You need to blog about (a) the tunes you are playing (b) what you have done for the last two weeks.
Make sure you have listened to the original versions of the songs.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
DJ course outline
Here's the basic outline of the course. Remember that as you had a whole day each week, you completed 2 or sometimes 3 sessions worth of work each week.
You should have the detailed notes from Nigel for more info. These are also on the shared area.
You need to BLOG for each week ....
You should have the detailed notes from Nigel for more info. These are also on the shared area.
You need to BLOG for each week ....
DJ course outline
Week 1
Introduction to the course
Equipment & Set-up
Week 2
Analyze musical styles and BPM
Understand the basic concept of beats and bars
Cueing up & Syncing records
Week 3
Identify the tempo of a record
identify and adjust the pitch
Week 4
Beat match two records together
Week 5
Extended beat matching and how to adjust minor tempo mismatches.
Week 6
Have a basic concept of EQ and how to utilise this in a DJ set.
Week 7
Introduction to CD mixing
How to identifying a tempo without a beat
Week 8
Introduction to accapella mixing
Mixing accapella into beats and vice versa.
Week 9
Introduction to scratching
Record selection
Building a DJ set
Week 10
How to record a “live” set into a computer
OCN LR test
One-to-one tuition
Monday, 1 November 2010
Your DJ brief
MsW
Year 11 Creative and Media Diploma
Research Project Brief: DJing and Turntablism
The task:
To create a leaflet or powerpoint presentation about the history and development of DJing, to serve as an introduction to your practical work on DJ skills. You will need to conduct research on the internet and in library books to discover how DJing originated, and how it has developed and been used in different genres of music.
Assessment focus: Learning Objective 2.1: Understand the development of a form of performance over a
specified period of time
In order to gain marks, you should...
- Provide a detailed overview of what DJing is, including the equipment used, names of techniques involved and styles of music in which it plays a part
- Conduct research into the origins of DJing (also known as ‘turntablism’) as part of Hip Hop culture, including a detailed explanation of how some techniques were invented and how it became popular.
- Discuss the factors which influenced the development of DJing in different musical genres and venues. For example... - the creation of MTV
- the Ibiza clubdance scene
- the invention of digital music and turntables
Useful websites to use:
en.wikipedia.org – pages on ‘Turntablism’, ‘Disc Jockey’, ‘Hip hop’
reloaded.skratchamental.com – useful blog with information about turntablism
www.learn2dj.co.uk – information about what DJing involves
www.turntables.de – interactive DJing game
Key words to find out about:
Scratching Beat-matching Breakbeat Mixing Cueing
Vinyl record PA System Decks
DJ Kool Herc Grandmaster Flash Grand Wizard Theodore DJ Jazzy Jeff
Afrika Bambaataa
Due in:
You have a whole day’s worth of lessons to complete this work.
Your finished leaflet or powerpoint is due in Period 5 today.
Ms Williams is back!!
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My blog is up & running again after a slight password blip!
I'll post all you need to have done this week - Year 11 that's loads...
My blog is up & running again after a slight password blip!
I'll post all you need to have done this week - Year 11 that's loads...
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