3rd lesson was me 2 weeks ago, did a gig for free, made history as the first female Ghanaian DJ in Los Angeles & now I can’t wait to practice & book more gigs. Everybody wants to know when I will play next & that is such a great feeling!! 🙏🏽✨💕👑
DJ Carlo Atendido Thank you!! I’ve learned so much from your tips & tricks videos. Thank God for a selfless person like you, teaching the future creators of the world! Always get excited when I see you that you’ve uploaded a new video. I always gain knowledge 🙏🏽🙌🏽👑✨
DJ GREG my father was a Dj growing up & id always prep his list and watched him since I was but I’d say I’ve been practicing for about 9 months & took my first leap in 2019.
All 3 points are so valid! I started DJing 4 years ago (38 right now) and the only reason why I got into this was because a club owner liked my music taste when he was at my workplace. He asked me if I'd like to try DJing in his club and 2 weeks later I was doing it. Of course it wasn't that good. But while my skills were still crap, I still managed to get other gigs just by asking other DJs when I went out. This gave me try outs and I made connections and started to DJ almost for nothing just to get exposure. Now I have 2 to 4 gigs every month next to my full time job (which was was target to begin with). Great video as always bro! Keep it up!
DJ Carlo Atendido I really feel like there is a need for channels like this. They are helpful, professional, and accurate. I really want my content to reach that level and every tip and trick I can get I like using to better myself as a musician. Again thanks for what you do :)
This really changes ones perspective on djing.Especially that skills don't matter as much as content is so true and the latest equipments don't give you skills. Skills are obtained through practice.. Thanks man
You've been very inspirational and helpful with my DJ Career. I started by binge watching your videos in fall 2018, then buying a DDJ-400 controller, then getting a gig at a lounge using CDJ-NXS2 system. It took a lot of work I am learning new things every day and your content is consistent and appreciated! I can tell how much work you put into what you do. I am a success story that will continue to succeed! Woot Woot! lol Awesome t-shirt btw :)
The bit about money being the wrong motivation for being a dj is sooooo true. Love the music , have a desire to showcase it to others and enjoy what you do , if others see that and enjoy what you do you will end up successful.. maybe not financially but if you can bring a smile to faces, your work is done :) money can come later. Being a dj is not something the average person can start their career with and make it their first job and live off financially , it starts as an interest and grows into a passion that if you excel you will end up being recognised for. "S3rl - everybody wants to be a dj" track has an interesting opinion ;)
2nd lesson hit me hard, I never thought in my mind that it’s easy to blame ones lack of money, than ones work ethic. I am going to try my best to work with what I already have now instead of blaming about it! :)
All good points but #2 definitely hit home since I'm such a sucker for marketing and always want the latest and greatest lol. Good reminder to be happy and have fun with what I have which your dj gear for beginners video helped me find!
DJ Carlo Atendido No Probs Men. Actually I'm the one who need to thankyou because at first I'm only a bedroom producer but when I saw you in Redbull I got Inspired by your Set and start practicing Djing. Mabuhay ka! ❤
Oh maaan...my heart dropped when I saw this vid. You hit on so many crucial points. Hit the nail on the head when you talked about the excuses that DJs make instead of putting in hard work. Excellent video once again.
Oh and I agree alot with #2 DJ gear doesn't make you a better DJ, it only allows you to do more technical things within a mix. A good DJ to me is knowing the structure of music and mixing songs with smooth transitions and of course knowing how to read a crowd. I started DJing with DDJ Sr and recently upgraded to the DDJ 1000 and the music structure is still the same lol. My transitions are just a little more complex. Thank you for all the videos you post and most of all thank you for responding to your followers on your channel. Peace my friend
Hey DJ Carlo! I’m currently studying music at my community college. I just got a beginner deck and you’re videos are helping me a TON! Thanks for all of your pro tips!🤘🏾
All of these tips are absolutely true. No one cares about how amazing you are behind the decks. They don't know what you're doing. Just have a great song selection and learn to read the crowd. Gear? Practice on what ever you can. Get lessons. Buy a cheap controller I got the DDJ-400 and that's all I need at home because every club has gear. I did 2 free gigs in a club and I smashed it both times. The club was rocking and the management were so happy, that I'm now booked to play there twice a week for pretty good coin. All of these are just facts. Go out and get em guys
One of the most important lessons for me is "Use what you have". By simply doing that I feel that it portrays someone who truly loves music and DJing. Thanks Professor for the great lessons here and all the other videos.
So so true!!!!!!! I've been Djing since 1980, started out with 2 belt drive fischer belt drive tables & gemini mixer with Peavy amp & speakers. Finally got some 1200's about 1988. But nothing takes the place of playing the right songs at the right time & captivating a room!!!!!! Knowing what songs or sounds work with any particular crowd is as valuable as "GOLD". i gained recognition Djing yrs later using 2 5-disc carasells & a numark mixer (of course w/Peavy amp & speakers lol) & would have the club dancing & begging for more just on playing the right song & the right time (NO EFFECTS, SCRATCHING OR COMPUTER ASSISTANCE!!!!! Technical skill is awesome, but it is only part of being a "GOOD DJ" Musical knowledge & a perception of what the crowd wants is way more IMPORTANT! lOVE YOUR BLOGS, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! p.s. after 30 + yrs of Djing I learned musical content outweighs technical skill hands down.
So true, it’s all about playing the right song for the right crowd. Tricks aren’t as important nor the new shiny gear. Just putting in the work. You’re videos are great inspiration to dig deeper in my music library and make it sound better. Thanks Carlo!!
#3 gigs for exposure you only become good at live mixing if you have a crowd to work off of. if you get a chance to play to a crowd and don't have many of those experiences - TAKE IT!
I agree with that, but I would add that once you're a working DJ, don't work for free. I played for free starting out and it have me the experience, confidence, and contacts to start getting paid gigs. That was all fine when I worked a full-time day job. Now that I rely on DJing for at least half of my income, I don't play for free. If someone asks, I politely tell them that I'm not at a point in my career where I can afford to work for free.
I've Been DJing For 42 Years Started In 1977 I Never Was In It For The Money Just The Passion. Thank You For Videos. You Can Teach An Old Dog New Tricks I'm Always Learning Something New Thanks To Your Videos.
My hardest DJ lesson was learning that just because two tracks have the same BPM doesn't always mean they can mix well; in other words I had to learn to mix in key at the same time with a lack of understanding music theory. Thanks for the video!
Hello Carlo! Enjoy watching your videos. Very thorough and make it look very easy qhen giving your tutorials You motivate viewers and provide confidence. Thanks bro!
The lesson 2 is the best lesson for all the DJ's, we DJ because we love the music after the gear. Gear is everywhere, we can start DJing even example is on phone, if you love DJ you can play the music anywhere using your passion. :) Thank you for all the tutorials DJ CARLO! Love it.
Oh wow! Point 2 is so much relatable. Thats how I was. But now I'm pushing myself to nurture the skills and evolve them with whatever I have at my disposal. Thank you for the amazing content AGAIN Carlo.
Lesson 2 definitely hit me the hardest and it wasn't until i saw other djs. Getting gigs with the same entry level gear i had that i really understood that.
Thank you Carlo! Great video! 2nd hit me hard! I really approve with that one! My story was that I really have this feeling that when you don't have the gear, it's very hard and challenging to get into and learn djing. But since I can't afford a beginner controller like DDJ-RB, and I really wanted to learn djing so bad, I downloaded an app on my phone. From there, I practiced the basics like beatmatching and other basic transitions, creating little mixes etc. Until recently I was able to have my first controller, DDJ-RB, and little did I know, I already had the fundamentals and basics that I need already! It just became better because you can physically control it! I realized it's not about the gear, it's always about you looking for ways to learn despite challenges! :)
@@djcarlo of course! I've been watching your tutorials and contents since then, even when I was only djing with my phone and have learned so much! Keep the great contents going!
Awesome Video. I have to admit that loads of people we telling me that I need to start out with a pair of CDJs so I would not be limited and I almost went for it. ending up getting a DDJ-RB it was affordable and I love it. Thanks for the Vid
First off let me say, I love your videos. As a working DJ I can say that every tip in this video is 100% accurate. Especially the newest gear part. Pioneer, Denon, etc. make DJ gear not DJ's. It doesn't matter what you use, it's how you use it. Your videos using entry level/beginner gear prove that.
Djing with the equipment I have now and learning to use it to the best of its potential. It’s hard starting at square one and mastering the beginning steps
These 5 minutes might be one more great punch to my face, and it is worth it. Sure, I am one of the hundreds, who leave a comment down here for a giveaway, but the topic is the main reason. While just chilling on my bed watching videos, I should better put my phones on and give out some music and practice for a bit. Carlo, thank you for your content! Words you say make all of us feel freshed up and kick the asses to start getting better. Dude, YOU ARE THE INSPIRATION. Huge cheers from Moscow.
definitely a great top 3 misconceptions of djing. IF I could add a 4th item... Go to the booking location early or days in advance to understand the setup in advance, or expect HUGE fails!
the lesson that hit me the hardest was lesson 2, i always wanted to buy a bigger gear because i wanted to be more creative and be better in djing. I own a ddj sb controller and ive been using it for almost 5 years already and i realized that you dont really need those expensive gears to get better at djing because what you will need is hardwork and the passion and love for djing. This channel also helped me learn this lesson because of your tutorials i learned a lot of things that i could not do before like scratching because i always thought that i needed turntables to learn to scratch but this channel showed me that everything can be learned with whatever gear you use if only you work hard and keep on practicing. Thanks for the tutorials idol you are awesome.
I was binding keys, making macros on virtual dj to be able to smoothly tern 2 knobs at the same time. It worked for the simplest transition. No controller. But also no gigs. Because still thought that was not enough. Now.. I have controller and my first gig coming up!!! Woooop !
@@djcarlo Carlo, it was mind blowing. It was my first ever, and also i played 7 hours straight!!! man I wish I had watched more of your videos and practised more different range mixing. Had to jump between Hip hop and Techno. But man it was so fun. Thank you for you videos! BTW might be cool to hear from you everything from your first gig!
Holla all the way from Malaysia! Point 1 & 3 totally hits the spot...skills ain't everything, it's more of marketting and branding yourself as a DJ and getting gigs to gain more exposure! Keep it up bro! Lovin' the content.
I just got the DDJ-400 and i'm ready to roll. I will play my first gig is on the 13th of june in my hometown, can't wait!!! :D Great video BTW :) And the 3rd lesson is a really good tip, I will kill for gigs for exposure now in the beginning.
I'm already subscribed to your channel. Your channel has helped me learn a lot of tricks. The lesson that hit me hardest is doing free gigs. I love doing it and I would do it for free to get more publicity and have a bigger following to get more paid gigs. Thanks for what you do.
Man i follow you every week through my crappy phone and man i love it. I really agree with you about the second point in this vídeo but the One thing i think u are preety much right and it hit so hard i got really inspired to start doing it is to POST CONTENT!!!!! Ty for your advice bro!
I definitely get the exposure tip, I’m jus starting out and I took a gig in a “dj competition” to see who was the best, I didn’t win but I got my name out there and it was completely worth it
Uff. The second one hit me the hardest. It is basically me! I bought a DDJ 400 lately, but I have no clue on how to start or how to learn. So I came over here a few weeks before to learn it, and I am kinda getting somewhere.
3rd lesson was me 2 weeks ago, did a gig for free, made history as the first female Ghanaian DJ in Los Angeles & now I can’t wait to practice & book more gigs. Everybody wants to know when I will play next & that is such a great feeling!! 🙏🏽✨💕👑
Wow thats rlly good, how long have u been playing?
Hi SooFire, Try to use FL STUDIO. 😊
DJ Carlo Atendido Thank you!! I’ve learned so much from your tips & tricks videos. Thank God for a selfless person like you, teaching the future creators of the world! Always get excited when I see you that you’ve uploaded a new video. I always gain knowledge 🙏🏽🙌🏽👑✨
DJ GREG my father was a Dj growing up & id always prep his list and watched him since I was but I’d say I’ve been practicing for about 9 months & took my first leap in 2019.
UnkNowNymOuS Null to produce? Cause right now I’m just on serato & record my sessions when I do my mixes.
All 3 points are so valid! I started DJing 4 years ago (38 right now) and the only reason why I got into this was because a club owner liked my music taste when he was at my workplace. He asked me if I'd like to try DJing in his club and 2 weeks later I was doing it. Of course it wasn't that good.
But while my skills were still crap, I still managed to get other gigs just by asking other DJs when I went out. This gave me try outs and I made connections and started to DJ almost for nothing just to get exposure. Now I have 2 to 4 gigs every month next to my full time job (which was was target to begin with).
Great video as always bro! Keep it up!
Just bought pioneer ddj 200 2 days ago to start my journey in the world of dj. Your videos motivates me.
Nice video bro! Good points
Legends!
#Boss
I really love your tips, very helpful and I will use them in my next sets! Keep up the great work:)
DJ Carlo Atendido I really feel like there is a need for channels like this. They are helpful, professional, and accurate. I really want my content to reach that level and every tip and trick I can get I like using to better myself as a musician. Again thanks for what you do :)
This really changes ones perspective on djing.Especially that skills don't matter as much as content is so true and the latest equipments don't give you skills. Skills are obtained through practice.. Thanks man
I've djed 35yrs and you teach me something new everytime I watch
You've been very inspirational and helpful with my DJ Career. I started by binge watching your videos in fall 2018, then buying a DDJ-400 controller, then getting a gig at a lounge using CDJ-NXS2 system. It took a lot of work I am learning new things every day and your content is consistent and appreciated! I can tell how much work you put into what you do. I am a success story that will continue to succeed! Woot Woot! lol
Awesome t-shirt btw :)
The bit about money being the wrong motivation for being a dj is sooooo true. Love the music , have a desire to showcase it to others and enjoy what you do , if others see that and enjoy what you do you will end up successful.. maybe not financially but if you can bring a smile to faces, your work is done :) money can come later. Being a dj is not something the average person can start their career with and make it their first job and live off financially , it starts as an interest and grows into a passion that if you excel you will end up being recognised for. "S3rl - everybody wants to be a dj" track has an interesting opinion ;)
2nd lesson hit me hard, I never thought in my mind that it’s easy to blame ones lack of money, than ones work ethic. I am going to try my best to work with what I already have now instead of blaming about it! :)
Amazing as usual !! #TEAMCARLO
Hell Yeah !!
Hey Davin!!
Look who's watching 🖤
That's quite difficult question brother. Each an every video helped me a lot. @DJCarloAtendido
Haha Yea I follow him a lot buddy! @Netwon
All good points but #2 definitely hit home since I'm such a sucker for marketing and always want the latest and greatest lol. Good reminder to be happy and have fun with what I have which your dj gear for beginners video helped me find!
Great content as always! Lesson #2 for me is something I have to remind myself!
I really love that you say without practice, it doesn’t matter what content you have or nice things you have.
It's always been a pleasure learning from you love from India!
I'm glad that I've watched this Video. Very Helpful for me Who only start Djing for about a year ago. Thanks Men! 😊
DJ Carlo Atendido No Probs Men. Actually I'm the one who need to thankyou because at first I'm only a bedroom producer but when I saw you in Redbull I got Inspired by your Set and start practicing Djing. Mabuhay ka! ❤
Oh maaan...my heart dropped when I saw this vid. You hit on so many crucial points. Hit the nail on the head when you talked about the excuses that DJs make instead of putting in hard work. Excellent video once again.
DJ Carlo Atendido would love to see you spin either in the US or PI. 2019 goals.
Oh and I agree alot with #2 DJ gear doesn't make you a better DJ, it only allows you to do more technical things within a mix. A good DJ to me is knowing the structure of music and mixing songs with smooth transitions and of course knowing how to read a crowd. I started DJing with DDJ Sr and recently upgraded to the DDJ 1000 and the music structure is still the same lol. My transitions are just a little more complex. Thank you for all the videos you post and most of all thank you for responding to your followers on your channel. Peace my friend
You always speak from your heart , thanksgivings
Yes! Skills definitely! I think lights and the experience are the most important.
I dj with a numark party mixer and tbh I’m happy with it as it fits in my bag can take it anywhere
Theo Griffin that cute little mixer lol
Hey DJ Carlo! I’m currently studying music at my community college. I just got a beginner deck and you’re videos are helping me a TON! Thanks for all of your pro tips!🤘🏾
Hey Carlo, enjoy your tips and insight!! Can’t wait to put it to work!!
Thanks Carlo, your videos always inspire me to rethink how amazing it is. And as always, you make things easier for us to learn!
All of these tips are absolutely true.
No one cares about how amazing you are behind the decks. They don't know what you're doing. Just have a great song selection and learn to read the crowd.
Gear? Practice on what ever you can. Get lessons. Buy a cheap controller
I got the DDJ-400 and that's all I need at home because every club has gear.
I did 2 free gigs in a club and I smashed it both times. The club was rocking and the management were so happy, that I'm now booked to play there twice a week for pretty good coin.
All of these are just facts.
Go out and get em guys
Legend
This comment was inspiring, thank you!
Third lesson hit me the truest. I remember taking gigs that paid almost nothing while i was in college but gave me experience.
One of the most important lessons for me is "Use what you have". By simply doing that I feel that it portrays someone who truly loves music and DJing. Thanks Professor for the great lessons here and all the other videos.
It's always been a pleasure learning from you love from morocco !
It's always a pleasure to see another video of yours.
Great improvement in video and most of all is in light and shadow! Always learning from your channel Thanks.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the positive feedback!
So so true!!!!!!! I've been Djing since 1980, started out with 2 belt drive fischer belt drive tables & gemini mixer with Peavy amp & speakers. Finally got some 1200's about 1988. But nothing takes the place of playing the right songs at the right time & captivating a room!!!!!! Knowing what songs or sounds work with any particular crowd is as valuable as "GOLD". i gained recognition Djing yrs later using 2 5-disc carasells & a numark mixer (of course w/Peavy amp & speakers lol) & would have the club dancing & begging for more just on playing the right song & the right time (NO EFFECTS, SCRATCHING OR COMPUTER ASSISTANCE!!!!! Technical skill is awesome, but it is only part of being a "GOOD DJ" Musical knowledge & a perception of what the crowd wants is way more IMPORTANT! lOVE YOUR BLOGS, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! p.s. after 30 + yrs of Djing I learned musical content outweighs technical skill hands down.
Hi Carlo! Really learned a lot from this vid specially on the third tip! Will help me out as a beginner DJ.
So true, it’s all about playing the right song for the right crowd. Tricks aren’t as important nor the new shiny gear. Just putting in the work. You’re videos are great inspiration to dig deeper in my music library and make it sound better. Thanks Carlo!!
This is GOLD! Thank you!
The 2. lesson definetely hits the most. Thanks for the value.
Dude that mix with me #1 was hard af. Thanks for the videos!
My favourite channel for true and straight forward tutorials.
Thank you dj Carlo Atendido
#3 gigs for exposure
you only become good at live mixing if you have a crowd to work off of. if you get a chance to play to a crowd and don't have many of those experiences - TAKE IT!
I agree with that, but I would add that once you're a working DJ, don't work for free. I played for free starting out and it have me the experience, confidence, and contacts to start getting paid gigs. That was all fine when I worked a full-time day job. Now that I rely on DJing for at least half of my income, I don't play for free. If someone asks, I politely tell them that I'm not at a point in my career where I can afford to work for free.
Thank u Carlo for everything! I'm working, working and working to be a better DJ.
@@djcarlo greetings from Poland! Have a nice day 😀
I have learned more from your videos about DJing in a few weeks than I have over the past five years. Thank you.
I'm honestly so glad you did! I just really want to put as much knowledge and information out there!
Absolutely love your vids man. So informative and simple
I've Been DJing For 42 Years Started In 1977 I Never Was In It For The Money Just The Passion. Thank You For Videos. You Can Teach An Old Dog New Tricks I'm Always Learning Something New Thanks To Your Videos.
thank you for the advice Carlo!I will make sure to train on my dj sbb3 :)
Thanks DJ Carlo Atendido, I've started my channel this year and hope I can one up my passion with this... Keep up the hard work!
that second point you made is so solid really made me think more about my life and what i want thanks man!
Definitely the second point hit me the hardest. Learning that booking gigs is a lot about image. Building that social media following.
My hardest DJ lesson was learning that just because two tracks have the same BPM doesn't always mean they can mix well; in other words I had to learn to mix in key at the same time with a lack of understanding music theory. Thanks for the video!
Hello Carlo! Enjoy watching your videos. Very thorough and make it look very easy qhen giving your tutorials You motivate viewers and provide confidence. Thanks bro!
Truth and Reality. Carlo Rocks.
I am a ass if i don't watch your videos. Everything is gems brother.
Always GREAT advice🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's definitely the third and last tip, that was most important for me. Digging that t-shirt totally! And as always, great content! :D
@@djcarlo Thanks, I hope so too haha!
The lesson 2 is the best lesson for all the DJ's, we DJ because we love the music after the gear. Gear is everywhere, we can start DJing even example is on phone, if you love DJ you can play the music anywhere using your passion. :) Thank you for all the tutorials DJ CARLO! Love it.
Thank you for the insight, Much appreciated.
The second lesson hit me the hardest! I always thought that gear was the prime tool for a dj to succeed!
Oh wow! Point 2 is so much relatable. Thats how I was. But now I'm pushing myself to nurture the skills and evolve them with whatever I have at my disposal. Thank you for the amazing content AGAIN Carlo.
Carlo the last one hit me hard thats what I always think when I DJ and im still a begginer and I have lots of passion.
Another great video with great tips for new djs! and old djs
Lesson 2 definitely hit me the hardest and it wasn't until i saw other djs. Getting gigs with the same entry level gear i had that i really understood that.
I always learned a lot from you Bro. Hardwork and more practise will makes me more better.
You are the best ! I learn lot of things from you .Thank you DJ Carlo
I am self learning DJing, it's great that I've found out your TH-cam channel! Very helpful & practical!
Thank you so much for your dedicating!
Amy Chen how’s is going so far?
Thank you so much for supporting my channel!
Thank you Carlo! Great video!
2nd hit me hard! I really approve with that one! My story was that I really have this feeling that when you don't have the gear, it's very hard and challenging to get into and learn djing. But since I can't afford a beginner controller like DDJ-RB, and I really wanted to learn djing so bad, I downloaded an app on my phone. From there, I practiced the basics like beatmatching and other basic transitions, creating little mixes etc. Until recently I was able to have my first controller, DDJ-RB, and little did I know, I already had the fundamentals and basics that I need already! It just became better because you can physically control it! I realized it's not about the gear, it's always about you looking for ways to learn despite challenges! :)
@@djcarlo of course! I've been watching your tutorials and contents since then, even when I was only djing with my phone and have learned so much! Keep the great contents going!
You have a really unique way of explaining things, keep it up⚡
Just bought myself the DDJ-400 ,also your video's are great man!
Awesome Video. I have to admit that loads of people we telling me that I need to start out with a pair of CDJs so I would not be limited and I almost went for it. ending up getting a DDJ-RB it was affordable and I love it. Thanks for the Vid
Thanks for your tips, i'm a begginer DJ and your content really help me a LOTTT
This was a great 3 DJ Lesson I will enjoy this video and I will share it out to my fellow DJs as well. Keep it up!
First off let me say, I love your videos. As a working DJ I can say that every tip in this video is 100% accurate. Especially the newest gear part. Pioneer, Denon, etc. make DJ gear not DJ's. It doesn't matter what you use, it's how you use it. Your videos using entry level/beginner gear prove that.
Nice vid :) It is very nice that you share your experiences with others and it is every video a pleasure learning new tricks and skills from you:)
Thank you Carlo..! Always waiting for your videos from El Salvador 🇸🇻
Djing with the equipment I have now and learning to use it to the best of its potential. It’s hard starting at square one and mastering the beginning steps
These 5 minutes might be one more great punch to my face, and it is worth it. Sure, I am one of the hundreds, who leave a comment down here for a giveaway, but the topic is the main reason. While just chilling on my bed watching videos, I should better put my phones on and give out some music and practice for a bit.
Carlo, thank you for your content! Words you say make all of us feel freshed up and kick the asses to start getting better. Dude, YOU ARE THE INSPIRATION.
Huge cheers from Moscow.
DJ Carlo Atendido I would be happy to see you here, you will really love this city. Keep on rocking!
Good advice I've done all three in my come up and it's worked now I'm at my pick
definitely a great top 3 misconceptions of djing. IF I could add a 4th item... Go to the booking location early or days in advance to understand the setup in advance, or expect HUGE fails!
#3 is so true. I haven't been paid for the majority of my gigs, but I'm getting a hell of a lot of exposure in my area and having a lot of fun!
the lesson that hit me the hardest was lesson 2, i always wanted to buy a bigger gear because i wanted to be more creative and be better in djing. I own a ddj sb controller and ive been using it for almost 5 years already and i realized that you dont really need those expensive gears to get better at djing because what you will need is hardwork and the passion and love for djing. This channel also helped me learn this lesson because of your tutorials i learned a lot of things that i could not do before like scratching because i always thought that i needed turntables to learn to scratch but this channel showed me that everything can be learned with whatever gear you use if only you work hard and keep on practicing. Thanks for the tutorials idol you are awesome.
3rd lesson helps me a lot . thankyou dj carlo!
The third one, great video mate!
I watched all your video and theyre very useful for me
I think song selection is crucial. Great topic once again Boss Carlo.
Thanks for your input, and experience🙌🏻🙌🏻✌🏻👍🏻
I was binding keys, making macros on virtual dj to be able to smoothly tern 2 knobs at the same time. It worked for the simplest transition. No controller. But also no gigs. Because still thought that was not enough. Now.. I have controller and my first gig coming up!!! Woooop !
Woohoo! Congratulations on your first gig Vitalijs!
@@djcarlo Carlo, it was mind blowing. It was my first ever, and also i played 7 hours straight!!! man I wish I had watched more of your videos and practised more different range mixing. Had to jump between Hip hop and Techno. But man it was so fun. Thank you for you videos! BTW might be cool to hear from you everything from your first gig!
Love your videos and I love this T-shirt 😂😍
Love your video. A lot of knowledge for upcoming DJ. Thank you for being real.
Holla all the way from Malaysia! Point 1 & 3 totally hits the spot...skills ain't everything, it's more of marketting and branding yourself as a DJ and getting gigs to gain more exposure! Keep it up bro! Lovin' the content.
I just got the DDJ-400 and i'm ready to roll. I will play my first gig is on the 13th of june in my hometown, can't wait!!! :D Great video BTW :) And the 3rd lesson is a really good tip, I will kill for gigs for exposure now in the beginning.
@@djcarlo Thank you Carlo! :)
Solid Tips 👍 I was struggling with #2. I realized that’s just an excuse keeping me from getting started.
Really appreciate the information. it's like you were describing my current situation lol love your vids man keep it up!
I'm already subscribed to your channel. Your channel has helped me learn a lot of tricks.
The lesson that hit me hardest is doing free gigs. I love doing it and I would do it for free to get more publicity and have a bigger following to get more paid gigs.
Thanks for what you do.
Man i follow you every week through my crappy phone and man i love it. I really agree with you about the second point in this vídeo but the One thing i think u are preety much right and it hit so hard i got really inspired to start doing it is to POST CONTENT!!!!! Ty for your advice bro!
Lesson 2, I’ve currently got the numark dj controller and can’t afford ‘good’ equipment so this helps a lot
I definitely get the exposure tip, I’m jus starting out and I took a gig in a “dj competition” to see who was the best, I didn’t win but I got my name out there and it was completely worth it
Great video. All three of those reasons hit home for me. I really do enjoy you listening to your vlog. I feel I always learn something. Peace
Another great vlog. Keep the coming 👍
Thanks Dj Carlo. Awesome Master!
Awesome content! I started out with a laptop and free house parties 😂
Uff. The second one hit me the hardest. It is basically me! I bought a DDJ 400 lately, but I have no clue on how to start or how to learn. So I came over here a few weeks before to learn it, and I am kinda getting somewhere.
Thank You For Your Kind Pointers Carlo ❤️
Awesome Video!! Thank you for the help!