This is not your typical normal school. You will be under a well known award winning expert in this DJ school and you will learn "the art of mixing". Being a DJ is not just clicking on switches on your turntable, their is more to it than meets the eye, you would notice that when you see the students learn "scratching" on their turntables.

 

You will need to perform a 20 minute set in a nightclub for your exam, and you should not make any mistakes because you can be scouted by one of the managers in the nightclub. Judges will rate you not just on the tricks that you know like scratching and beat juggling, they will need to see if you could perform the important skills like beat mixing, pitch control and loops and effects.

 

The well known teacher in Dj school was a Dj for 20 years he was actually born in Myanmar but migrated in Australia After he visited Myanmar in the year 2007, he decided to bring his mixing classes.

 

"Myanmar was cut off from the dance music culture and the evolution sounds" he said. He felt that he needed to teach his experience of 25 years of being a myanmar dj to today's generation. He wanted them to learn about the techniques of a dj and the roots of the genres of music.  Many were people were thrilled when they knew that they could learn this stuff in their own country.

 

The first school of Dj's in Myanmar had a six week course which teaches the students everything they would need to know in being a Dj. Myanmar is not known for exporting Dj's in other countries. The school offers to sponsor a student to Dj at an event in Australia at the end of the course.

 

Make sure you would create new music and mixes, since this industry is very competitive and you could be playing alongside of the world's top Dj's

 

Their main purpose was to teach beginners everything that they should need to know in becoming an expert edm myanmar DJ and so that they could compete in different competitions all over the world. They are hoping that Myanmar will start to send Dj's all over the world.

 

Learning "DJing" is also like learning other musical instrument. Learning on how to become a Dj is like learning on how to play musical instruments. Even if you learn all the techniques it will still depend on your musicality and creativity for you to make it to the next level. The teaching of Dj's in Myanmar is the same in Australia. In becoming a Dj, it is not just about typing on a keyboard despite the growth of the software-based music technology.

 

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