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How to Plan Your Wedding Reception Music and Make Your Song Selections
by Cori Russell(2)
Elegala.com - Elegant Galas Made Simple
Your wedding entertainment can really make or break the atmosphere of
your reception. No other detail will command more influence over the
behavior of your guests, so you should use this opportunity to elicit
the behavior you desire. Thus, whether you want your guests dancing on
the tabletops by night´s end or would rather keep the atmosphere formal
and elegant, your reception music will help set the mood.
Once you have decided on the type of atmosphere you wish to create,
it´s time to hire your wedding entertainment. The overall look and feel
of your wedding and your venue may determine whether you should hire a band or DJ; however, either will work in almost any situation.
Shop Around
Selecting your wedding reception music is one of the most important
decisions you´ll make, so invest some time and energy in scouting for
your band or DJ. Check out local acts or ask friends for suggestions.
Other vendors can also provide recommendations. Once you find a few
bands or DJs that interest you, check out their websites. Many offer
sound clips that will further help you decide. Ask each potential band
to send you some sample cds for review.
Meet and Greet
Once you have narrowed your list, set up appointments with your top
prospects. Take note of the band leader´s or DJ´s personality. Does he
or she have a pleasant manner or grate on your nerves? Also, make sure
that your band or DJ wears something that coincides with the overall
feel of your wedding reception. Mullets and ripped T-shirts don´t
really work at formal dinner.
Plan Your Playlist
Make sure that your wedding entertainment plays a variety of music. You
want to ensure that both your 17–year–old cousins and your 75–year–old
grandmother will enjoy your wedding reception music and find songs that
will entice them onto the dance floor. Supply your entertainment with
both a play list and a do not play list. If your vision of your
reception in no way involves your relatives performing "the chicken
dance," you must alert your band or DJ so that they will have a ready
response when your Uncle Fred requests it. Browse this list of popular Wedding Songs for receptions for ideas.
Article submitted Monday, February 16, 2009 & read 162 times.
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