
Hello everyone.
I recently read an interesting essay by a turntablist. It was on whether a turntablist should be considered a musician or not. To be clear, a number of serious turntablists consider themselves extremely different from the 'basic' DJ's at parties, clubs, and similar events.
Some seem to think turntablists aren't musicians because they only use prerecorded tracks made by other musicians. However, some turntablists argue that they still make unique beats from the tracks, turning it into their own music. They similarly argue that musicians will 'steal' basic rhythms from other musicians, and what turntablists do isn't much different.
Anyways, I'd like to hear your thoughts. Are turntablists musicians? Does this apply to DJ's? Some will even go as far as to say anyone who can make a single beat (guitar/piano/anything) on his/her own can be considered a musician.
Just to let readers know, I personally consider turntablists musicians, but I also think that it can't apply to your basic DJ, who often just play music with minimal change.
If a chorister can be considered a musician from just leading other musicians but not playing an instrument then I don't see why a 'turntabilist" can't be considered a musician as well.