Does anyone know any long time DJs that added or swiched to karaoke that have become successful?
Do you know any successful KJs that don't sing?
DJ turned DJ/KJ
Re: DJ turned DJ/KJ
No! But I know a few that SHOULDN@T sing!!!Bigdog wrote:Do you know any successful KJs that don't sing?
Sandy
I don't know of any DJ, who later added karaoke, that was very successful with the karaoke. They typically don't invest what is required.
I don't know of any KJs that don't sing, but like Sandy, I know a few who shouldn't. Sadly these are the ones who think they're fabulous and sing three times a round.
I don't know of any KJs that don't sing, but like Sandy, I know a few who shouldn't. Sadly these are the ones who think they're fabulous and sing three times a round.
My point is...I don't think they have the commitment level required to do karaoke. If it's an add-on. That makes it apparent. I have heard about their lack of karaoke music investment.
A DJ would have a good knowledge of music, but no experience with the mixing process. There is no mixing involved in spinning. They do other things we don't like beat matching and cross fading.
It just sounds like something they needed to do to make themselves more marketable. Karaoke isn't a passion, to them it's an extra add-on. They would have no need to build a crowd and a steady night out of it. Since most of them specialize in weddings and parties. It's something more to offer. I have karaoke, if you will only hire me if I do.
Many DJs I know hate karaoke and that's why they DJ. I hate to DJ. So I guess we're even.
I have no passion for DJing. Being a "good" DJ requires a special talent.
I won't pretend to be a DJ, if you don't pretend to be a KJ.
A DJ would have a good knowledge of music, but no experience with the mixing process. There is no mixing involved in spinning. They do other things we don't like beat matching and cross fading.
It just sounds like something they needed to do to make themselves more marketable. Karaoke isn't a passion, to them it's an extra add-on. They would have no need to build a crowd and a steady night out of it. Since most of them specialize in weddings and parties. It's something more to offer. I have karaoke, if you will only hire me if I do.
Many DJs I know hate karaoke and that's why they DJ. I hate to DJ. So I guess we're even.
I have no passion for DJing. Being a "good" DJ requires a special talent.
I won't pretend to be a DJ, if you don't pretend to be a KJ.
As far as equipment & music goes...karaoke is much more expensive. I don't have any lighting as most DJs. But they pay less for music. I have expensive microphones they don't need.
Half the KJs don't have the needed equipment.
DJs have different areas of expertise. A dance club DJ isn't a wedding DJ. A good bar DJ is different than a dance club DJ.
KJs are only concentrating in one area. KJing is all the same. Unless you choose to be a KJ/DJ. And at that they are only song players between the karaoke. Not a qualified DJ to any extent.
Half the KJs don't have the needed equipment.
DJs have different areas of expertise. A dance club DJ isn't a wedding DJ. A good bar DJ is different than a dance club DJ.
KJs are only concentrating in one area. KJing is all the same. Unless you choose to be a KJ/DJ. And at that they are only song players between the karaoke. Not a qualified DJ to any extent.