Studio, six hours. Study of the art of disc jockey (DJ) performance and the deliberate practice of live mixing with vinyl records, digital CDJ decks, software, and controllers. Exploration also of music curation, performance dynamics, incorporation of instruments, live musicians, sampling, and visual elements. Students are prepared for DJ performances in various settings, from clubs and festivals to virtual platforms. Additional topics include DJ history and technology, technical aspects of performing, dance-floor psychology, reading energy, and stem mixing. May include university-sponsored club or special performance venue, and guest DJ speakers from various musical backgrounds and genres. Letter grading.

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Instructor
Paul, J.
Previously taught
24F

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