The word impossible may soon be extinct. Who knew the world wide phenomenon also known as the internet would bring about a whole new world of exciting possibilities. Possibilities no one would ever dream was possible.

Can you picture a young boy’s dream of becoming a DJ? Trying to scrape together a few dollars to buy a few records and a second hand turn table set. Going to DJ sets and meticulously following that DJ’s moves so he can practice them at home hoping one day to become a professional DJ himself.

If that boy was getting started in today’s world he would have the option of learning everything he needs to know on the World Wide Web at TurntableU.com.

TurntableU known as “The World’s Premier Online DJ School” provides direct access to enhanced DJ tutorials structured to define the strengths and weaknesses of DJ’s around the world.

“No matter where you are in the world you’re leaning first hand from our DJ’s which is able to level the playing fields,” said DJ Icy Ice a premier DJ on L.A.’s top rated radio station Power 106 FM.

“The way I learned was by watching other DJ’s,” he said. This is exactly what DJ’s would be doing on TurntableU.Com.

The competition is stiff in today’s world for up-and-coming DJ’s.

“There are so many DJ’s now,” says the legendary DJ Debonair.  “When I was in high school there was one or two DJ’s. Now there can be 15 in the classroom depending on the size.”

DJ Debonair became one of the city’s most respected DJ’s by spinning in L.A.’s hot spots and at Stevie Wonder-owned KJLH-FM’s “Saturday Night Mixdown”.

He has also created Flawless P & M, a highly successful promotion and marketing company that has broken music from 50 Cent, Jaheim, Lil’ Jon, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, D12, Timbaland, Common, Field Mob, Lloyd and Rich Boy.

He believes it’s important to show kids how to find their own name. “By the time you’re done taking your courses [on TurntableU.com] you’ll have some direction in what you want to do specifically,” DJ Debonair said.  

The down spiral of the economy and the innovation of the internet has been bitter sweet for the music/DJ industry on a whole bringing about new challenges  and yet new solutions.

Retail record stores are driven out of business by the slow moving economy and the fast pace of the internet but this has allowed TurntableU.com to thrive.

“DJ’s used to gather to talk [at record stores like Stacks Vinyl] and learn from one another at workshops. What resulted from the shutdown of [those stores] resulted in TurntableU.com,” DJ Icy Ice said.

 Instructor DJ Tony G, pioneer of the Latino Hip-Hop Movement, believes that the DJ industry as a whole has improved greatly over the years thanks to advanced equipment. The process of becoming a DJ may be convenient but now there’s a lot more to learn.

TurntableU.com offers numerous tutorials ranging from beginner to advanced classes, and these classes are just as effective as learning from another DJ during a live set.

“On TurntableU we have multiple angles, great audio and these lessons are planned to the‘t’, and we’ve actually posted the music used in the lessons,” DJ Tony G said.  DJ’s watching a live set won’t be able to utilize this feature.

Lessons on TurntableU.Com are inexpensive and are even discounted thanks to the promo codes that have been distributed online.  “It’s tough times for everyone, [classes] are almost like buying a couple MP3’s for your iPod’s and you can learn at your own pace,” DJ Tony G said.

DJ Tony G believes that they will probably never run out of content and that they’re always trying to keep it fresh. They’ve recently added some production courses. Not only will you learn how to become a professional DJ but you can also become skilled at using video and writing music.

TurntableU.com is a first in the internet world and won’t be the last as its popularity continues to spread.

For those who are skeptical, DJ Tony G says to give it a shot. Try out some of the classes you will be surprised and you’re going to be impressed.