Spinning a few records in your bedroom on the weekend is fun. But maybe you’re at the point where you’d like to take it further. Here’s where the professional DJing advice from DJ Courses Online comes in. Follow these steps and move forward with your DJing. 

Get out into public

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Truth is, you can only get so far practising in your spare room. You have to get out. Learning how to mix a set, hold a track and stoke a crowd comes from being in front of other people. Crowds are honest, and if you’re not killing it, they’ll move on. This type of feedback can hurt (we know!). But it’s also you best friend as a gauge of your selection and mixing skills. 

Know thy music

Track selection is a skill. Software seems to be perpetually catching up, but there’s something legit about a person learning the tastes of a crowd hungry for fresh stuff. But you need to know your music. Have a reason that you play the tracks you do other than ‘it’s at the top of the chart’. Know the stories of the artists. Know the metadata. Learn more about what’s in your library, and the vibe will come alive for you, and the crowd by extension.

Don’t be bored

Is the music you play boring you? Are you doing it just to get the gig? That’s cool, if your aim is to do the jukebox thing for money. That’s how you pay your bills. But if you’re throwing your own party or have a chance to share your own taste, make sure that stuff sets you on fire! Half of your role as a winning DJ is just being excited! Do a cull of any tracks that aren’t doing it for you, and keep hunting for those that do. 

Taking your DJ hobby to the next level might require a change of thinking. You gotta start doing it for you, and be brave enough to share that with others. Growing as an artist will always make you feel vulnerable. You put yourself on the line at every gig. But you’re not alone. You’ve always got the friendly course instructors at DJ Courses Online. Sign up for a course today.