Nice mix, but I have just one question. Although I know it doesn't matter too much, but you went from 2A to 4A to 6A then back to 2A then 4A and to 9A in the first 6 tracks. In a previous vid you did you said you could only go to either side e.g. 2A to either 3A or 1A, or move to the B key e.g. 2A to 2B. Suppose it depends on the type of genre??
Well ideally you would stay in key or just go one or two BUT a two jump and even a three jump are ok. I generally try it use my ears. Also, always remember that your audience will never ever question this (ironically, I know you are questioning it, but that’s because you are a dj. Drunk guest wouldn’t even think twice about it) I would also argue that if you couldn’t see the keys, you wouldn’t question it either. P
Great too see how your basic course covers how simple this is, already managed a good playlist creation and BM transition set in about a week. Also like the way you only have the 2 hot-cues for the start and finish for track movement.. *takes note*
Well as a RUclipsr, I am always trying to work out what people like and don't like. Some people have said they like actually seeing me having a dance, some people don't like it. As a DJ my motto has always been "let the music do the talking" so perhaps from this point on, no more dancing.
Fire mix Phil 🔥 Love your approach on these mini mixes, especially from a learning perspective. Would love to see a commercial/urban mix in the future - look forward to the next one!
This is amazing. As a fan of edm music and dj this is great for a beginner dj. Keep up the good work man and keep making videos like this. This is a blessing🙏🙏
Thank you for this demo DJ video. I have purchased all 3 beginners courses and I have just finished the 1st beginners part. Parts 2 and 3 I will keep for a while until later. First I have to practice a lot with my new Denon DJ deck and apply what I learned from the lessons of what I learned from the first part the beginners course and it seems that I can still use a lot of practice for part 2 and 3 can go further. Maybe I still decide to review some parts again. That doesn't matter, because I enjoy it a lot and that is worth a lot. It has become a new hobby for me.
terry Jay Yes. Even if i wasn't you don't need to be a dj to hear that most of his transitions sound bad. If u don't believe me that i know something about djing then i can tell u what he did bad. For example in this video in first transition he keeps playing melody of "light" on top of vocals of second song. In some cases it sound good but in this one it is horrible. So it's bad song selection or bad time for transition. I though that second one will be better and it would be if he only just cut out the firts song instead of eqing. The second song fits to the vibe of the first one but the vocals of the first one playing in the background only disturb instead of keeping the vibe of the first track. If you really want to learn how to DJ watch videos from crossfader, dj Carlo atentido or sountec, because those guys are good at it. If i made any grammar mistake then sorry but english is not my native language
@@wilq7458 yesss sure you are right you know I was a bit confused but now I got you... Yeah sure I also follow dj Carlo... He's perfect 👌😍😘😘if you don't mind you give me your whatsapp number please am just learning how to dj 🙏🙏😘
Gonçalo Oliveira hey, in hindsight I kinda see what you mean. Perhaps the keys should have been identical. Perhaps it was a fraction out of time. Maybe I could have removed more frequencies. I actually really like the second half of the mix better than the first. It was the one slightly more complex mixes but it’s like I always say. Keep EVERYTHING as simple as possible! Had I just done a basically blend, it would have probably been better!
Hey Phil can you make a video showing how to mix tracks like these without intros / outros? I did your beginner DJ course but want to learn how to seamlessly transition these hit songs without club friendly edits.
Phil Harris Hey Phil, I’ve seen this but wondering about your technique in this trap nation mix where you load in songs full volume and blend out the currently playing song. I really like this style as it seems like songs just go right into the next. I noticed the style you used here is different from the two beginner frequency mixing methods you showed in the beginner tutorial course wheee you slowly blend in the second song’s highs or lows across an extended period of time. Thanks!
No confidence and nervous and your playing on the fly rather than a well selected tracklist as the tracks are way off and clash and your rhythm is off too. EQs are maxing out so your headroom is at its limit 5mins in and your a typical digital Dj and only use intros and outros as your mixing point, hardly any beat on beat mixing and you cant count. Im a 1210 dj of 20yrs and i can see the flaws very bad. Maybe you should rewatch your set and see your mistakes. Remember music is from the heart and you can see when its not as easy as drink tea. In other words stop playing the controller and play music in the structure and timing and rhythm it was written
As someone who is a part of the "real" EDM scene not some pay to play trap youtube channel, these tracks would not go off in a live setting. It kind of seems like you were forcing yourself to enjoy most of these songs and I don't blame you. They were very mediocre.
Sorry, but for someone who asks money to learn others being a dj where are your hot cue's? Why aren't you using samples, where are the transitions to be honest if I would pay to learn this stuff I would feel being ripped off. 10 minutes the same genre is boring I'd rather would have liked to switch between trap and dubstep with some rap/hiphop in between. This looks more like a joke to me. Sorry, but I'm just honest!
I bought the course and omg it’s amazing! This is only the basic mixing things he teaches. He teaches many other techniques and tips in there too! He has two other DJ courses aside from the beginner one. No hot cues just means he’s even more prepared with his mix because he know when and where to mix in and out. Phil is only using 0.00000000001 percent of his true power.
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Nice mix, but I have just one question. Although I know it doesn't matter too much, but you went from 2A to 4A to 6A then back to 2A then 4A and to 9A in the first 6 tracks. In a previous vid you did you said you could only go to either side e.g. 2A to either 3A or 1A, or move to the B key e.g. 2A to 2B. Suppose it depends on the type of genre??
Phil Harris Can you do a video mix of urban music (hip hop, House, r&b)?
Well ideally you would stay in key or just go one or two BUT a two jump and even a three jump are ok. I generally try it use my ears. Also, always remember that your audience will never ever question this (ironically, I know you are questioning it, but that’s because you are a dj. Drunk guest wouldn’t even think twice about it) I would also argue that if you couldn’t see the keys, you wouldn’t question it either. P
Will do!
5:48 what fx did you use ?
Goofy dancing FTW. Really liked your mix and all your vidz. Learning a lot and apply as best I can do in my sets.
Hairstyle matches the dance moves. ✅
The dancing makes it better, don't b afraid to feel the beat
Yo dude, just started watching your videos yesterday as a new DJ. Super helpful, thanks brosef!
Great too see how your basic course covers how simple this is, already managed a good playlist creation and BM transition set in about a week.
Also like the way you only have the 2 hot-cues for the start and finish for track movement.. *takes note*
these dancing scenes throughout the video make me feel so uncomfortable...
holy smokes it keeps getting better and better lol
Well as a RUclipsr, I am always trying to work out what people like and don't like. Some people have said they like actually seeing me having a dance, some people don't like it. As a DJ my motto has always been "let the music do the talking" so perhaps from this point on, no more dancing.
Phil Harris To be honest we all do some crazy and weird dancing so who cares.
And your music is fire so I‘m not even in the position to criticize you.
Cringe af
Nothing wrong with him enjoying the music while rocking that Rolex watch
that was so dope, someone make a compilation of them groovy moves 😂👍🏼
I love your videos you should definitely become a famous Dj!!😁
Fire mix Phil 🔥 Love your approach on these mini mixes, especially from a learning perspective. Would love to see a commercial/urban mix in the future - look forward to the next one!
5:17 the song name is Stephen - Crossfire (TWINSICK Remix) Your Welcome
really like the choice of the tracks! :D
Good job, keep it up ❤
This is amazing. As a fan of edm music and dj this is great for a beginner dj. Keep up the good work man and keep making videos like this. This is a blessing🙏🙏
Classic mixing technique. Let the music flow. It’s refreshing to see a DJ who’s eyes aren’t glued to their effing mixer.
Loved the transitions and song selection, plus the dances moves and your charisma was awesome. Love the vids keep up the great work phill 😎🔥🤩
Daddy Phil bustin moves and getting all the venues😎
I loved your mix! You have so much talent!
You are so entertaining and informative! Your dancing is so fun to watch. Keep up the great vids!
Thank you for this demo DJ video. I have purchased all 3 beginners courses and I have just finished the 1st beginners part. Parts 2 and 3 I will keep for a while until later. First I have to practice a lot with my new Denon DJ deck and apply what I learned from the lessons of what I learned from the first part the beginners course and it seems that I can still use a lot of practice for part 2 and 3 can go further. Maybe I still decide to review some parts again. That doesn't matter, because I enjoy it a lot and that is worth a lot. It has become a new hobby for me.
keep dancing dude, it 's who you are
Great music selection! 😍
Am beginner following every lesson... Any one with me?
Me😇
Don't u hear that his mixing is so messy?
@@wilq7458 really?? Are you a dj?
terry Jay Yes. Even if i wasn't you don't need to be a dj to hear that most of his transitions sound bad. If u don't believe me that i know something about djing then i can tell u what he did bad. For example in this video in first transition he keeps playing melody of "light" on top of vocals of second song. In some cases it sound good but in this one it is horrible. So it's bad song selection or bad time for transition. I though that second one will be better and it would be if he only just cut out the firts song instead of eqing. The second song fits to the vibe of the first one but the vocals of the first one playing in the background only disturb instead of keeping the vibe of the first track. If you really want to learn how to DJ watch videos from crossfader, dj Carlo atentido or sountec, because those guys are good at it. If i made any grammar mistake then sorry but english is not my native language
@@wilq7458 yesss sure you are right you know I was a bit confused but now I got you... Yeah sure I also follow dj Carlo... He's perfect 👌😍😘😘if you don't mind you give me your whatsapp number please am just learning how to dj 🙏🙏😘
Great Work, nice featuring 👉 👉
Your dance rocks!!!
Not only a DJ but a good dancer too hahaha
Too troll comment 😆
Love your mixes.
Ngl he kinda vibin doe hahah. Legendary moves my guy!
Dance moves are on the same level as Mr. Belt & Wezol 😂🔥
Beast 🔥
So will you be buying the new DDJ-1000srt?
Dancing skills on point 😆 great mix !
No! keep dancing! Shit is hilarious and cool. Keep having fun!
You are the best 💪
More videos of Trap music please
This is awesome
Awesome thank you
Nice set, but 10:34 didn't work for me.
Gonçalo Oliveira hey, in hindsight I kinda see what you mean. Perhaps the keys should have been identical. Perhaps it was a fraction out of time. Maybe I could have removed more frequencies. I actually really like the second half of the mix better than the first. It was the one slightly more complex mixes but it’s like I always say. Keep EVERYTHING as simple as possible! Had I just done a basically blend, it would have probably been better!
Nice party mix !🖒🤘
You are best
Straight fire vibezzzzz 🔥
Great video, keep on making these videos.
Your dancing was good though😀
I'm really into Trap these days and this set list is insane. Mind to tell me how you get them downloaded?
So good!
Hands up! Best one
Checked all your mixes and gotta ask... what’s the point of a 4-channel controller if you always only use 2?..
I sometimes use three but 98% of the time it is 2. The reason I got them is for many other reasons than the 4 mixers.
Nice video haha
ZAJEBIŚCIE :)
Hey Phil can you make a video showing how to mix tracks like these without intros / outros? I did your beginner DJ course but want to learn how to seamlessly transition these hit songs without club friendly edits.
ruclips.net/video/4f-76o7Czgs/видео.html
Phil Harris Hey Phil, I’ve seen this but wondering about your technique in this trap nation mix where you load in songs full volume and blend out the currently playing song. I really like this style as it seems like songs just go right into the next. I noticed the style you used here is different from the two beginner frequency mixing methods you showed in the beginner tutorial course wheee you slowly blend in the second song’s highs or lows across an extended period of time. Thanks!
Load in “full volume” I meant “full normal frequency levels” for the 2nd song
What arm are you using to hold the vertical camera
Sick watch
Nice mix 👍👍
What mp3 pool ur using 😊
Make a tech house set
Even i dance like shit like u when im djing ..that fuckin awesome ...enjoying wht i do...
いいね!
What effect did you use at 5:48 just curious thanks!
Geiles Video
5:25 Song?❤
which is the remix of lean on????
What is the lean on remix?
KC A udio just changed his name to TWINSICK.
track list pls
Make malayalam mash up Bro plzzzzzzzzzz😊
5:48 what fx did you use ?
I think it's an echo out
0:36 why you pressing that button that song isent even on 😂😂
Tracklist
very cool mix but on your dancing is not the best brother but cool mix
Any dubstep ? Lol
chinese rolex time.
Nah, that one was made in Switzerland
No confidence and nervous and your playing on the fly rather than a well selected tracklist as the tracks are way off and clash and your rhythm is off too. EQs are maxing out so your headroom is at its limit 5mins in and your a typical digital Dj and only use intros and outros as your mixing point, hardly any beat on beat mixing and you cant count. Im a 1210 dj of 20yrs and i can see the flaws very bad. Maybe you should rewatch your set and see your mistakes. Remember music is from the heart and you can see when its not as easy as drink tea. In other words stop playing the controller and play music in the structure and timing and rhythm it was written
Please no more dancing
alter schlechtester mix aller zeiten.
As someone who is a part of the "real" EDM scene not some pay to play trap youtube channel, these tracks would not go off in a live setting. It kind of seems like you were forcing yourself to enjoy most of these songs and I don't blame you. They were very mediocre.
The dancing scenes r making me cringe big time
Sorry, but for someone who asks money to learn others being a dj where are your hot cue's? Why aren't you using samples, where are the transitions to be honest if I would pay to learn this stuff I would feel being ripped off. 10 minutes the same genre is boring I'd rather would have liked to switch between trap and dubstep with some rap/hiphop in between. This looks more like a joke to me. Sorry, but I'm just honest!
I bought the course and omg it’s amazing! This is only the basic mixing things he teaches. He teaches many other techniques and tips in there too! He has two other DJ courses aside from the beginner one. No hot cues just means he’s even more prepared with his mix because he know when and where to mix in and out. Phil is only using 0.00000000001 percent of his true power.
Make malayalam mash up Bro plzzzzzzzzzz😊
Haha are u fuckin kiddin