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Tips for New Generation Radio Disc Jockeys: The Ins And Outs
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Ryan Seacrest is to Radio Idol What Kelly Clarkson is to American Idol

Have A Radio DJ Idol!

You got to have your inspiration too for your disc jockeying journey. Someway and somehow, there is that certain DJ that you really love to listen to. Every time he speaks, you would want to stop what you are doing and you would go close to the radio and listen to every single word that he says. If he is that disc jockey I’m talking about, then he must be your radio DJ idol.

Mimic his style, copy his voice range, even if it doesn’t match yours, it’s okay. This will be like your template for your disc jockeying styles. Eventually, you will come across other radio deejays, and you would start to say, hey, that dj’s style is better than this dj’s style. As you absorb and accumulate the different disc jockeying styles you hear on the radio, you will also start to have your unique delivery. It’s like gathering different influences, and getting the best of each style to make it your own.

When you have come with your own style or delivery in disc jockeying then you have got to stick with it for the rest of your deejaying career. Continue to page 5.

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