How To Become A Successful DJ (The Ultimate Guide)

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  • @ununuwav
    @ununuwav Рік тому +607

    I started learning how to DJ last year and now I'm gonna have my first gig at a house party on new year for like 10-15 people and I'm buzzing for it! Thank you so much for the advices, in 1 year time I'll come back to comment again and say where I'm at i my DJ career, really looking forward to what I'm gonna write

    • @Tomino1302
      @Tomino1302 Рік тому +15

      I’m happy for you, as much as I’d be for myself if that were to happen :(. I’m starting something new, I’ve recently started Dj too, though I’m still confused and not 100% sure if that’s what fits me… I just kind of keep working on that and sometimes even watching comments like yours, to cheer myself up a bit. I can’t see my future but I wish me the best, that’s what I’m saying when I pray 🙄. Anyways wishing the best to you like I do for myself.

    • @bliss_555
      @bliss_555 Рік тому +4

      @@Tomino1302 How'd it go?

    • @Tomino1302
      @Tomino1302 Рік тому +2

      @@bliss_555 what do you mean? You mean how did* it go?

    • @SillyHStudios
      @SillyHStudios Рік тому +14

      @@Tomino1302 "How'd it go" is fine. English speaking countries use that a lot. No need for the attitude Bud.

    • @Tomino1302
      @Tomino1302 Рік тому +3

      @@SillyHStudios oh, didn’t know that! Thx a lot!

  • @DjJSwiftDaMixWiz
    @DjJSwiftDaMixWiz Рік тому +159

    I've been djing for 38 years and I love it. Don't do much gigs now just cookouts and family events. It was never about the money for me. I love mixing music it's in my blood.

    • @stevetvtk8637
      @stevetvtk8637 Рік тому +2

      I wish to invite you to my Dj gigs.

    • @djfingersflores
      @djfingersflores Рік тому +1

      right on DJ, I also started in the 80's like yourself. I turned it into a full time gig and still goin' strong. Peace HIP HOP DON'T STOP

    • @stefanytellez223
      @stefanytellez223 Рік тому

      That’s how I feel ❤

    • @sagestb
      @sagestb 7 місяців тому

      love that, cookouts have the best vibes

  • @MixmasterD089
    @MixmasterD089 10 місяців тому +62

    True words. Djing was allways my dream. At age of 34 i bought a cheap controller and started to practice everyday. now im looking forward to buy my Rane 4 and have my first gig at the bar of my brother. dont want to make big money. just want to have some people dancing to my music. thats all i want. i regret not starting earlier.

    • @urfavgaycousin
      @urfavgaycousin 4 місяці тому +7

      Ur only 34! U got ur whole life to DJ! Cheers!

  • @macdjmarco
    @macdjmarco 11 місяців тому +33

    I'm just around 4 mins in this video before i write this comment, and boy, this DJ teacher is coming from the real world experience. He's the realest, most honest, not promoting products kind of teacher. I'm subscribing.
    Edit: Okay, its very detailed as well. Man, thank you.

  • @TonLoef
    @TonLoef 8 місяців тому +9

    Wow, Cee B, You are ( believe me ) the first DJ on UA-cam who is Honest and realistic. And a better speech for the ones who want to become a DJ doesn"t exist. You are giving a realistic picture of the way it works in the music business. The music industrie is the hardest business in the world. Keep on the good work !

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @djjameshayes9766
    @djjameshayes9766 Рік тому +26

    One thing worth mentioning & any DJ with no ego will tell u.. Even on your best night u can get a bad crowd. I’m gigging 10 years & it happens, new DJs go out there be polite & remember there may be a**holes so just smile & put your head down & mix 🤙🏼

    • @MM-lo8dn
      @MM-lo8dn Рік тому +2

      Yup, been at it since 07 and bad nights are just part of the game. Some crowds wont even get down to the hits 😂

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @maxs6026
    @maxs6026 Рік тому +21

    0:09 What is your "Why"
    1:40 Get affordable equipment to start (decks, laptop, headphones, software)
    5:38 Source your music
    7:38 Practice x3
    8:38 Record yourself + make content to show
    9:35 Get outside + low-pressure gigs
    10:56 Private bookings
    11:35 Play to the crowd (not urself)
    13:29 Social media
    14:26 Online presence + building content
    14:51 Quiet bars & clubs
    16:45 Be persistent
    17:29 Be prepared after the callback
    18:18 Have an adequate library (links on how to build)
    18:30 Have a backup music source! (phone, etc)
    19:20 Take gig notes & always improve!
    20:20 Continuous gigs (be good)
    20:34 Be polite & professional
    21:20 Residency
    23:51 Sectioning your sets & adding music
    25:04 Multiple Residencies
    27:17 Talk to other DJs
    28:01 Talk to promoters (if you can)
    28:42 Make yourself known
    29:43 Listen to live DJ mixes
    31:55 Pay it Forward!

    • @DJCEE_B
      @DJCEE_B  Рік тому +5

      Hero

    • @maxs6026
      @maxs6026 Рік тому +1

      @@DJCEE_B My pleasure, great content and knowledge!

  • @TeraGreene1
    @TeraGreene1 Рік тому +41

    I’ve been a working dj since I started in 2003… and my first gigs were paid at Groove Fitness in Hollywood, CA and a gig that turned out to be a 4-year Women’s Music festival. I was the sole dj for that and we collectively won an award for the fest. Almost 21 years into my career, I actually don’t use much social media and yes, I get a ton of bookings by word of mouth. Sure, I have a radio show and SoundCloud and such, but I got 2 inquiries today for gigs, as well as a contract to sign tomorrow and 2 gigs this Friday and Saturday. I dj for private events and public offerings, and even teach (I am currently teaching a 9 year old how to dj). I’m a DJ’s DJ. I love supporting djs and was a dancer before I started djing. I would get invited to all the parties because I would start the dance floors haha Then I went to music school and shifted from singer songwriter to dj and now I’m bringing back my singer style into my production and djing. It’s only been a 20 year hiatus from singing lol. But becoming a mom 5.5 years ago got me back singing again, naturally, then I picked up an MPC in 2019 and I am thinking the next 20 years of my career will be quite a time of exponential growth because of all the wisdom and dedication (and giving back) I’ve done.
    Enjoyed your video. I watched it because I’m taking a beginners mind again as I near year 21 so that I can approach my craft with even more freshness to continually stay a working, professional dj… even in the pandemic , I taught a middle school class of 20 how to dj, in person and virtually.
    If you’re just starting out, remember to stay adaptable and flexible , and yes, be polite. Stand out and get repeat bookings from vendors and businesses and nonprofits and private folks by sending a thank you email/text after every gig. 😊

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @23gjesse
    @23gjesse Рік тому +29

    As someone who’s trying to go from the private gig sector to the club\bar scene it’s hard to make that transition, unfortunately the Dj scene is over saturated and there’s all ways someone willing to do it for cheaper from what I learned .I appreciate this video so much because it gives you the basics. Having skill takes time . Pro tip ! Organize those crates !!

    • @SheilaSoundLLC
      @SheilaSoundLLC Рік тому +2

      figure out a way to get involved with the promoters, help out and create relationships! More importantly show up even when you're not booked! More important to show the support even when not working

    • @gregtufaro8166
      @gregtufaro8166 11 місяців тому +3

      There is no cheaper than free. If you can get your foot in door by not charging, the paid gigs will follow, if you’re good

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      ​@@gregtufaro8166Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @msmaglorie4720
    @msmaglorie4720 Рік тому +4

    I like this guy. I've been DJing over 15 years and I have been advising everyone who 'wants to be a dj' the same thing...

  • @TheLarryWilson
    @TheLarryWilson 2 роки тому +16

    Everything said is facts. Following these principles, will take you far. Since I've started my career in May 2022, I have done close to 100 gigs and a few residencies (hotels, bars, clubs, resorts, upscale restaurants, gyms, etc). Follow the PPP method: Practice, Promote, be Polite

    • @stevetvtk8637
      @stevetvtk8637 Рік тому +1

      I wish to invite you to my Dj gigs.

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @francocalifano896
    @francocalifano896 Рік тому +7

    it is so true, everything, i started 3 years ago now i finally got booked to the biggest underground club in my city, it will be my first gig in front of thousands of people, and this video is just describing my path to arrive at this point. Put your stuff out there!

    • @Triggapillz
      @Triggapillz Рік тому

      How did it go?

    • @francocalifano896
      @francocalifano896 Рік тому +2

      @@Triggapillz was fuck**ng amazing, probably the best night in my life, at the beginning i was shaking tho but as soon as i started i got in my zone and i did my things. Is even better the night after seeing all these ig stories of people having fun during my set… unbelievable, i love my job (now i can say it)

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @torinmartinez4331
    @torinmartinez4331 Рік тому +12

    Sage advice here. I started DJing frat parties and small bars, moved to a small club residency every Thursday and Friday, and eventually got the option to open for a festival. Also, consider taking FREE gigs on off nights like “Turntable Tuesdays” or EDM Wednesdays. These experiences will build your community and confidence.

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @Daniel-wb4nb
    @Daniel-wb4nb 29 днів тому

    This man is Humble & Speaks the Truth!

  • @jerz732
    @jerz732 2 роки тому +26

    Thank you so much for this game! I am a beginner myself, I have my ddj 400 and I practice literally everyday. I listened to the entire video and I appreciate your advice!🙏🏾

    • @DJCEE_B
      @DJCEE_B  2 роки тому +6

      Nice one bro. Hopefully next year you can progress in your Dj career!

  • @sheldonburrell8131
    @sheldonburrell8131 2 роки тому +31

    Yow bro, I'm a dj from Jamaica now in Canada and i can tell you, you're advices are the best I've had.. the point about taking notes and about using the play history to build your library big big advice....Big up yourself keep doing the good job you doing...

  • @djaccold
    @djaccold Рік тому +60

    I appreciate you Cee B! Your channel has helped me prepare and secure my first gig as a DJ. I mixed in front of about 125 ppl audience at a Lounge ! Yes I was nervous but I was the warm up DJ night which eased my nerves! This night was last Sunday! First time outside my living room. It’s only up from here! 🎉 I’ve been in this since October 2022. Im setting new goals for 2023!

  • @courijones1317
    @courijones1317 Рік тому +4

    Cee B - you've earned my subscription with this video. You were honest, clear, and straight to the point. It's clear you never! Thank you!

  • @rychh0
    @rychh0 Рік тому +3

    Bro im a beginner dj and this is the most helpful video I’ve ever seen aside the technical tutorials , thank u for made it. No words to describe how helpful is this

  • @Louwill53
    @Louwill53 Рік тому

    Been DJ’n for a little over a year started off with a borrowed DDJ SX2 board and have seen much success thank god ! I am now running a Rev 7 and have secured some resident Gigs every week ! Well over $7,000 in general for mobile gigs and everything but money has been seen back! All my new people keep grinding and wanting to get better. Good video fam 🤞🏻💪🏻

  • @M-Energy
    @M-Energy Рік тому +3

    So many first timers unfortunatly give up because their heart isn't in it, they just see it as a cool thing to do and don't even persevere with learning the basics. A biggie is learning to beat match (training your ear) Like anything if your passionate and determined you will progress with it.
    Everything you said is spot on bro 👊 thanks for the vid 👍

  • @Erho95
    @Erho95 Рік тому +2

    This is really quality content no bullshit, no promote any specific advertisement, pure of information. This might help a lot of beginner DJ! Thanks a lot

  • @franciscozamorano9990
    @franciscozamorano9990 Рік тому +1

    Hi. I've been a drummer for my entire life. I got my first mixer 3 months ago, and I will have my first gig in the biggest club in Tokyo lol. Best of luck to me.

  • @RuukaChan
    @RuukaChan Рік тому +5

    Really insightful guide, some points were underrated and extremely important reminders, like having backup if something goes south with your DJ gear (gave me the idea to bring a backup mixer and extra cables - better prepared than not enough)! It's important to have the right intentions on becoming a DJ- in order to be successful in anything you do your heart, mind and soul needs to be in the right places 💜I started 7 months ago and I absolutely love it. I feel the most alive when I spin and share my love for my music. Bringing all your tips with me to my 4th gig this week - thank you DJ Cee, absolutely love your content.

  • @johnnierobles2304
    @johnnierobles2304 Рік тому +5

    I couldn’t help but subscribe after listening to you throughout this video. I truly at 60 am looking to learn. I feel like finding your channel I just may have found the ultimate gold mine. Not because I’m going to become rich but I can surely see you are full of knowledge and willing to share. knowledge is power

    • @b.alexander8558
      @b.alexander8558 Рік тому

      Im 70 and love it just do it😊😊😊

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @OhNoChirag
    @OhNoChirag 9 місяців тому

    I've been a DJ since 2018 used to do private gigs, and wedding gigs then stopped DJing for almost 5 years.
    now I'm trying to put myself back in the scene and I tell you what I've lost all my skills.
    I've to practise and practise until I find myself back.
    man, thank you for making this video. one of my DJ friend shared this with me.
    I took notes from the video and wrote it down to keep it in mind for a long time.
    this will help me a lot so thank you so much once again.

  • @rosalinasantos3078
    @rosalinasantos3078 11 місяців тому +1

    Not a single lie for real felt like he was talking to his younger dj self. I will be following all of this advice!

  • @djsocrateez
    @djsocrateez Рік тому +1

    Been at this 30+ years. Going to point new DJ's to this very comprehensive video. All Facts!

  • @chesterviaje3115
    @chesterviaje3115 2 місяці тому

    Music has always been my passion since time. Ive always wanted to Dj after high school but i had no money to buy equipment and had started family early. Now im almost 40 and I have my very first gig next month in a banquet hall with about 100 people or so. Im nervous and excited and cant wait. Thanks for your advice and tips.

  • @sayyyworditsian1386
    @sayyyworditsian1386 Рік тому +4

    I appreciate this guy for showing people they dont need to spend crazy money to learn, the emphasis is you are LEARNING. Love bro 🙏🙏

    • @GiDS222
      @GiDS222 6 місяців тому

      some of the realest advice i've seen

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @marcelaperez4126
    @marcelaperez4126 Рік тому +2

    It’s been a dream since run dmc when I was 11. Im 27 now and I love music. This really did it for me to push to do it. I live in Los Angeles where there are so many!! But he music is the same. I want to bring something new, I have ideas. Thank you, I really appreciate you. 🤙💪

  • @artlovedj
    @artlovedj Рік тому +1

    He's speaking the truth. Like it or not.

  • @Jhizzle473
    @Jhizzle473 15 днів тому

    Amen 🙏🏽 but when you make your own songs it’s so rewarding seeing people vibing to your music irl 😮

  • @shockhp
    @shockhp 2 роки тому +5

    FACTS 🙏🏻🙏🏻 SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE AT THE BACK 😎

    • @DJCEE_B
      @DJCEE_B  2 роки тому

      My bro 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @xiaiaiiv
    @xiaiaiiv Місяць тому

    Best guide ever, this feels like it can apply anywhere else in life too, love this and gonna try my best to learn how to DJ

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @djtravis5673
    @djtravis5673 Рік тому +5

    I started 3 years back now am playing on a radio station still nervous tho lol

  • @DJGenX
    @DJGenX 28 днів тому

    Thanks for your awesome advice. I just did my first gig last night . You were right about it all!!

  • @Paul50million
    @Paul50million Рік тому +2

    What a great and honest video. I’m so grateful for all the information you shared. Many blessings 🙏

  • @prim3kr3ator
    @prim3kr3ator Рік тому

    I initially clicked to watch, then closed it, then reopened and man, I am glad I did! I been DJing for 10 years but move around so much that it is hard to get a residency or build a following. Watching your vid was very refreshing and served as confirmation for ideas I have now to get known more in my new home of Nashville. I started DJiin Germany and made my way to FL, Arkansas, New York and now Nashville. Watching this vid was super helpful. Thanks Cee B!

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @djsep
    @djsep Рік тому

    Good words of wisdom. I've been deejaying for 41 years. Definitely practice, practice, practice!!! You don't want to be that deejay whose mixes are a trainwreck. Never book a gig if you cannot mix. Once i got my mixes blending smoothly, my first gigs were house parties.... and yes, some were from free. From there I got my first club gig and residency by talking to the owner. My big break came when he was having issues with his current deejay and booked me a week after firing him. The rest is history...

  • @kaisholeopard
    @kaisholeopard 6 місяців тому

    Didn’t know how to begin with being a dj, this content you’ve put out is a free quick course on being a dj , a treasure trove of knowledge plus I’ve read comments from other djs which also is inspiring.
    honestly one of the the best things you mentioned is something I noticed at a local club the dj plays tracks that are predictable, and I myself and friends have left his club for another because his music was so repetitive but that’s a lesson for us aspiring djs.
    Funny thing I asked this particular DJ to tutor me as he has loads of free time because I’ve known him for years playing football, but this channel is a free university of DJ skills , keep up the excellent work with love from Atlantic Canada 🍁

  • @djsergiubulgar4922
    @djsergiubulgar4922 2 роки тому +6

    In private party's like weddings industry, when somebody ask me where he can learn DJing, I suggest him to go for free as assistent with some proDJ. Is the best and shortast way to learn. If you really love it, really want it, you will learn it.

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @PrinzII
    @PrinzII Рік тому +2

    Sometimes, you can start out buying a used controller to practice on for little or nothing. For instance, I got a used Numark NS6 II for $100 and have been running with that ever since. My goal is to get the Rane Four when it comes out.

  • @patrick_jouno
    @patrick_jouno Рік тому

    I'm 62 and I find you brillant, I've never dj before but would like to give it a try, love the videos.

  • @Y-NotMusic
    @Y-NotMusic Рік тому

    I was playing clubs years ago, but now I’m back at it via UA-cam. I do love Djing and my fam jam cannot escape my (almost) nightly bedroom club mixing :) thank you for your awesome vids

  • @flabbyjekry5045
    @flabbyjekry5045 Рік тому +2

    Facts like you said don’t come into the dj world for money and fame I believe if you really live djaying and your heart is in it and you do it for fun and do for you sake it’s the right direction keep up the videos

  • @oscarvillarreal8446
    @oscarvillarreal8446 Рік тому +1

    1:28 I like what you’re saying because for me it’s something I’m passionate about and I couldn’t care how many people I’m doing a set for I just like doing it and mixing it up with different genres

  • @sideb8176
    @sideb8176 2 місяці тому

    great contect im a working dj for 10 years in big and small venues and gotta to say that in this vid there is no cap !!! true true !!! the road is not easy but if u love djing then its worth it !
    Amazig Contet

  • @Latrice0021
    @Latrice0021 2 місяці тому

    thank you so much this gives me sooo much confidence to regroup and attack my goals differently !!! Thank you for sharing !!

  • @DJAUDIO1
    @DJAUDIO1 2 роки тому +7

    Stellar advice. I will be sharing this with my students. Incredible. Thank you Cee B.

    • @DJCEE_B
      @DJCEE_B  2 роки тому

      Thanks my bro 👊🏽

    • @stevetvtk8637
      @stevetvtk8637 Рік тому

      I wish to invite you to my Dj gigs.

  • @MeettheCreatives
    @MeettheCreatives Рік тому

    Really solid advice. My recommendation to people just starting out is elementary kids school parties. If you kill one of those you will get sooo many more gigs from the PTA/PTO.

  • @cptnchocoTwitch
    @cptnchocoTwitch 22 дні тому

    Great video ! I'll add that streaming live once you have the confidence to do so is a great way to step up. On twitch really few DJs are below 5 viewers and that better than djing to a bedroom wall. You can build an audience, vib with the chat and most of all not get bored and get some energy back from the viewers.

  • @hakukanimusic
    @hakukanimusic 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this absolute realistic and honest video. I've been djing for a while and what you tell in this video is 100% my opinion. I'm still djing on a Roland DJ 202 an I love it. I can do everything I want and it sounds great!

  • @incolourz
    @incolourz 4 місяці тому

    Hey, aspiring DJ here. Thank you for the video ❤ my journey starts here and I hope I can implement everything you taught me!

  • @edgarflores585
    @edgarflores585 2 місяці тому

    Men!.. The best advice I found for my son, THank you much for your time and gold advises.... thanks again!..

  • @theaverageguy3884
    @theaverageguy3884 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for sharing many interesting and importent things. I think you did forget 1 importent point, and thats to go out and support other Djs.
    Im new behind the Decks and have been playing music at home for only a year. I already have 5 gigs behind me and a few bookings for the next month.
    When supporting others and hang around. You will sooner or later get a spot at the venue or from your new contacts.
    Im a Techno and Psytrance Dj. I can do warm up sets for others playing Club/House. But my favorite genere are Techno and Psy.
    This other day i did a forest rave. And i was booked from 04 to 05 in the morning. But the first Dj that was supose to play from 21 to 22:30 did not show up. So they did ask me if i wanted to step in and play to sets for the night. I did take that warm up but did only play for 4 peoples for 1.5 hours, but thats ok. Just like you saying go out be positive and show the promoter that you want to support them.
    To be humble and positive you will get more gigs 🎧

  • @willthebatboy
    @willthebatboy Рік тому

    I learned on an Xone K2. Tiny little thing. Learned how to mix. Learned how to mix WELL without lots of effects or ability to alter tracks. Played gigs, got CDJs, felt like I already knew exactly what to do and just had more to play with. Learn small, get big.

  • @SeminalSentinel
    @SeminalSentinel 8 місяців тому

    I've been watching dj videos all day as i'm about to start my dj journey...this is the video that i was looking for. Thank you Bro. This is some of the best advice and greatest content ever. Nuff Love Bro👊🏿

  • @serletlive1206
    @serletlive1206 Рік тому +5

    True talk and great helping points brother. Thank you for taking the time to help all those new Djs out there

  • @learnshareevolve1842
    @learnshareevolve1842 Рік тому

    GREAT & very informative video! I am doing this in 'reverse'. I had run sound boards in the past for a few workshops, and I offered to DJ/emcee my niece's (low budget/low pressure) wedding on a whim (for free) I was able to use the venue's house system. Then, another family member asked me to DJ a high school dance. Lot's of UA-cam 'research' and learning went into each of these. I spent the entire payment ($440) from the HS dance on renting equipt. (2x12", mixer, subwoofer, lights), but it was a great experience (200 kids @ the dance), and I got good reviews/feedback. I used my iphone w TIDAL (for music) & DJ PRO AI as my controller, w a Premium subscription to Spotify for music finding. I bought an Amazon Fire tablet for this gig, but hated it & returned it after. I had a 50w PA speaker at home to practice with. Doing lot's of 'prep' before the HS dance was key. I visited the venue, met w HS class reps (who hired me) & their adult rep. Assessed outlets, sound-space, etc. Asked about bringing in equipt, but didn't get that info. until I showed up & started unloading. I called guitar Center (for rental) at least a dozen times to ask questions. It was pretty stressful setting up equipt that I wasn't familiar with, but I had learned just enough to make it all work.

  • @raulbleedem
    @raulbleedem Рік тому +1

    Bought to be a dj I always liked the party scene it’s always a fun vibe

  • @GregMurrayEnt1
    @GregMurrayEnt1 5 місяців тому

    Cee B, I started as a DJ in 1978 at The Enlistedmen's Club on the Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine, USA. 3 years later I started as a Radio DJ/Personality. I worked in a number of Radio Stations and Nightclubs, Dances, Parties, Weddings and Corporate Events. I went to Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1989. 9 months later I was hired in Chicago at WBBM-FM/B96. I was promoted to Production Director/DJ/Personality, all while continuing to work Nightclubs, Dances, Parties, Weddings and Corporate Events. I was hired at 2 big colleges in Chicago to teach Radio Broadcasting while I worked at B96. I was let go from B96, due to budget cuts on March 15, 2010. On that same day, I was hired at Kennedy-King College as Program Director. I retired in 2019 after over 40 Years as a DJ. Now I Live Stream on Twitch weekdays 9am-11am Est, Sunday Morning Gospel 10am-Noon Est and unscheduled Popup Shows and Raid Trains to pass the time. I love the life as a DJ. I said all that to say this...with all my years as a DJ and Radio Broadcaster, you are the most improved DJ I've seen. You have done this since 2017 (7 years) and you offer better advise than most anyone I've seen. Thank you for keeping the DJ Dreams alive. Congrats, Sir.

  • @R3lvi0r
    @R3lvi0r Рік тому +1

    Your words are reality.
    I started 10 years ago after i heared my first dubstep song that is called Kyoto by Skrillex. After dat moment i discovered that i can be even more connected to the music than i was before. I buyed a cheap console: Traktor S2 MK2, and i started a lot of practice . Firstly i recreated a lot of Skrillex moments ofc, but after that i wanted to evolve. Starting to go to bdays, partys, created content and promote it and doing things better an better. I was 14 when i started, now i m 24. Over the years i changed my types of mixing, learned from other DJs, listened to a lot of mixes and even live DJs at clubs. Starting too to download more and more music cuz sb told me earlier that i should mix more songs, not the same all time. Interaction with ppl change ur mind set so much. Now i just switched my town few months ago, i moved to the capital of the country, and after i saw a lot of DJs live, i just started to put short mixes online, tagg them and try to promote myself. A girl just recognized me from instagram at Skrillex Romanian show 2 weeks ago (btw it was fireeee) and she told me that to send them a mix for their future club party 🖤 Other guys told me that for the 1st party they are full, but i can do my shit on the 2nd one. If u rly wish something and belive in it, it will happen. Maybe not tomorrow, maybe not next year, but sometimes it will happen to you. Even if ur family, ur friends don t belive in u. U re the only person who should belive in u.
    Now i feel like i m ready to destroy the dancefloor and the speakers. (no joke, i realy fucked a pair of speakers at a bday, and they were the speakers of another DJ friend, but dat s another story xD).
    I m done to make and mix music.
    Thnx a lot for the video, you have just confirmed many theories and thaugh me some things. Everybody should hear what u said !
    U have a new sub, much lav ! 💜
    Rel 😋✌️

  • @soccerking710
    @soccerking710 4 місяці тому

    The 10 people line is real. I've had fun bumpin empty bars because it was a chance to really be out there.

  • @deejay_voltage_official
    @deejay_voltage_official Місяць тому +1

    Bro thank you you are royal 🤝🤝

  • @Brooklyn1530
    @Brooklyn1530 Рік тому +1

    Agreed on the laptop part. I use rekordbox....I looked up the minimum specs and decided to go for a little more so that I can have space for my songs (I plan on getting an external hard drive too as a back up) but my laptop is strictly for djing. I dont use it for anything else. Maybe to watch youtube videos or disney plus but its mainly for djing. I have the HP Envy 360. Intel Core I7, 12GB Memory, 256 GB Solid State Drive. Solid State runs faster and smoother Ive heard so I went with that. Got myself the DDJ 400 that came with the full version of Rekordbox, not like the DDJ SB3 that runs on Serato lite (not the full version of Serato). Took me 5 years to finally splurge on a speaker for parties (which I got an EV ZLX15 on amazon for 600USD, it came with the speaker, a stand, XLR to XLR cable, and a case for the stand). If youre going to dj with an entry controller I highly recommend you get yourself the right cables. For me to connect to that PA system I needed an RCA to XLR cable. It will be unbalanced but its a start. Get out there at first and take any gig. You wont get paid but thats ok youre still learning and itll get you over that fear of a croud. I highly recommend starting at a house party, get into their wifi, and use Tidal or Spotify for your songs. Build a playlist and rock out. Eventually youre gonna wanna invest in a dj recordpool because its always best to have the songs downloaded vs streaming them. Practice your djing, youtube has plenty of tutorials, tips, and tricks.
    I DJ because I love the idea of being able to control a crowd through music! Its an amazing feeling! The money comes secondary. If you do something you love, the money will follow

  • @bridgeskylive
    @bridgeskylive Рік тому

    FINALLY!!! A video on REAL TALK no BS!! Thank you ❤❤❤

  • @abijithps5467
    @abijithps5467 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the words . I will be coming back to this comment box ASAP with my new venues.

  • @coolmind2476
    @coolmind2476 Рік тому +1

    Nowadays its much easier to be a DJ. In the past you had to travel to different continents to buy the vinyl records because you couldnt get the music somewhere else. It was more about the music and appreciation for the music. That feeling to get a rare record or even CD is unbeatable.

  • @pattyc.4978
    @pattyc.4978 8 місяців тому

    Legitimately all i want to do is be a DJ for my church and maybe some weddings at some point, on the SIDE, but this honealty has me excites that i cam learn a skill that ive been around most of my life.
    Thank you

  • @JarrettSpinks
    @JarrettSpinks 2 роки тому +1

    100% on Dj convertor only Dj’s that hate that are older Dj’s from vinyl era. I would only worry about ripped songs if I’m using some expensive speakers and playing a big crowd but your first year and a half djing straight ripped music unless you in a spot to get a record pool of $20 a month maybe even cheaper than that

  • @stevohmwirihz
    @stevohmwirihz 3 місяці тому

    I;m from Kenya Africa and for real you have sharped my dj skills, thanks for this trainings

  • @DJ_EVISON
    @DJ_EVISON 2 роки тому +6

    Quality video man! Great advice and points throughout! I’ve got a numark mixstream pro, which has built in monitor speakers, you just need USB for music and it can even plug into proper sound systems too 🙌🏼 Started last year too, and this month I’ve just started working in a cocktail bar. Loving it, it’s been class! Learnt so much already and willing to keep going and building up my experience 👊🏼 I’ve been watching your vids since I started and they’ve really helped me on my journey so far, so thank you 👏🏼

  • @dayewild9216
    @dayewild9216 Рік тому +1

    You are so down to earth and can’t thank you enough! ❤❤❤

  • @djron901
    @djron901 Рік тому

    I spend loads & loads of $$$$$ on DJ equipment! But I love all aspects of DJing

  • @fotostudiotoni
    @fotostudiotoni Місяць тому

    the best advice from the whole youtube , thanks man ❤

  • @FurkanTopal
    @FurkanTopal Рік тому +2

    This guy spits facts. I'm an electronic music producer and I love producing music to the fullest. I bought XDJ-RR and all its extensions a month ago which costed me around 1700 euros in total (because I wanted to start with something standalone) but where I'm earning money, what I'm passionate about is PRODUCING. I even kinda hate the idea of being a DJ (for I don't see much to do in it, I unintentionally despise DJing because it's seriously just about playing songs for me, and honestly these expensive equipments which were created just to play songs are really stupid devices for me) and I invested those equipments which I'm kinda regretful because I think I should have invested for a better computer. What is gonna make you play in front of thousands of people is MOSTLY will derive from what you produced. For example, KSHMR learned how to DJ way later because he was fond of ONLY producing like me but then when he wanted to share his music in front of people, he had to learn everything from scratch about DJing. I actually bought these equipments to practice time to time, maybe it would light up the passion inside me but what I'm realizing is, I'm actually only passionate about creating something from scratch, not pushing a button and playing a music. Because if I was, I would open that controller's box by now. But I didn't even open. Moreover, I'm introvert and generally a nervous guy in my natural factory settings, idk how I'm gonna play in front of lots of people as well. I should love the mass of people to do that honestly. And I'm not sure if I'm in a correct environment to do that even. Pretty stressful. So I wish I watched this beforehand, or if you're seeking what to do, take my experiences as a guide as well. One side of me still wants to unbox that controller's bag and whispers me like maybe it's gonna change my life but I'm not sure. I don't feel I have a time for DJing at all. Producing music and learning new techniques, searching and trying new plugins, mixing/mastering etc. These things take all my time already. Very hard to deal with dj practicing in my case.

    • @MyDigitalJourney
      @MyDigitalJourney Рік тому

      Paragraphs my guy. Open the box, it's a lot of money, and there's a chip shortage. You're doing people a disservice by letting it collect dust.

    • @MyDigitalJourney
      @MyDigitalJourney Рік тому

      mixing is making music. You can mix your own songs now, and record those noises and make the music your own.

  • @MykiMykonos
    @MykiMykonos 10 місяців тому

    When I tried Serato Pro before even starting DJing it didn't let me install it on the Laptop because the CPU is not supporting AVX. So it's not only about the cpu power but that feature is needed.
    Anyway, until five days in my DJ "career" I didn't use any laptop because i bought the Denon SC Live 2. Yes, it's expensive for beginners but nothing else is needed which is lowing the bar to built a setup every day. Just plug and play. And until today I don't miss anything. Beatport is connected and here we go.
    Maybe after I learned all the basics I'll use Serato but for now it's working really well.

  • @jamesmadrid399
    @jamesmadrid399 10 місяців тому

    This is the best advice I've heard. Everything up to the point I'm at now is completely accurate. Thank you for tips and the authenticity!

  • @DJ_KayD
    @DJ_KayD Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for everything you shared here !! Really useful and really motivative for new DJ !!

  • @lukerowland683
    @lukerowland683 Рік тому

    I started 3 years ago and i brought my decks hercules inpulse 500 and even now i love them in the last 2 years ive only had 4 gigs 3 b day partys and a work party. Even since i was about 11 maybe 12 ive looked at dj from different types of music and just felt yeah i want some of that. I practice everyday in my shed even though i have kids i still find the time to practice even of its only for a hour anyway just came here to say i respect you and the fact what your saying is the truth if people are in it for money then give up it should be a passion and you got to want it.

  • @MyDigitalJourney
    @MyDigitalJourney Рік тому

    I got booked as a resident dj after I showed photos of my MacBook Pro CDJ 3000's and a9 mixer, I started 2 months ago, and the Chip shortage meant I had to pay 15k for my setup, but I'm making 1500 a week now. One week from paying off my tables (after this weekend). I Dj on tik Tok too, the average I make there is 400 a set from donations. God is Good.

  • @Jtweezy4shez
    @Jtweezy4shez 11 місяців тому

    This is a Master Class of bare minimum Djing! He's got alot of points there.

  • @dj_terrazzo
    @dj_terrazzo Рік тому

    WELL SAID!!! Empty clubs = great practice. Love the musis first.

  • @hmmbangluna5865
    @hmmbangluna5865 Рік тому

    This guy is brutally honest! You got a new sub!

    • @DJ_GLAD
      @DJ_GLAD 18 днів тому

      Please follow me 😊: @DJGLAD

  • @delosan_
    @delosan_ Рік тому +1

    After hearing you say “youtube converter” I immediately subbed

  • @gregtufaro8166
    @gregtufaro8166 11 місяців тому

    This is great advice. A couple additions. Don’t get drunk/high. Have back ups of everything (usbs or whatever media, wires if you’re using your own gear, headphones/headphone jacks)

  • @Deejay-Kilo
    @Deejay-Kilo 28 днів тому

    VERY HONEST AND STRAIGTFORWAD. THANK YOU CEE

  • @patmurphy2749
    @patmurphy2749 Рік тому

    REALLY GOOD SOUND ADVICE, I'm an older DJ from the early 80's, things have changed over ther years, but music is life, learn to love it, embrace your DJ journey. Follow DJ CEE B.

  • @michaelcoleman8203
    @michaelcoleman8203 2 роки тому +2

    Your talking like dj jazzy Jeff great stuff I have to learn things on my own trail and error

    • @DJCEE_B
      @DJCEE_B  2 роки тому

      Bro this is it! It’s not gonna be a easy journey. But you’ll figure it all out on your own!
      I can give you some guidance then you’ll need to go from there!

  • @deanburke6390
    @deanburke6390 Рік тому +3

    Amazing video mate, I’m stuck in a bit of a limbo at moment as I really dislike social media but it does seem to be the way to get gigs these days

    • @DJCEE_B
      @DJCEE_B  Рік тому

      Yeah unfortunately these days social media is the way

  • @djflix_
    @djflix_ 11 місяців тому

    Dawg this was a useful ass video that showed me how far I’ve come in the Industry in music and nightlife. This shit is not easy everything is difficult when you can’t adjust to the culture of music and the career. People wanna see someone win but they choose who they wanna see. You just need to be a person bigger and better than everyone in one thing. Be better at that and you’ll find how easy it is to be a professional DJ. I say easy cuz it can be easy but our own head gets to us and scares or makes us nervous. Be bold and stay humble. Show who u are and don’t be different. Learn to adjust and stay tru to yourself. Cuz this can get very ugly

  • @djfusion.london
    @djfusion.london Рік тому

    thank you very much, been djing for 7 years but your videos are always very informative. thank you

  • @djk2290
    @djk2290 Рік тому

    About 6 years ago, I started dj with a (a gift) Pioneer ddj wego and a dell laptop and I used virtual dj a set of 2 15s for about $200.

  • @jacobmaretta1687
    @jacobmaretta1687 Рік тому +1

    Currently been mixing for 2 years doing my first show is on 3/15 playing for atleast 60 people confirmed I'm geeked - 2 PA$H

  • @MGRustSurvival
    @MGRustSurvival Рік тому

    i gotta funny story to tell. I work in entertainment business for over a 16 years now and it was all about shows, animation and events. Of course i played music there but it was virtual dj with PC and mouse on automix or crossfading with mouse. I got a gig in a club down in hotel for like 100 people every night and i was resident because it was part of my job. I was literary crossfading and playing with mouse and keyboard like pc game but i kind of get used to it and played for few years like that after. I managed to get always a full dancefloor and people had always fun. My songs choice and crowd reading was perfect, i become a wedding dj after few years and i was actually starting with mixing with youtube browsers sometimes, or manually with mouse. The thing is that it worked and i destroyed sometimes technical djs because the song choice was what people want. I am recently in consoles and plan to go ddj 800 because i started to use like three years ago ddj 400 and it become amazing and i am wondering why i didnt started earlier. For me was always the feel and the vibe, now i am advancing and it become natural.. i feel ready to upgrade and go higher in tech tier. But just to let ya know guys, is never about what you play with.. make it neat and read the crowd, this is the most important thing.... i managed entertain 10 thousands of people during my carrer and they all had fun and i get myself a name because of it :DDDD but you can do it with anything. Browser mouse... Phone... But it was always spot on. So always focus on choice and make it spot on. Of course now is much better go on console and i love it and TBH its super easy because you already understant it in your head so in a month i was fully adapted and things become automatic and natural.. Just have fun , life is too short and if you DJ by hearth you will always fix it and can play on anyting if you feel people around you

  • @Lycan_24_7
    @Lycan_24_7 Рік тому

    Hit the nail on the head!!!! Minus the social media part this is how I got out there 20 years ago on turntables. Getting back in the game, figuring out these controllers 😂

  • @kandacewalker8410
    @kandacewalker8410 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Cee B.. so thankful to you for sharing all this good stuff. I have been djing for over 10yrs, self taught and hence missed lots of tips and tricks and of course, the process! So am busy sorting out my files, and ability, getting my content organised and out-there. Thanks. Amazing advice.

  • @gavinadams3707
    @gavinadams3707 Місяць тому

    Will be referencing this video a bunch 🔥

  • @GiDS222
    @GiDS222 6 місяців тому

    i appreciate you assessing the reality of youtube converter, like people really are puritans when it comes to suggestions for beginners. i got roasted on reddit for a separate dj question and i was like, forget them, i'll never post a question on there again lmao bunch of close-minded people as opposed to youtube to anyone who sees this, DJ CEE B is right. I can attest to ripping songs off youtube to start and then going to record pools. I also would stress, UA-cam saved me so much time with learning. Record camera, or just audio if thats all you can do. I learned so much listening back to my sets and practicing at home. Don't worry about people's opinions, just practice.