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Turntable Technique - The Art Of The DJ - DVD Video



Item number 2630409DN, $24.95

Are you serious about being a DJ? Do you want to learn to play the turntable like a musical instrument? This great DVD video from the Berklee Press is just what you need to get you started. You'll learn about equipment setups, mixing techniques, cueing, dragging, and lots more. We'll be listening for you!

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