"wow this vids been out for like an hour and already 132 views :D btw awsome tips man your a great help"
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Aug 31 2008
CD's do not last for ever!!! We are told that CD's are the future and they will last for ever . WRONG!!!, WHY?? http://www.djtutor.com/affairs http://www.sony.co.uk/hub/id/1201538202613/block/2
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Feb 9 2008
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs My good friend Snips come over to test the CDJ 400 and CDJ 800 against the SL1200, he gives his Honest opinion between the two. j http://www.djtutor.com/demos/cd_players http://www.djtutor.com/demos/turntables
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Feb 4 2008
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs If you want to teach always start at the grass roots, go to the very basics .
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Feb 4 2008
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs You may work in a school or want to teach private. Teaching the very basics is a must for people just starting out in life.
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Feb 4 2008
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs Sounds strange i agree but if you go step by step they any one can understand.
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Feb 4 2008
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs Over the next few( months days weeks seconds?? who knows) i willbe making more videos on my way of teaching, basicaly showing you how you can break it down too.
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Dec 18 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs IT HAS COME TO MY ATENTION!!!!! DOHHH!!! So you have got loads of dosh, would you buy cheep kit? mm or you have little cash, would you not bother buying kit? mmm, i think not!
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Dec 12 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs Serato scratch live is a system where by you use two virtual pieces of vinyl and the music off your pc. What do you think?? A youtube user want to know should they buy Serato or just spend the cash on a load of real vinyl??? mmmmmmmmm j
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Oct 8 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs Ok so you buy a set of cdj's /vinyl turntables or even a pc program, should you be classed as a dj from day one or should you get some skills first? What do you think? Watch the video and give me your comments thanks Johnathan
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Oct 3 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs What is youtube?
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Sep 7 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs What do you say in your country?
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Aug 25 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs PLEASR READ!!, OK I HAVE COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT TO ASK FOR YOUR NO 1 TOON OF ALL TIME IS A HARD THING!!! SO HOW ABOUT YOU POST YOUR TOP TEN!POST AS A COMMENT YOUR BEST TOON , SONG OF ALL TIME, ANYTHING FROM HOUSE TO HIP HOP , FROM RAGGA TO RAVE. song being played is Martine Girault "Revival"
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Aug 25 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs POST AS A COMMENT AND LET'S FIND OUT THE TWO TOONS THAT GETS YOUR DANCE FLOOR BACK AND JUMPING AGAIN, EVEN IF YOU'R NOT A DJ AND YOU HAVE HOUSE PARTIES , WHICH TWO SONGS GET THE VIBE BACK ON TRACK?
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Aug 23 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs I know you can never get away from the fact that a real dDJ is 100% better than a machine, yet what if the public could get involved too with the night?
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Aug 22 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs PLEASE COMMENT AND GIVE YOUR THOUGHTS, Some good and bad points from a youtube user. CD plus +The equipment takes up less room. +You can carry far more music. +You can afford more music. +If you've already got a CD collection, you can play it. +Major labels have started releasing certain mixes of tunes on CD only. +Most dance producers press up test CDs of their new tracks or work in progress (where in the past they would have made acetates). +You can burn tunes straight from your computer to a CD, including homemade tracks and downloaded MP3's CD minus. -The controls on CD players can vary wildly. You may have mastered your own, but if a club uses a different model, you can have considerable problems. -Not all venues have full CD mixing facilities. -On all but the most expensive models you can't see what's going on (where the breakdowns are etc..), so you have to really know your tunes. -You can't do many of the hiphop and scratch styles with CDs ( although new equipment exists to let you try). -Independent and underground labels still favour vinyl-only releases, though increasingly you can also buy their tracks as downloads (and you can always record vinyl or downloads to CD). -Once you're bitten by the DJ bug you'll probably want to get into vinyl as well.
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Aug 21 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs DJ?, so tag it with dj related tags ,,
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Aug 21 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs Like me he gives good advise and is knowlagable in all aspects of mobile DJing. thanks
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Jul 30 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/gearmisc http://www.djtutor.com/affairs http://www.djtutor.com/events Do you need more power?
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Jul 23 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/tricks http://www.djtutor.com/affairs Are you a mobile DJ? are you a new mobile DJ? Do you want to know how much to charge?
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Jun 13 2007
http://www.djtutor.com/affairs I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND MY PHILLOSOPHY. What real dj's play with.