DJ Tutorials — May 7, 2011 9:50 am

Beginner DJ Tutorials – Beatmatching Tutorials & Other Tips

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If you are a beginner DJ you are probably looking for DJ tutorials to learn how to DJ and beatmatch. In addition to writing DJ tutorials I also want to provide you with other good sources for DJ tips and information. In this post I will share with you some good resources for a beginner DJ.

 


In Depth Beatmatching Tutorial – An excellent and very detailed tutorial on how to beatmatch from Funk Fader at DJforums.com. It’s really old but the principles of beatmatching don’t change so it’s still a great resource for really understanding every aspect of how to beatmatch.
Which Turntables to Buy – If you’re trying to figure out which turntables to buy for your setup there’s some good basic advice here. I’d recommend doing more research than just this article, but it’s still worth a read. Before choosing your setup, make sure you first decide on the question of “What kind of DJ should I be?” because different kinds of DJs use different equipment.

How to Scratch – This video is basically a beginner’s guide to learning how to scratch records. A must for any DJ who wants to learn how to scratch.

DJ Tutor – This website has a variety of information about learning how to DJ for beginners and moderately experienced DJs. It’s a good one to check out if you’re not sure exactly what you’re looking for but you know that you want to learn more about DJing techniques.

How to DJ: A Mixing Tutorial – This description is taken directly from the site: “A basic tutorial for the beginner DJ which covers the fundamental concepts behind mixing two records on a pair of turntables.”

Learn to DJ with Final Scratch – A detailed guide about how to DJ with Final Scratch. Final Scratch is an audio interface from Traktor that lets you play MP3s from your computer through your regular turntables. It uses special records and custom software to deliver pretty good performance. This type of DJing has been getting more and more popular over the past few years, though Serato Scratch Live is a more popular audio interface and used by more professional DJs.

There you have it, a few tutorials from other websites. Don’t forget to keep coming back here for more tutorials and links to resources!

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