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Advanced DJ (mixing) techniques
Posted on: 16.06.2013 by Vania Geary
Hi guys, my first thread on this community .

A few months ago I 'discovered' the camelot wheel for harmonic mixing, it helped me making my sets more fluent and coherent. By now this techniques hasn't got any secrets for me anymore, at the moment I'm searching for some new, advanced mixing techniques.

If you have got any advice, tips, websites, books, ... don't hesitate telling me!

Thanks
G
Vania Geary
17.06.2013
Hey guys, thanks for the real fast response!


First of all thanks Patch for the link to DJ Angelo, eventhough I use digital gear the video taught me alot about rythm, scratching and 'expand' my routine sets.

Secondly, Kanoa, I appreciate the links you've posted and the time you took to explain to me how you get influenced by other, bigger(?) DJs. I've been doing pretty much the same thing, for the deconstruction part etc. And I can honestly say your conclussion was one of the best advices I ever had involving DJing.


Allthough I am thankful for the councel, my search to certain techniques (similar to the camelot wheel) continues. Perhaps we could add more FX or use the BPM circle aswell (http://www.djranking s.com/2013/04/1...-techniques/)?
On my behalf the harmonic circle gave me a new creative insight, now that I've 'mastered' it, there's an emptyness (I'm not depressed or anything, my English just isn't good enough to express myself ) or a crave to learn new things!


Thank you both, you've certainly helped me further!
Kind regards
G
Maurine Gober
16.06.2013
Hi G
Vania Geary
16.06.2013
Hi guys, my first thread on this community .

A few months ago I 'discovered' the camelot wheel for harmonic mixing, it helped me making my sets more fluent and coherent. By now this techniques hasn't got any secrets for me anymore, at the moment I'm searching for some new, advanced mixing techniques.

If you have got any advice, tips, websites, books, ... don't hesitate telling me!

Thanks
G
Vania Geary
17.06.2013
Hey guys, thanks for the real fast response!


First of all thanks Patch for the link to DJ Angelo, eventhough I use digital gear the video taught me alot about rythm, scratching and 'expand' my routine sets.

Secondly, Kanoa, I appreciate the links you've posted and the time you took to explain to me how you get influenced by other, bigger(?) DJs. I've been doing pretty much the same thing, for the deconstruction part etc. And I can honestly say your conclussion was one of the best advices I ever had involving DJing.


Allthough I am thankful for the councel, my search to certain techniques (similar to the camelot wheel) continues. Perhaps we could add more FX or use the BPM circle aswell (http://www.djranking s.com/2013/04/1...-techniques/)?
On my behalf the harmonic circle gave me a new creative insight, now that I've 'mastered' it, there's an emptyness (I'm not depressed or anything, my English just isn't good enough to express myself ) or a crave to learn new things!


Thank you both, you've certainly helped me further!
Kind regards
G
Maurine Gober
16.06.2013
Hi G
Vania Geary
16.06.2013
Hi guys, my first thread on this community .

A few months ago I 'discovered' the camelot wheel for harmonic mixing, it helped me making my sets more fluent and coherent. By now this techniques hasn't got any secrets for me anymore, at the moment I'm searching for some new, advanced mixing techniques.

If you have got any advice, tips, websites, books, ... don't hesitate telling me!

Thanks
G
Vania Geary
17.06.2013
Hey guys, thanks for the real fast response!


First of all thanks Patch for the link to DJ Angelo, eventhough I use digital gear the video taught me alot about rythm, scratching and 'expand' my routine sets.

Secondly, Kanoa, I appreciate the links you've posted and the time you took to explain to me how you get influenced by other, bigger(?) DJs. I've been doing pretty much the same thing, for the deconstruction part etc. And I can honestly say your conclussion was one of the best advices I ever had involving DJing.


Allthough I am thankful for the councel, my search to certain techniques (similar to the camelot wheel) continues. Perhaps we could add more FX or use the BPM circle aswell (http://www.djranking s.com/2013/04/1...-techniques/)?
On my behalf the harmonic circle gave me a new creative insight, now that I've 'mastered' it, there's an emptyness (I'm not depressed or anything, my English just isn't good enough to express myself ) or a crave to learn new things!


Thank you both, you've certainly helped me further!
Kind regards
G
Maurine Gober
16.06.2013
Hi G
Vania Geary
16.06.2013
Hi guys, my first thread on this community .

A few months ago I 'discovered' the camelot wheel for harmonic mixing, it helped me making my sets more fluent and coherent. By now this techniques hasn't got any secrets for me anymore, at the moment I'm searching for some new, advanced mixing techniques.

If you have got any advice, tips, websites, books, ... don't hesitate telling me!

Thanks
G
Vania Geary
17.06.2013
Hey guys, thanks for the real fast response!


First of all thanks Patch for the link to DJ Angelo, eventhough I use digital gear the video taught me alot about rythm, scratching and 'expand' my routine sets.

Secondly, Kanoa, I appreciate the links you've posted and the time you took to explain to me how you get influenced by other, bigger(?) DJs. I've been doing pretty much the same thing, for the deconstruction part etc. And I can honestly say your conclussion was one of the best advices I ever had involving DJing.


Allthough I am thankful for the councel, my search to certain techniques (similar to the camelot wheel) continues. Perhaps we could add more FX or use the BPM circle aswell (http://www.djranking s.com/2013/04/1...-techniques/)?
On my behalf the harmonic circle gave me a new creative insight, now that I've 'mastered' it, there's an emptyness (I'm not depressed or anything, my English just isn't good enough to express myself ) or a crave to learn new things!


Thank you both, you've certainly helped me further!
Kind regards
G
Maurine Gober
16.06.2013
Hi G
Vania Geary
16.06.2013
Hi guys, my first thread on this community .

A few months ago I 'discovered' the camelot wheel for harmonic mixing, it helped me making my sets more fluent and coherent. By now this techniques hasn't got any secrets for me anymore, at the moment I'm searching for some new, advanced mixing techniques.

If you have got any advice, tips, websites, books, ... don't hesitate telling me!

Thanks
G
Vania Geary
17.06.2013
Hey guys, thanks for the real fast response!


First of all thanks Patch for the link to DJ Angelo, eventhough I use digital gear the video taught me alot about rythm, scratching and 'expand' my routine sets.

Secondly, Kanoa, I appreciate the links you've posted and the time you took to explain to me how you get influenced by other, bigger(?) DJs. I've been doing pretty much the same thing, for the deconstruction part etc. And I can honestly say your conclussion was one of the best advices I ever had involving DJing.


Allthough I am thankful for the councel, my search to certain techniques (similar to the camelot wheel) continues. Perhaps we could add more FX or use the BPM circle aswell (http://www.djranking s.com/2013/04/1...-techniques/)?
On my behalf the harmonic circle gave me a new creative insight, now that I've 'mastered' it, there's an emptyness (I'm not depressed or anything, my English just isn't good enough to express myself ) or a crave to learn new things!


Thank you both, you've certainly helped me further!
Kind regards
G
Maurine Gober
16.06.2013
Hi G
Vania Geary
16.06.2013
Hi guys, my first thread on this community .

A few months ago I 'discovered' the camelot wheel for harmonic mixing, it helped me making my sets more fluent and coherent. By now this techniques hasn't got any secrets for me anymore, at the moment I'm searching for some new, advanced mixing techniques.

If you have got any advice, tips, websites, books, ... don't hesitate telling me!

Thanks
G
Vania Geary
17.06.2013
Hey guys, thanks for the real fast response!


First of all thanks Patch for the link to DJ Angelo, eventhough I use digital gear the video taught me alot about rythm, scratching and 'expand' my routine sets.

Secondly, Kanoa, I appreciate the links you've posted and the time you took to explain to me how you get influenced by other, bigger(?) DJs. I've been doing pretty much the same thing, for the deconstruction part etc. And I can honestly say your conclussion was one of the best advices I ever had involving DJing.


Allthough I am thankful for the councel, my search to certain techniques (similar to the camelot wheel) continues. Perhaps we could add more FX or use the BPM circle aswell (http://www.djranking s.com/2013/04/1...-techniques/)?
On my behalf the harmonic circle gave me a new creative insight, now that I've 'mastered' it, there's an emptyness (I'm not depressed or anything, my English just isn't good enough to express myself ) or a crave to learn new things!


Thank you both, you've certainly helped me further!
Kind regards
G
Maurine Gober
16.06.2013
Hi G
Vania Geary
16.06.2013
Hi guys, my first thread on this community .

A few months ago I 'discovered' the camelot wheel for harmonic mixing, it helped me making my sets more fluent and coherent. By now this techniques hasn't got any secrets for me anymore, at the moment I'm searching for some new, advanced mixing techniques.

If you have got any advice, tips, websites, books, ... don't hesitate telling me!

Thanks
G
Vania Geary
17.06.2013
Hey guys, thanks for the real fast response!


First of all thanks Patch for the link to DJ Angelo, eventhough I use digital gear the video taught me alot about rythm, scratching and 'expand' my routine sets.

Secondly, Kanoa, I appreciate the links you've posted and the time you took to explain to me how you get influenced by other, bigger(?) DJs. I've been doing pretty much the same thing, for the deconstruction part etc. And I can honestly say your conclussion was one of the best advices I ever had involving DJing.


Allthough I am thankful for the councel, my search to certain techniques (similar to the camelot wheel) continues. Perhaps we could add more FX or use the BPM circle aswell (http://www.djranking s.com/2013/04/1...-techniques/)?
On my behalf the harmonic circle gave me a new creative insight, now that I've 'mastered' it, there's an emptyness (I'm not depressed or anything, my English just isn't good enough to express myself ) or a crave to learn new things!


Thank you both, you've certainly helped me further!
Kind regards
G
Maurine Gober
16.06.2013
Hi G
Brunilda Kora
16.06.2013
Check out DJ Angelo on youtube.

Specifically his Trick Mixing and Funy Turntablism videos.

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