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can a mod move the topic please

 

 

 

ok to answer yoru question.. there is now easy way to learn.. it take time and more time...

 

the best thing to do is hook up with some of the forum members and go to gigs with them to see what they do... watch learn... take ideas and turn these ideas into some new ideas of your own ...

 

develop your own skills

 

if you look on the SEDA web site there are some interesting links and topics with regards to mixing and there is also a mixing workshop at the next Meeting so come along and use the skills of the other DJs there to teach you what you need to know..

 

www.seda.org.uk

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Useful links for those Getting Started (including SEDA for SE based DJs) can be found here

This topic is in the 'Getting Started' topic area - contents here

For Workshops, Courses, Training and Careers, links to UK courses & training, look here

 

 

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I think most of the info the website is claiming to help you with you could get for free on here.

 

If you want a good guidebook then go out and buy "How To DJ Properly" by Frank Broughton and Bill Brewster. Search for it on ebay, amazon or hmv.

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