Point-Blank DJ Courses

agree with NITEFLY.

best using money to buy yr own decks. and learn yrself. u got any mates who will teach u?
 
NITEFLY said:
for that much i could get some decks and a mixer and teach myself :roll:

Fortunately I have all the technology. I started just a few months and have been mixing away happy as larry, but a bit of third party advice always comes in handy to make the next step............ which led me onto Point-Blank. Coming from a music background the whole idea of beat matching and phrasing came quickly. I could always kidnap Mr Tong for a few months.
 
NITEFLY said:
for that much i could get some decks and a mixer and teach myself :roll:

Fortunately I have all the technology. I started just a few months and have been mixing away happy as larry, but a bit of third party advice always comes in handy to make the next step............ which led me onto Point-Blank. Coming from a music background the whole idea of beat matching and phrasing came quickly. I could always kidnap Mr Tong for a few months.
 
monkehUK said:
Fook £450 on a DJing course, spend the money on tunes you silly dog!

Ok, when I sort my big hairy butt out I will hook my PC up to my decks, send out some CD's and you guys can be my :evil: "Simon :twisted: Cowell" :evil:

(I don't really have a big hairy butt by the way............ just in case you were letting your imaginations run wild you sick people.)
 
I wouldn't pay to learn something without a professional qualification which in theory would help me get where I wanted to be, so £450 is a rip-off I think
 
chewie_oo7 said:
comin' at ya said:
Kidnap Pete Tong - thought you wanted to learn how to mix ??

There's only one thing you need to be able to mix well - practice.

LMFAO. :lol:

HA HA HA HA!!! Awesome!!! I am all set with software, technology and the vinyl. All I need is an audience. Give me a couple of weeks while I sort my self out and hey presto, as if by magic a number of cd's will be winging their way towards you guys.
 
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