Most disc jockeys make between $300 and $1500 for a single wedding before expenses. What a disc jockey makes is primarily determined by what the client wants and what the client is willing to pay. Some clients are willing to pay more for specific talents like the ability to teach party dances to their guests or developed turntablist skills. Other clients are willing to pay extra for additional services like party favors, interactive games, and party lights.
While the prices quoted are what most disc jockey make at a wedding, there are disc jockeys in the $50 range and other nationally know disc jockeys in the $25,000 range.
Most disc jockeys make between $5,000 and $40,000. The exact amount depends on the type of disc jockey, the disc jockeys popularity, the location of the disc jockey, type of payment, and whether the disc jockey is a hobbyist. For instance, a mobile disc jockey may be paid $800 for one performance, but they may only perform twice a month. Meanwhile, a club disc jockey may be paid $10/hour but with a full time position, the club disc jockey would be making just as much as a mobile disc jockey without including tips. Also take into account that a mobile disc jockey has expenses that a club disc jockey doesn't and you'll see that the club disc jockey in my example actually make more that the mobile disc jockey.
A Disc Jockey setup has many parts and different components, even a basic one. For the bare necessities, it would come out to about 550 dollars, which would grant one a mixer, speakers, quality headphones, and a turntable.
No, you do not need any specific degree to become a disc jockey. However if you have a degree in audio or logistics it will be much easier to find employment in the area.
Depends on how much he wins.
depends on two things how good you are and how long your hired. average pay $25 to $30 dallors an hour.
Dj's can earn about £80-£200 a night In the US, the normal pay for a disc jockey can range from just above minimum wage to over $1500 per night depending on many factors. Disc jockeys that work by the hour at a radio station or club typically get paid less than mobile disc jockeys. Disc jockeys in large cities typically get paid more than disc jockeys in small cities. Of course, disc jockeys who are good and build a good reputation get paid the premium rates.
One does not need any formal education to become a disc jokey. A disk jokey is a DJ. One simply needs to have a good knowledge of music and practice their DJ skills as much as they can.
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If you're meaning radio disc jockeys, it really depends on the market (city) they're in. The bigger the city, the more they most likely would make, but it also can depend on their shift, and/or experience. For example, I know there were radio DJs in New Orleans who made minimum wage. Most club and bar disc jockeys earn less than $25 per hour and many make minimum wage (or play for free). Mobile disc jockeys typically charge between $50 and $200 per hour. However, that shouldn't be confused with how much money they make. Mobile disc jockeys have the unique expenses of transporting, maintaining, and updating their equipment. All that can add up fast.
it depends if the wedding is simple maybe 3 or 5 but the wedding is special maybe 10x rather....
Most disc jockeys make between $5,000 and $40,000. The exact amount depends on the type of disc jockey, the disc jockeys popularity, the location of the disc jockey, type of payment, and whether the disc jockey is a hobbyist. For instance, a mobile disc jockey may be paid $800 for one performance, but they may only perform twice a month. Meanwhile, a club disc jockey may be paid $10/hour but with a full time position, the club disc jockey would be making just as much as a mobile disc jockey without including tips. Also take into account that a mobile disc jockey has expenses that a club disc jockey doesn't and you'll see that the club disc jockey in my example actually make more that the mobile disc jockey.