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    Quote Originally Posted by Topps View Post
    ...yep

    Money doesn't make you a good DJ people

    Just download a ton of top 40 and deadmau5. Mix them together, rinse and repeat
    I have my hats down to that. I'm by no means of a good dj. I've only been a bedroom dj. I just list my gears so that peeps can give me some recommendation on how I can make the set more interesting its by no means to intimidate anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VnS View Post
    I have my hats down to that. I'm by no means of a good dj. I've only been a bedroom dj. I just list my gears so that peeps can give me some recommendation on how I can make the set more interesting its by no means to intimidate anyone.
    If this is your first gig I think just holding your own is all that you should be worried about, not looking for any secret tips and tricks to help make it amazing. Especially if this is an outdoor bbq...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topps View Post
    If this is your first gig I think just holding your own is all that you should be worried about, not looking for any secret tips and tricks to help make it amazing. Especially if this is an outdoor bbq...
    Cheers mate. Now thats quality info I'm looking for well I'm probably just nervous with excitement on this whole thing. What the reaction of the crowd gonna be? all those What,Where,Who,Why,When,How's just kept popping up. I shall dig deeper into the forum for more info.

    cheers,
    VnS.

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    Just keep the atmosphere upbeat and don't be afraid to just let a song ride out, you don't need to do ny complicated mixing or drops. Always include songs people can sing to (old or new) Ex Old: Don't Stop Believing. New: Hey Soul Sister

    Start off with songs that are long so you can get comfortable but honestly after your first couple tunes your confidence will go up and you'll be alright.

    Biggest tip, don't play too loud, you should be like background noise in a store unless you have people dancing then you can play a little louder but don't kill conversation by making people yell at each other

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