I have been dj'n for some time, but never knew the terminology for most of the things I was doing. It was just natural to me as I learned from an older uncle of mine and watching him. Your vids really helped explain these concepts and the verbage used in the field. Awesome and keep it up
That was nice but I would have sped up track A 2 beats and slowed down track B 2 beats to avoid track B from sounding like its dragging from being down 4 beats. Keep up the good work.
Hi all. This is great advice. If you’re new to DJing & want to learn beatmatching, try it with hip hop instrumentals (even if you don’t really like the music!) because once you can mix slower tunes you’ll have no problem with faster ones such as house, techno etc. Also drum & bass will be easy for you since it’s essentially double time hip hop!
Bro thanks so much for the tips I'm basically a pro DJ now i can take on harder controls and courses but I never knew this can be do easy ur the best man I'm about my make money of my hobby ur the best phil tysm
This is VERY poor! Sorry man. Number one thing, if you are going to mix, you should use headphones and go off that and not the visual waves. And the mixing in this is bad. SMH
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I have been dj'n for some time, but never knew the terminology for most of the things I was doing. It was just natural to me as I learned from an older uncle of mine and watching him. Your vids really helped explain these concepts and the verbage used in the field. Awesome and keep it up
Great beat match just not sure if 50 would approve of you beat matching his song with a ja-rule song lol
Cracks me up that you used 2 nemesis songs. 50 and Ja hate each other. 🤣 SHADE
You can use a 8 bar intro of the song for a easier transition!
From In Da Club to Whats Luv is quite low energy, it may makes the audiences leave the dance floor. But thank you for your video, great info.
That was nice but I would have sped up track A 2 beats and slowed down track B 2 beats to avoid track B from sounding like its dragging from being down 4 beats. Keep up the good work.
Hi all. This is great advice. If you’re new to DJing & want to learn beatmatching, try it with hip hop instrumentals (even if you don’t really like the music!) because once you can mix slower tunes you’ll have no problem with faster ones such as house, techno etc. Also drum & bass will be easy for you since it’s essentially double time hip hop!
Awesome Phil, you smashed it!
Unreal teacher, keep doing what your doing it’s amazing!!
Awesome! Thanks.
Bro thanks so much for the tips I'm basically a pro DJ now i can take on harder controls and courses but I never knew this can be do easy ur the best man I'm about my make money of my hobby ur the best phil tysm
Excellent! I love it
dope ✔✔
That was clean!
“That guy”😂😂
Thanks man
that’s so clean, a pretty cool short tutorial 👍🏼🔥
I would have liked to have seen you take it back to 94 bpm
Awesome! Leveled-up my transitions 200% Thanks!
instead of bring 94 all the way down to 90 why not only down to 92, and then in da club up to 92 to match?
This ish slaps 💪
Do you use the BPM Analyser in Serato or do you use the BPM Tapper? Is the BPM Analyser accurate enough?
Serato is very accurate, I've never had a problem, rarely it'll cut or double the bpm, but it doesn't matter , it'll still work.
@@beaujenks3849 Nice one, cheers 👍
Nice and clean tutorial and really simply explained.
Nice one
WOW LOVE IT!!!!!
I want to buy your beat matching course please send me a link.
My dj
love it
Plizz make a reggaeton one they have weird intros
For Reggeaton I use tracks which have extended intros makes transitioning easier
This is VERY poor! Sorry man. Number one thing, if you are going to mix, you should use headphones and go off that and not the visual waves. And the mixing in this is bad. SMH