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Old February 24th, 2007, 06:52 PM
SteveWalker SteveWalker is offline
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Originally Posted by kilith View Post
Yes that is right. The public thinks there is more to being a DJ then a KJ................As a MC she is great! but she does not know how to adjust her music and vocals which is what makes a quality show.
The professional DJ can MC and motivate the crowd in a way only a KJ (except a very very few) could dream of doing. The professional DJ does more to learn the skill of being an MC and motivating a crowd. The KJ concentrates on motivating singers and adjusting their vocals. Actually, we are talking apples and oranges in making this comparison. I think the DJ profession would be a great leaning ground for KJ's because this is where the real people skills are learned and used.