Music Production (MAO) training and efficient DJing

Music Production (MAO) training and efficient DJing:

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You've come to the correct spot if music is a true passion for you but you don't know where to begin.

Our School of Music Production aims to provide you with all of the skills, you'll need to produce your own music and teach you how to mix it live.

We offer a variety of Music Production and DJing courses to help you accomplish your goal. If you're interested in DJing or computer music, you'll discover everything you need to become a successful DJ Producer right here.

A step-by-step method-based school of music production and DJing:

We provide a step-by-step technique rather than a series of academic lectures.

Without wasting time, you study in a logical order. Our pedagogy is designed to provide tangible outcomes rapidly.

Trusting our Music Production course, which has shown its usefulness, will assure your development.

More than 700 students have previously participated in our classes.

"I'm very extremely satisfied!!!"

SAY OUR PADAWANS. Why? On Saturday, I performed in front of around 250-300 people, and everything went off without a hitch!!! "Of course, it wasn't great at the time, but the fact that people enjoyed it was the most important thing!"

"Satisfaction rate: 100%!!! Why? The explanations are clear, easy to grasp, and extremely thoroughly researched" step by step "technique..."

"Thank you for everything; in a few weeks, I feel like I've improved too much, when a year ago, I was delighted if I mixed two songs out of ten perfectly."

"I'm really happy since he answered all of my queries!! Especially when you're alone in your corner and don't get invited to as many parties as other people.

THE THIRD WAY OF PLAYING DJ SETS:

A DJ can play music in a variety of ways...

You're undoubtedly familiar with the spontaneous method: you start your performance with a song, then pick the tracks to mix as you go, in real-time.

The second option is to plan ahead of time for your DJ set (I'm not talking about recording it, just listing the tracks in a sequence of playback), which is something I do and often encourage.

What if a third option exists?

Another approach that could be able to balance spontaneity with planning ahead of time...

That would be the best of both worlds, wouldn't it?

We'll show how to do that in this video, as well as how to go even further if you're driven to go rapidly!

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