or CD/DVD collection of music
that they enjoy and they use this to mix
and play for DJ events for which they are
hired.
Some DJs like to specialize in a particular
genre of music in order to attract a certain
type of clientele. This may be because they
particularly liked learning styles of music;
that genre; or because they know that this
will secure regular work.
Dance, Indie, acid or house music is particularly
popular with DJs who work the club circuit
while 60s, 70s and 80s music is more popular
with mobile DJs who host private parties
and BBQs.
It depends on what's popular in your area,
as to whether you should offer Country,
HipHop, or the latest cutting edge music
genre. To learn more about specific music
styles, you may want to read up .
Every good DJ experiments with how they
will get the crowd moving and different
DJs enjoy learning styles of music to do
exactly that.
In fact, you will probably find that most
DJs have a set routine for how the night
will play out according to music, sound,
lighting and other effects such as bubbles,
background buzz, DJ banter and audience
participation.
This methodology works the world around
and is irrespective of what genre the DJ
specializes in.
Regardless of what music genre a DJ specializes
in, the key to the event is not the actual
songs themselves but the mix that the DJ
puts together.
A good DJ will know how to link together
a good mix of songs with both the event
and the crowd in mind.
Good DJs now how to put together songs that
ebb and flow according to the crowd response
and the timing of the event - the DJ cannot
allow the crowd to peak too early or the
event will then slowly fizzle out, long
before it needs to.
When you specialize, it's much easier to
become known for a certain style of music,
and a lot cheaper to get a good stock of
vinyls or cd's in that genre since you already
have a head start in your favorite style.
DJ Equipment is expensive; so save money
where you can and specialize in just a few
musical genres instead of many!
About the author:
Learn more about becoming a DJ with tips
and tutorials from http://www.DJ-Tips-and-Tricks.com
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