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How much does it cost to learn DJ to play CD?
3000-4000 is the basic tuition, including about 2000 to accompany the master to eat and drink. In fact, the DJ course in the gift bar is the same as that in the disco square, which is based on practical operation and theory. The theory is mainly about music types and equipment understanding, wiring, equipment maintenance and so on. The difference between a bar and a disco is only the mixing and the change of time, which are all necessary things for a DJ. There are only two modes of learning DJ: CD class and LP class, because as a DJ, you must master these two devices, so don't think that a DJ has a lot of fancy things and is deceived by some fancy words. DJ is a record knight, and there is no difference between a bar and a disco. The difference between playing bar and disco is only your personal style. What you actually go to school is the same. Learn double CDs if you want to play CDs. If you want to learn LP on the record player, the tuition fee is limited. You should look at it carefully before investing. Don't joke about your hard-earned money. You must know more, observe more, ask more questions, and then learn. Here I tell you several good ways to choose a school: look at the scale, look at the classroom area and look at the classroom equipment. What you must know is that if you practice DJ with computer audio, you can't play a disc at all when you arrive at the scene, and you must configure a professional audio. You can't have crosstalk in every computer room, which means that every computer room should be soundproof to prevent crosstalk from other computer rooms from coming in and affecting your foundation. If there is cross talk, maybe you will always be a jockey DJ, because from the beginning, you will practice in a jockey's environment, which will greatly affect your basic enlightenment. Depending on the degree of formality, the law school will have a written enrollment brochure, someone will be responsible for sending it, and there will be instructions from the labor bureau. The website must be filed through ICP. Method 2: To know whether the teacher is fictional, we must know the truth of the teacher's profile. If you know, you can ask or search for information on the website or go directly to the scene or attend a party. Note that a good DJ has to make a venue and play a party. If there is no venue and party, it means that this DJ can't do it. Therefore, when you look at the teacher, you must look at his scene. If you don't see the scene, you should pay attention to the real ability of the teacher. Method 3: Look at the students' playing skills. The simplest point of view is to see whether students will tremble when playing a disc and whether they will race horses after receiving a song. Horse racing means that the stocks of two songs don't overlap, which means it sounds messy and irregular. If you don't race horses, it sounds like two drums playing together. You should listen to this carefully. Method 4 Look at the training price. You should note that the price bureau of domestic DJ training stipulates that a class can't exceed 4000. The advanced class shall not exceed 6000 10000 or the single charge shall exceed 8000, so please check and approve the single charge if it exceeds 8000. The fourth method is to look at the forum. The main internal things of a DJ training are reflected in the forum, so you can know the real operation and reputation of a DJ company by carefully reading the posts in the forum. This is very important. Summary: You just need to remember to read more, ask more questions, check more, listen more and learn more, so that you can choose a real DJ school instead of a liar student. Now the DJ school market is chaotic, and there are many exaggerated liars, and the school itself can't recruit students to do it. What can the students do after they come out? So you must remember what I said above, so that your DJ dream can come true!