Hiring DJ for Weddings - A Wedding DJ always remembered
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All of the planning is now behind you. You've made the walk down the aisle,
proclaimed your love, and exchanged glistening gold wedding bands.
Congratulations, you are now man and wife. Now it's time to kick back, unwind,
forget all the stress and celebrate the day at your reception.
What to expect
First, the photographer may want to take a few more pictures at the church or
wedding site. After that, it's off to be greeted by family and friends who have
come together for your wedding day. Don't be surprised to receive an
enthusiastic welcome as your DJ and Master of Ceremonies announces your grand
entrance. It's one of the things they enjoy the most. And for the next few hours
it will be your DJ's job to lead the festivities, play the music that is
important to you and your guests, and keep the reception running smoothly. Music
is in fact one of the most important and memorable parts of a reception.
Reception guests seldom remember the color of the linen, or even the cake, but
they almost always remember the music, especially if the DJ did a great job.
Who Coordinates the Reception?
The main reason wedding couples choose a Professional DJ with many years of
wedding experience as opposed to lower cost DJ Services is that the selection of
music a Professional DJ can play spans across all ages and tastes instead of
just what the lower cost DJ likes to listen to. But aside from the music, your
DJ will also act as your Master of Ceremonies to help maintain the proper flow
during the reception. A good Disc Jockey Service will coordinate with your
photographer to get all the right pictures for your wedding album. They will
also work with the rest of the professionals (Videographer, Banquet Staff)
during your event to ensure everything runs smoothly. So while you may be
thinking of hiring a DJ just for the music, remember at your personal meeting
with your DJ & Master of Ceremonies, it is important to discuss not only the
types of music you want, but which events you will be doing and their desired
order. These would include such things as the cutting of the wedding cake, the
toast, and the bouquet toss. A Professional DJ will also work with you on
individualizing your wedding at this time. Your DJ should want to know what
exactly you envision for your wedding. One couple may want a low-key elegant
event, while the next may want a high energy party atmosphere. If your DJ wants
to tell you how your event will run instead of the other way around, then they
actually are not interested in working with you. Every wedding is unique and
your DJ should treat them as such.
The Right Mix of Music
Having a DJ you can trust to handle all the MC duties is important, but where
most DJ's really shine is when it comes to knowing what music will get the crowd
on the dance floor. Your DJ should work with you both on the types of music that
you want played but also on the types of music that you don't want played. As a
general rule, the guest will not dance until after the bride and groom have had
their first dance. Other special dances might include a wedding party dance, a
dance for the bride and father and one for the groom and his mother.
How do you know the DJ that you are looking at entrusting your event's fate
to is a professional?
Look to see if they are a member of a Professional Organization such as a DJ
Network
Ask them how many weddings they perform at each year and how long they have
been in the business
Ask if they will handle all of the detail coordination on your wedding day
(Making sure the champagne toast is poured before introductions, ensuring the
parents of the bride & groom are available during cake cutting, coordinating
with photographer and banquet staff, etc.)
Proper planning for your reception should also include giving your DJ a
guideline of the types of music that you want to be played. Keep in mind that
you want all your guests to be satisfied, so make sure your DJ is prepared with
a wide variety of music to suit all tastes. Just remember that your wedding day
is a time to celebrate, so dance, enjoy yourself and leave the coordination to a
wedding professional.
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