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There are many ways to become a DJ. You could buy gear and set up your own studio, you could learn how to use the software that is out there now, or you can even take online courses on music production. Any of these would be great decisions for someone who wants to go down this path. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips for aspiring DJs so that they can make a good decision when it comes time to choose which path they want to pursue.



1. Get on the internet and look up some tutorials for how to mix


Listen to some of your favorite songs and try figuring out what makes them so good. Pay attention to how the instrumentals are mixed together, as well as the tempo at which they play in relation to each other. Once you've figured these things out it's time for experimentation! Create a playlist with three or four short tracks that use different tempos from one another but sound cohesive when played back-to-back on shuffle mode (for example). Next start playing around with mixing instrumental parts like drums and bass into new iterations using free beat production software such as FL Studio Mobile 2 ? experiment until you find something cool! Remember if nothing else just keep practicing, practice is probably more important than mastering an isolated skill


2. Start practicing by mixing songs together, or try making your own beats


Create your own beats by mixing songs together! Try to make them interesting and unique. You might want to start practicing now, because you don't have much time left before the deadline of November 30th. I recommend that you mix songs from different genres with one another or try making some of your own beats out there on SoundCloud - it's a great way for people like us who are interested in being producers (especially if we're not sure what kind!)


3. Look into DJing equipment such as controllers, mixers, speakers, and turntables 


DJing has changed dramatically over the last decade. Nowadays, you can buy DJ equipment at your local home goods store and create music set for any event imaginable using just about anything with speakers. Whether you're in pursuit of that perfect wedding playlist or want to start up a new dance party every weeknight; it's never been easier!


4. Learn about different genres of music so you can cater to a wide variety of audiences 


In today's world, music is a type of cultural currency. People want to experience life through the lens of an artist or band that makes them feel alive and vibrant. This means DJs are in high demand because their job gives people access to unique musical experiences they can't get anywhere else! 


The best way for you as a DJ-wannabe to find clubs hiring local talent like yourself is by getting on social media with your location tagged so employers will have more awareness about who's out there waiting for work! Make sure when applying online that you include links that showcase what kind of equipment and skillsets you possess; this part may seem tedious but it'll set you apart from any other competitors vying for the same position as yours.


5. Practice at home until you feel confident enough to go out in public and DJ for others


It is very important that you practice at home before going out in public and trying to DJ for others. The more comfortable with your skills, the better it will be when playing a set on stage.