It’s the happiest day of your life. The ceremony, the wedding breakfast and the best man’s speech have come and gone. There’s so much to look forward to and so much expense for the happy couple. Once all of the formalities are put it bed it just remains for the party to get into full swing and as far as many of the guests are concerned, this is the most important part of the day.
The first dance is usually the signal for the evening’s revelry to get underway. Hopefully the bride and groom have managed to agree on a suitable piece of music and haven’t spent the last 6 months arguing about whether she looks “Wonderful tonight" or if they “Have all the time in the World". It’s an important selection for anyone who loves their music although this author has been present at one wedding where 10cc’s “I’m not in love" has been played for the first dance! Is it just me?
The Bride and Groom have suitably impressed the room with their ability to tread on each other’s toes in time to the music and it’s now the turn of the rest of the party to join them on the dance floor.
Having a DJ who reads the audience and doesn’t just play what he or she wishes to hear is so important. Anyone can play CDs but it takes a professional to read the audience and keep the dance floor full and dancing. A DJ who specialises in dance floor clearance services is of no help to anyone. It just may be that the Birdie song really is the right song for the evening!
Usually it’s a case of providing something for everyone and just accepting that your latest obscure obsession with Latvian Folk music really isn’t going to get people dancing. Yes it is your party but you may find there’s only one person left on the dance floor.
A great idea to get everyone involved is to ask everyone to write down 3 song requests when they return the wedding invites. These can be compiled into a list and will give the DJ a feel for the audience in advance. Of course not all selections will be played but it can be helpful.
Entertainment agents such as Mattenta Entertainments can provide you with a selection of high quality DJs and bands that can read your audience and make the appropriate choices for the evening. Agents will usually only deal with high quality acts and will also provide the security of a written contract.
The main thing is to relax and let your hair down! Enjoy your evening!
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So you have exchanged vows, and have said your I dos, now it is now time to head out to the reception and party like you have never partied before. If you want live music playing in your reception, then you would want to hire a live band. But first, you must check with people that rent the venue where you are going to hold your reception, to see what type of live music they allow. Some venues have stringent restrictions when it comes to live music.
The type of music that you choose to play in your wedding should be an expression of both the bride and groom personalities, personal taste, and the overall theme of the wedding.
It is important to select the right music, because the music will become a pervading presence all through out the wedding, and right down to the reception. Music creates an atmosphere. It will set the mood of your wedding.
During the wedding itself, the choice of music usually depends on the wedding. Most church ceremonies do not allow secular music. They stick to more traditional, or religious music. A man and a woman duet is usually sung during the ceremony. A church organist usually provides the majority of the music.
For the reception, the bride and groom has a choice of recorded music, or live music. If you opt for recorded music, it would be best to hire the services of a DJ. The best thing about this, is you can request to have all of your favorite songs in the playlist. Ask your friends if they know any good DJs that are willing to play for wedding receptions. If they do not know any, you could always just search the yellow pages, internet, or even contact your local radio station.
Once you have settled on a DJ, have a one on one discussion with the DJ. Just to explain what type of entertainment and mood you want to have during the reception. Also discuss, the selection of music that you have in mind. Ask if the DJ is familiar with wedding protocol. If not, you might want to brief the DJ first about the sensibility of the event.
On the other hand, choosing live music offers you a choice of hiring a band, soloist, instrumentalists, jazz group, etc. It all depends on what kind of theme you have in mind for you wedding.
For more formal weddings, classical groups, piano soloists, and instrumentalists are more appropriate. It would not be a bad idea, to also consider the sensibilities of your guests, to ensure that everyone has a good time!
If you want to have a rocking good time for the reception of your wedding, then hiring a band is the way to go! The energy of a live band gets people going. There is nothing else that spells a rocking good time better, than a rock and roll band.
Before hiring a band, ask them if you could listen to their music first. This will help you decide if that particular band is just right for you. Also discuss, if the band will do emcee duties, as well as provide the music.
It is best to hire a band that has had previous experience with wedding receptions. This way, they would know what to expect, and will be able to provide the proper entertainment that is fitting for the occasion.
You always want to keep the music going, so include some background music even when the meals are being served, or when the bride and groom are doing their rounds of greeting, having their pictures taken, etc. This will also maintenance the atmosphere of the wedding all through out the reception. So choose wisely, because your choice of music can make or break this occasion!
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