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FAQ's

🧬 What is phrase mixing and the rule of 32?

The rule of 32 refers to how most electronic and dance tracks are built in 32-beat phrases.

Think of a phrase as a chunk of music that has a beginning, middle, and natural end.

  • Electronic music typically structures itself around 8 bars, or 32 beats per phrase.
  • Major changes like drops, breakdowns, and new elements usually happen every 32 beats.
  • Mixing on the first beat of a new phrase creates seamless, professional-sounding transitions.

Counting in 32s helps you predict when tracks will change and time your mixes perfectly.

💰 What is the typical rate for DJ tuition in Bristol?

In Bristol, you can expect to pay approximately £29/h for a one-hour DJ lesson.

Prices differ based on the tutor and lesson format.

  • The complexity of what you want to learn, such as beatmatching or scratching
  • The tutor's experience, qualifications, and professional background
  • Lesson duration and how frequently you want to practise
  • The format you choose: online, at the tutor's studio, or in your home

Many tutors offer discounted rates for block bookings or regular students. Video-based tuition removes travel costs and often comes at lower rates. You can usually try a taster lesson to see if the teaching style suits you.

⚡ What are the licensing rules for DJs in the UK?

In most cases, DJs performing in licensed venues do not need their own licence.

A PRS licence allows a venue to play copyrighted music legally in public.

  • Established clubs handle licensing so their DJs can focus on performing.
  • Mobile DJs playing at unlicensed venues may need to arrange their own PRS licence.
  • You can apply for a Limited Online Music Licence if you stream DJ sets publicly.

Always confirm with the venue whether their licence covers your performance before the gig.

⭐ What feedback do DJ teachers get in Bristol?

Students in Bristol rate their DJ tutors 5⭐ out of 5 on average, reflecting excellent teaching standards.

A total of 10 authentic reviews contribute to this score. Authentic ratings give you confidence in the quality of instruction available.

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Why Learn DJing in Bristol?

When it comes to underground clubs, live shows, and cutting-edge artists, Bristol is one of the UK's most creative music cities (and that's not mentioning the other arts!). From trip-hop crews in the 1990s, such as The Wild Bunch and Massive Attack, to electronic nights at Motion and Lakota, the city has always been a home to DJ culture.

If you want to discover DJing, it offers a mix of studios, affordable courses, and communities that welcome beginners and experienced DJs. Take structured lessons at an academy, join classes on mixing and production, or book a one-on-one session with an experienced DJ tutor to work on your skills. Whatever your goal, be it playing at clubs, exploring electronic music, or trying something new, it's a great place to start.

Where to Learn DJing in Bristol

Clubs, music culture, and underground artists, the city has everything you need to get started across the city. If you want to learn how to do it, there are structured programmes, one-to-one sessions, and a creative community you can join. There are places all over the city where you can develop as a DJ.

  • Lakota’s AAA AcademyOne of the city's most famous clubs also runs a 4-week DJ training course. You’ll cover beatmatching, mixing on club-standard equipment, and advanced three-deck skills, finishing with the chance to play at Lakota events.
  • Basement 45This city-centre studio offers one-to-one or group sessions from £40 per hour, using Pioneer CDJs and Technics decks. Packages often include a free venue hire slot for new talent to showcase their progression at real clubs.
  • UWE Centre for Music The University of the West of England offers professional one-to-one lessons, taught by experienced artists such as Elley Phunk. Ideal for both beginners and those with some experience.
  • Mixit Tuition Offers tailored sessions in DJing and music production, available in-person or online. Great if you want professional guidance on both performance and working in the studio.
  • Bristol Youth Studios (Bristol Beacon) A creative hub for 13–18-year-olds to find out more in a supportive environment with industry-standard equipment.

Whether you're just starting out or looking to advance, places like these are great for finding out more. Of course, what you choose will depend on your level, ambition, and budget. Luckily for you, there are plenty of options here.

What You’ll Cover in DJ Lessons

No two DJ lessons are ever the same, but most will likely cover similar topics according to your level. You'll find that most courses and DJ tutors typically begin with basics, such as setting up the equipment, understanding the mixer, and learning how to count beats and match tempos.

As you advance, you can move on to more technical mixing techniques, building transitions between tracks, and developing your timing to make the music flow more smoothly. In advanced sessions, you may cover techniques such as scratching, looping, and using effects for club nights or live shows.

With tutors and other courses, you may also delve into the world of music production and create your own tracks to use in your sets. You can also focus on the non-technical aspects, such as reading the crowd, selecting the right tracks, and utilising a professional sound system. There are even programmes that include live showcases, where students perform in front of audiences at venues such as clubs.

How Much Do DJ Lessons in Bristol Cost?

The cost of DJing lessons in Bristol varies depending on the type of provider, venue, and course. Your level and the number of sessions you book at once can also affect the cost. Here are some examples to give you an idea of what you can expect to pay.

  • Basement 45 offers one-to-one sessions at £40 per hour or £20 per person for group sessions (maximum of four people). They also hire out practice time on club-standard gear at around £15 per hour, with discounts for longer sessions.
  • Lakota AAA Academy offers a structured 4-week DJ course, consisting of one two-hour in-person session per week. The whole course costs around £150 and includes opportunities to perform at Lakota events.
  • Lakota’s DJ Summer Bootcamp offers an intensive, three-day experience. The early bird ticket is typically £50, with standard rates around £65, and group discounts available (for example, £150 for three people).
  • The UWE Centre for Music at the University of the West of England offers one-to-one DJ lessons for around £38 per hour, taught by experienced local DJs.
  • Superprof has DJing tutors in Bristol and the local area, with the average cost for DJ tutoring being £29/h.

Find Your Ideal DJ Tutor on Superprof

Superprof makes finding the right tutor in Bristol really simple. Search for "DJing" and browse the profiles of different tutors. You can see the kinds of skills they teach, the genres they offer, and what their other students have to say about them. Once you've found a few that you like, start arranging free sessions with them to try them out. Once you've found the perfect tutor for you, you can begin organising your regular sessions and work on improving as a DJ!

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