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What does dj mean?

DJ’s full name is Disc Jockey, and its Chinese name is Disc Jockey.

DJ’s technique is called DJing, which can also be said to be a professional term responsible for DJing. They exist in the form of playing songs, mostly electronic music, but strictly speaking they can play any music style. DJing is generally translated as DJing, which is separate from the profession.

The full English name of DJ is Disc Jockey, which can be translated as disc jockey. DJ developed with HIPHOP culture and DISCO. With the development of DJ now, the meaning has been completely clear.

DJ is just a profession, a professional term. The main job is DJing. DJ refers to DJing workers in nightclubs, bars, Live Houses, warehouse parties, music festivals and other places. DJ is not a music style, it is a misnomer for certain types of electronic music or dance music.

DJs just played CDs on the radio at first. DJs were never radio hosts. At first, their job was just to play singles, and then they developed into DJing now.

Extended information:

DJ refers to a person who is engaged in the broadcasting of electronic media programs such as radio dramas and TV station news reports, and the term "broadcaster" usually refers specifically to TV stations. announcer. People who report news in radio, television and other media are called announcers. Like models, their job is to get a message out to everyone.

In addition to radio hosts, it is more standard to refer to DJs.

DISCO already existed before the First World War. At that time, the DJ was just a behind-the-scenes program host. In 1972, the band "Wild Cherry" sang "Play that Funky Music" "Talent is the true origin of DISCO.

This style of music was immediately favored by the majority of young friends in the contemporary environment. Later, it was named "Funky" and participated in some front-end work such as singing, music production, and concert hosting. It cannot be called a professional "DJ" yet.

Basic nouns:

1. BPM (Beat Per Minute)

As the name suggests, it is the total number of song beats in one minute. Due to the turntable and adjustable speed CD Player There are certain restrictions and if the song speed is adjusted too much, the sound will become very cartoonish and funny, so the speed of the two songs to be connected should be about the same, preferably within 5 to 10 beats.

In addition, each type of dance music has similar rhythm patterns and speeds. There are many similar types of music, otherwise it would be very strange. For example, Trip-Hop and Raggae have about 80 to 90 beats, and House has about 80 to 90 beats. 120~130 beats, Techno is about 120~150 beats, Drum & Namp; Bass is about 150~180 beats.

2. Cue

The starting point of a song is usually the first beat of a certain section, but some people think that the second beat is more accurate. The purpose of catching the cue point is to The two songs must be connected at the same speed, and the normal progression of dance music is 4/4 (that is, 4 beats in each measure, and a quarter note is one beat). When one song ends on the fourth 4-beat, the other When the bar comes out, play the Cue points you caught at the same time.

3. Scratch (scratching records)

The technique of using the inverted sound of records is usually widely used in Rap and Hip-Hop, and is also used in other music types. Use it according to the situation, but because scratch will damage your beloved records and needles, so although it is very cool, do not abuse it; in addition, scratch is often performed together with the crossfader. For example, when the record is pushed out, the crssfader comes out, and when the record is pulled back, the crossfader returns to the other track.

Reference materials:

Baidu Encyclopedia-DJ (disc jockey)