The full name of DJ is Disc Jockey, and Chinese is disc jockey. This word comes from English Disco, that is, hall D. In addition, the English word Disco comes from the French word disco, which began in the 1960s. Before that, all nightclubs were accompanied by live bands and customers danced. Before the 1960 s, the record industry had not yet arisen, and there were not many kinds of records on the market. At the same time, there was no 78-rpm vinyl record, but an enamel-like record, which broke immediately when it fell to the ground. In the 1960s, there appeared a phonograph/record made of film die, which was called E.P., Extended Play, and each record had only 2-4 songs. Then there are the so-called vinyl records, LP and Long Play with 33 revolutions per minute. Each record has 12- 14 songs. At that time, nightclub bands were generally bands with more than 6 people, mostly bands with 20 people 13 people. At the same time, because we have to take turns to rest, there is usually a crowded band and several other people taking turns to accompany us. After the popularity of records, in order to save costs, nightclubs simply don't use bands, but use two disc jockeys to play songs in turn and dance for young people who like pop music. This is the source of discos. In contrast, there is a word, Livecotheque, which is a ballroom with live band performances, but this is different from nightclubs, which play pop music (swing dance, waist dance, cha-cha, soul dance), while nightclubs play dances such as waltz and tango.
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