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Sunday, March 30, 2014

7 tips Becoming A Better DJ

DJ in public 
Always record your mixes
Learn phrase matching
Share your mixes
Listen to other DJs critically
Write stuff down
Practise every day 
more tips on digital dj life website
http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2011/09/7-steps-to-become-a-better-dj/


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

every beat and beat on the EDM music

every beat and beat on the EDM music
  • Drum and Bass averages a BPM of 160-180
    • Oldschool jungle is around 160-170
    • Drum & Bass and Drumstep and Neurofunk 170-180
  • Dubstep/Euro Dance/Trance is around 140 BPM
  • House varies between 118 and 135 BPM
    • UK garage/2-step is usually between 130-135 BPM
    • UK funky is around 130 BPM
  • Techno 120-160 BPM
    • Generally around 120-135
    • Acid Techno 135-150
    • Schranz around 150
  • Hardstyle is around 150 BPM
  • Trap is around 140 BPM
  • Juke/Footwork is around 160 BPM
  • Hip Hop is around 80-115 BPM
  • Triphop / Downtempo around 90-110 BPM
  • Concert marches are typically ~120 BPM.
  • Screamers are usually 130-150 BPM
  • Largo is 40-60 BPM
  • Larghetto is 60-66 BPM
  • Adagio is 66-76 BPM
  • Andante is 76-108 BPM
  • Moderato is 108-120 BPM
  • Allegro is 120-168 BPM
  • Presto is 168-200 BPM
  • Prestissimo is 200+ BPM (These last according to my Sabine Zipbeat.)

Sunday, March 23, 2014

How to Write a Good Melody

First, what is a good melody? Well, let's compare it to literature!

Everyone knows that each and every word have their own meaning, if you put them together they can make sentences which can make stories. If you're really good, words can form a good novel. It's exactly the same with tones. Every tone has the potential of making you feel certain emotions, put them together and you they tell you a story through emotions. So whereas words gives tells concrete stories, melodies tell emotional and abstract stories! This is a guide to make them.

1
Be patient! Never expect it's easy to make a good melody! Even a poor, poor pop-song is quite tricky, be extremely careful with going into genres like psychedelic-whatever if you haven't got the drive to take your time with a melody! Remember: Melodies are 100% mind-work (the guitar or the piano won't give you any melodies!) Take your precious time, and let the song develop in your head bit by bit! If you want to make a melody that's both good art, and catchy, then give it at least a month!

  1. 2
    Have an experience! Please, don't just make something! The complexity of the emotions are vital in terms of making a solid melody! You need inspiration and experiences to get the right mix of feelings! Something from your life will do, another great source is in fact dreams and nightmares...
  1. 3
    Focus on what you like! What sort of music do you like? Ask yourself: What do I want my song to sound like? This gives you a great starting-point!!
  2. 4
    Concentrate about emphasizing feelings through sound! Melodies are emotional text, remember? This is why you need an experience!! By the way, don't be afraid of using bottomless sadness in your melody, that's just a good idea!
  3. 5
    Try to make that first little tune. Just start somewhere, it's not going to be a legendary song straight away, but it can become one if you just have the drive!! A little advice for starting: Good melodies tends to use a lot of tones in a short period of time!! Try to make something that's not thudding!
  4. 6
    Sing the tune to yourself now and then. This process is the main part and helps your brain to find the magic in the tune you have made. The more you do this, the better the melody gets. (NB! Don't sing it out loud, sing it to yourself in your head during this process!)
  5. 7
    Let it naturally develop in your mind! Well, this is the result of the last step!
  6. 8
    If you got two or three of these tunes, make them merge! Sometimes the tunes sound too equal, but if you put them together you get one great melody, instead of a handful of bad ones!
  7. 9
    Try and fail with rhythms and instrument in your head! Trying and failing is 90% of the process, a boring fact, but it pays off!
  8. 10
    When it's there, sing it or play it to yourself! Now you know how it sounds like in the real world! Great!!
  9. 11
    Give it some lyrics as well! You should do this because you know what sort of word that fits to the melody!! (Of course, we all like instrumentals, but give them some lyrics if you feel that's appropriate)
  10. 12
    Obviously, practice makes perfect! Surprise?
  11. 13
    Let your dearest ones listen to your song! Not everyone, please, but someone who can give you their honest and constructive opinions!
  12. Tips

    • Never give up!! You will improve with practice!!
    • Try to not be artificial!! I know many people like ballads and stuff, but to me it's only the melody that can properly emphasize the emotions!! Remember that when you're making them!
    • Make many melodies, as well as giving it all on each one of them!!

  13. source:
  14. http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Good-Melody

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

ELECTRO HOUSE , MTV DANCE HITS 2014 top hits


ELECTRO HOUSE , MTV DANCE HITS 2014 top hits 
hi , check out my new net show , every week you will get the list of the songs that i was like. 
plz support the artists you like and  download there music legal !
this 2014 top hits is part of my blog so you can check it out 
it will be active very soon

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playlist

DJ TA - Trance Control Your Life
Ylvis - The Fox ( Miguel Vargas Club Mix )
Eminem Feat Rihanna - The Monste eSQUIRE vs OFFBeat Bootleg Remix
Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe (Matthew James BOOTLEG)
Showtek - We Like To Party
Katy Perry ft. Juicy J - Dark Horse (Sirius B Remix)
Pitbull ft. Ke$ha - Timber (Vince Neel Bootleg)
David Guetta feat Ne-Yo Akon - Play Hard Albert Neve Remix
Laidback Luke & Peking Duk - Mufasa
Lush Simon - Adrenaline
Julian Jordan - Up In This!


Sunday, March 16, 2014

Dance Ejay 6

if you wanna be a dj producer but you are lazy for creating you'r music
this is the sortcut to do this


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Monday, March 3, 2014

3 step of doing good remix / track

Step 1 – Choosing your track and extracting the vocals
  • Identifying a suitable song to remix – is it too jumbled?
  • Different methods for extracting vocals.
  • Cleaning up the vocals to get a suitable vocal track to work with / cutting up vocals into individual phrases for better timing, or to alter the vocal line entirely.
  • Replacing the vocals with a new voice.

Step 2 – Creating a suitable new music-bed for the vocals
  • Defining what musical key the new track is going to be.
  • Using loops from existing tracks.
  • Building beats & instrumentals from scratch.

Step 3 – Arranging & Mastering the complete song
  • Taking a music-bed & vocal track and arranging them to be interesting.
  • Using effects creatively to produce a new twist to the same song.
  • Mastering with effects and getting a good overall balance

read more here