A DJ Course trains students in the skills required to perform and mix music professionally. It covers the fundamentals of beatmatching, cueing, transitions, and using DJ equipment such as turntables, CDJs, controllers, and DJ software (like Serato, Rekordbox, or Traktor).
Equipment & Setup
Introduction to CDJs, mixers, controllers, headphones & speakers
Signal flow, cable/connectors setup
Music Fundamentals
Understanding BPM, bars, phrases and track structure
Tempo control, beat‑matching & harmonic mixing
Mixing Techniques & Effects
EQ usage, faders, crossfaders, headphone cueing
Use of loops, hot cues, phrase mixing, and FX like reverb/delay.
Library & Genre Management
Managing music collection, track organization & prep using Rekordbox, Traktor, Serato
Adapting to genre-specific structures (house, techno, hip‑hop, Bollywood)
Performance & Recording
Building and performing full DJ sets live
Recording mixes, basic mastering, microphone use.
Advanced Modules / Career Prep
Harmonic mixing, crowd reading, and branding
Music promotion, booking, live events & business aspects.
Key Topics:
Beat matching & Tempo Control: Aligning tracks by ear or visually.
Cueing & Mixing Techniques: Smooth transitions and creative blends.
EQ & Effects Use: Enhancing mixes with filters, delays, and reverb.
Track Selection & Set Building: Reading the crowd and building dynamic sets.
DJ Software & Hardware: Hands-on training with professional gear.
Live Performance Skills: Stage presence, crowd engagement, and improvisation.
Recording & Promoting Mixes: Creating demo sets and building an audience.
Who It's For:
Aspiring club DJs, event performers, or online streamers
Music producers wanting to perform live
Beginners and intermediate-level learners
The course combines practical experience with music theory and performance skills to prepare students for real-world DJing.