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Tips
On Choosing Your Wedding Reception Music
Because
there is such musical variety available to brides and grooms,
selecting your reception music might be difficult.
Before
you do anything, you should answer the following questions:
What kind of music do you enjoy the most when you celebrate?
What kind of music would your guest enjoy the most? If there is
a conflict between what the bride and groom and their wedding
reception guests enjoy, a compromise might be necessary.
Do you prefer live music, or a DJ? Can you afford a live band?
You
should book your wedding band or DJ about the same time you reserve
your wedding reception venue. Why? Because your reception music
will greatly depend on your wedding reception venue. If you want
to have live music for your wedding, you need to make sure it
is allowed by the reception venue. You need to make sure you understand
the venue’s rules about music before you select your wedding
reception venue.
If
you elect to go with a wedding band, be sure to book early. Popular
bands are often booked more than one year in advance. Saturdays
are especially busy for wedding bands, so you might need to book
even more than one year in advance.
Before
you book your wedding music provider, you should ask the following
questions:
How long have they been in the wedding business? You should
go with an experienced band or DJ. Experience will usually yield
a better quality performance.
Do they have any references? (You should always check references.)
If the band is unable to provide references, you should walk.
Can they play the songs you want to hear? The more songs they
can play the better. Bands usually have song lists of all the
songs they can play.
Do they have a demo CD, so you can sample their music? Is it possible
for you to see one of their performances? There is no substitute
for seeing a band in action.
Can you communicate with the band, and do you feel comfortable
interacting with them? Are they listening to you; are they enthusiastic?
Remember, the band is there to make your party fun, not the other
way around. You hire them to play the music you like not the music
they like.
How long do they normally play, and how often do they break and
for how long?
Are they insured? You should demand at least liability insurance
from the wedding band or DJ.
The
answers to the above questions should all be part of the written
contract, which is an absolute must. You should also include the
exact time the band starts and ends playing.
If
you have to work with a smaller budget, you might want to book
a DJ instead of a wedding band since they are less expensive than
wedding bands. An experienced DJ can create a great atmosphere
for your wedding reception; so don’t be disappointed if
you can’t afford a wedding band.
Remember to have fun; after all you are planning the most important
and joyous day of your life!
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