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#290909 - 08/08/10 06:36 AM
Re: DJ's are no competition for Live Giging Musicians?
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Registered: 05/16/08
Posts: 307
Loc: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA
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Then again, there are some, perhaps many, who view the use of Arranger Keyboards as yet another dumbing down as well.
Perhaps the DJ is but another level of the same thing.
As far as real music and real musicians go, it is still the case that the way to get to Carnegie Hall is to Practice, Practice, Practice.
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#290910 - 08/08/10 09:13 AM
Re: DJ's are no competition for Live Giging Musicians?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Donny, Most of the clubs in Baltimore's Fells Point and Little Italy areas use live bands and OMBs. They will, on rare occasions have a DJ or KJ, but it's indeed rare. For the big wedding outfits, such as Martin's, which are massive complexes that do up to a half-dozen weddings at a time, they give the bridge and groom (and parents) an option of live band or DJ. A significant percentage go for the live band. As for the DJ being lively, well, I guess it all depends upon the venue. The folks that lease out the halls for weddings, parties, etc.. all tell me that when a DJ or KJ shows up, the first thing he does is usually get out of his tuxedo jacket and tie, then head for the bar--all before he even starts setting up his equipment. Now, for the music teachers at the independent stores. The only one I have any first hand knowledge of is Music Land in Bel Air, Maryland, which does an outstanding job. They primarily teach middle and high-school kids how to play, and every person that I know that sent their children there to learn was very satisfied with the instructors and what their kids accomplished. My daughter, at age 10, learned to play a clarinet in just a few months, and she can still play it very well. My son, who for three years had his own rock band, is a self-taught guitarist. His fingers move over that guitar neck at lightning speed and he never hits a bad note. His band played a type of music that I couldn't stand to hear (grunge) and was booked every night in Baltimore's biggest and most popular clubs several nights a week. The only reason he got out of show biz is because he got tired on the crazies and druggies. Like I said, things must be different in Jersey. The DJs have not cornered the market here, and hopefully, they never will. Gary
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#290913 - 08/08/10 04:14 PM
Re: DJ's are no competition for Live Giging Musicians?
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Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 1433
Loc: Niceville, FL USA
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A lot of the weddings around these parts are going to DJs too. Many of the folks who are going for DJs are usually looking for a “total entertainment package”, which includes disco/stage lights most of the time, a horrendously loud bass thumping sound system, and a huge variety of song choices. Many of the DJs around here show with a truckload of amps, lights, and many throw in the Karaoke theme as an option for part of the night. Some of the DJs provide “charismatic control” of the event…. Although I attended a wedding recently where the DJ sat at a table w/his laptop and read a book and cruised the ‘net while working the gig. Yes, times have changed! Like Nigel says….adapting is the key.
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#290916 - 08/08/10 07:00 PM
Re: DJ's are no competition for Live Giging Musicians?
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Registered: 03/04/06
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Originally posted by travlin'easy: Like I said, things must be different in Jersey.
Gary Trust me....they are. It's a free-for-all in the tri-state area! Lucky Another clipping: ASBURY PARK, NJ — Brace yourself for the sacrilege: This is no longer Bruce Springsteen’s Asbury Park. The boardwalk area is no longer the worn boot-heel town of Springsteen’s youth. The Pony has a summer stage, draped in sponsor banners. Wonder Bar is freshly minted in Palace Amusement green, Tilly and all. Fluorescent mood lights illuminate the refurbished Empress Hotel, which for years had mattresses and broken furniture piled on its balconies. And on this Saturday night, as whispers on the boardwalk said Bruce would make a late-night showing at Wonder Bar, the big draw in town was…. a Dutch DJ named Tiesto. ….He was in the electronic cockpit of a sold-out rave at the Paramount, a retinal and tympanic membrane assault of laser lights and synthesized thumps, playing to kids whose parents were teenagers back when Bruce put out "Greetings ..." in 1973. No, this is not your father’s Asbury Park
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#290918 - 08/09/10 05:37 AM
Re: DJ's are no competition for Live Giging Musicians?
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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What I think is so often overlooked here on this forum regarding DJ's is that they're just like any other performer. You have your good ones, and your poor ones. Same can be said for keyboard players.
The problem I notice is that quite a few here have reduced the modern DJ to someone who just essentially presses, START, STOP, PAUSE, and NEXT. That's not the case at all. Many of today's DJ's are actually quite skilled. How many of you guys here can "scratch" and do it well..?? Have you ever tried it? (it's not as easy as it looks). How many of you guys here know how to take ANY song out there..., chop it up.., add your own flavor to it, and turn it into a dance hit? Better yet.., how many here consider themselves skilled enough to even run a modern sampler, turn-table, or groovebox?
Before you guys trash the DJ.., first try and do their job and see if you can keep up. You'd be surprised how many DJ's are REAL musicians too.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 08-09-2010).]
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