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Acoustic artists, Bands, or DJ's are essential
elements of your wedding reception and
getting it right can make or break your wedding!
There are so many different varieties of bands, entertainers and DJs
available.
What should you be looking for when choosing Your entertainment ?
Often, a DJ or musician will act as the MC of a wedding reception,
which means you'll
need them to be entertaining , friendly, and charismatic."
On many occasions, less time is spent on choosing the DJ than any
other aspect of the
reception - this can be a disappointing mistake!
Overlooking this aspect of your wedding planning is easy to do.
However, choosing the right DJ is crucial to the success of your
wedding reception and these
tips and ideas should help you accomplish this:
How much will your DJ / band cost?
Everyone has an eye on their wedding budget and wants to keep their
costs down, but make
sure that you are not selling yourself short by employing a
bargain-priced DJ -or el-cheapo
band, you might be paying for what you are getting .
Don't fall into the trap of thinking that you are paying over the
top for your musicians
/ DJ because all that they are being paid for is to play music for 3
or 4 hours!
Professional bands and DJ's will have invested a lot of time in your
wedding prior to your
actual wedding reception.
Typically they will be spending between 10 to 20 hours consulting
with you, purchasing the
music, learning songs, rehearsing, setting up the equipment, packing
up the equipment and
other administrative tasks.
As well as the fact you found them, which means they have spent time
and money marketing.
All that, as well as years honing their craft !
Prices can vary enormously and it is important to realize that a lot
of couples say in
hindsight that they wished they had spent more of their wedding
budget on the entertainment.
How much time will your DJ / band need for setting up?
Bands can take up to 2 hours to set up their equipment and Normally
the DJ will need at
least an hour to set up his equipment at the reception venue.
Check with your DJ or band whether this will be sufficient time for
them beforehand and let
the wedding venue know if they need more time.
Always meet your DJ or Musician in person
Once you have whittled down your choice to 3 or 4 prospective bands
or wedding DJs, it is
highly recommended that you meet each one in person.
This way you can check out their personality and general appearance,
something you can't
do properly over the phone, or via a website
By meeting with them in person you get an indication of whether they
are punctual. You might
find in some instances that the artist fails to show up for your
meeting -.
It is better to find out if they are unreliable in the planning
stages rather than find this
on your wedding day!
During your meeting with them , watch them to see whether they are
paying attention to your
specific requirements for your wedding music. Are they taking notes?
Professionals always have a pad and pen with them to jot down notes
about what style of
music is going to suit your wedding.
Discuss your wedding song play list
Is it your intention to have a musician or DJ that will be proactive
in getting the dance
floor full right from the beginning of the evening ?
Or is a more laid back approach more your style for your wedding
reception?
Ask the entertainment for a consultation a month or so before the
reception and go over your
song preferences with them in detail.
Ask them DJ if they have a list of their set list or music
collection and if tyhe would
object if you highlight a few tracks that you would like them to
play during the evening.
A professional will take note of which songs you want to hear as
well as which songs you
don't want to hear.
You will need to tell the band or DJ your wishes for special dances
such as your first
dance, the father and bride dance etc
And make sure that your band or DJ knows the key moments throughout
the wedding reception so
that he can keep up with what you have planned..
Usually your Band or DJ will be working for approximately 4 hours and
each song is 4 minutes
long - that is a total of 60 songs .
Whilst you will want your special songs to be played, you should be
able to rely on the DJ
or musicians to determine the best musical taste to get people on
the dance floor.
They will know songs that have worked at weddings in the past.
An experienced entertainer will know when to play which kind of
music.
They should take note when your guests arrive of what type of music
suits the crowd.
Does the DJ or Band Leader perform emcee duties?
If you want the DJ or musician to make announcements, such as the
introduction of the
newlyweds' first dance, the cake cutting or the bouquet being
tossed,
and act as an emcee during the evening , be sure to check that they
are comfortable doing
this.
Some people will charge you extra for this, and some simply don't do
it..
For a wedding you need to choose someone who has a fun personality
and a professional
delivery for announcements.
Ensure your entertainers knows the dress code
Always ask about how they intend to dress on the day of your
wedding.
Your Band or DJ should always dress in a manner that is appropriate
for the occasion.
Whilst this does not mean that he must wear a penguin suit , you do
not want the other
extreme of him turning up in shorts and thongs!
Essentially they are a service provider on your wedding day, so
should always be neatly
dressed.
If you are having a themed wedding make sure you have informed your
DJ so that they can fit
in as best they can .
Ask the Band or DJ about public liability insurance
It is also really important that you check that your DJ or band has
public liability
insurance.
If one of your wedding guests trips over a cable that the hired help
has not taped down to
the floor or if a speaker falls on top of a guest then it will be
the DJ or band they look to for compensation. Ask to see a copy of
their insurance cover.
Does your DJ / band own quality audio equipment?
A professional band or DJ will generally have spent over $10,000 on
their equipment .
Proper equipment will give good sound quality that will not be
disturbing for your wedding
guests.
There is nothing worse than being seated next to a speaker at a
wedding that is producing
poor sound quality.
Will your DJ / band be using a wireless microphone?
Wireless microphones work well at weddings and allow the emcee to
roam the dance floor
without tripping over a chord
Sometimes musicians prefer sticking with a chord microphone because
they are more likely to
get interference from a wireless microphone.
If you have a preference discuss this with your DJ or band
beforehand.
Has the DJ / musician worked at the venue before?
Do ask your DJ / musician whether they have performed at your choice
of wedding reception
venue before.
Although this is not essential, the more familiar they are with the
layout and staff at your
chosen venue the better.
If they have not played there before, it is best to meet your DJ /
band at the venue so that
you can discuss the specifics of setting up the DJ table or stage,
dance floor location and speaker positions.
Who pays for your entertainers food?
Feeding the band or DJ is often overlooked, but it is necessary if
they are there for long
periods of time.
They are providing a service for you , so you should definitely feed
and water them during
the course of the wedding reception - you don't want them passing
out halfway through the evening.
You should arrange to provide the artist with a smaller meal that is
quite inexpensive - you can pre-arrange this with your catering
manager and confirm this with the artist. Alternatively, if you have
a wedding buffet in the evening you can let the band or DJ know that
they are welcome to help themselves.
Will your DJ or band provide a lighting system?
Most bands and DJs will be able to offer a decent sized lighting
system
Typically most DJs and bands offer a basic lighting system within
their fee but if it is
within your wedding budget you could pay extra and upgrade.
Usually they will have plenty of options to tell you about.
Know what you really want in terms of music before you begin
looking for a band or wedding
DJ
If you are thinking of classic Big Band music, be up front about
this the first time you
talk to the band or DJ.
People who specialize in rock and pop music may be great, but the
play list will be limited
when it comes to what you want, and you'll be disappointed.
Ensure your entertainers music is up to date
Make sure that your DJ or band has a wide range of music including
the most recent chart
songs. Do provide Them with a list of specific songs which you want
to be played at your wedding
so that they can source them out prior to the wedding reception if
they do not have them in their current music collection or
repertoire.
Ask about emergency arrangements
It is any DJ or bands worst nightmare that the sound system fails
during a performance.
It is really important that you ask them beforehand if they have any
backup equipment
available for use in case there is a problem during your wedding
reception.
Although it doesn't happen often, equipment can fail, and if it
happens on the night of
your reception and it is the only set your DJ or band has, you may
find yourself faced with a night without music, unless the venue has
piped music available (in-house system).
Also, discuss what alternative arrangements will be made in the
event that the DJ you hire
is sick or unavailable for your wedding reception. Will he provide a
back-up DJ that is suitable for the occasion?
References
Anyone who consistently pleases their clients should be happy to
provide you with contact
details so that you can obtain recommendations from other satisfied
customers.
They should be recent, not five years old!
Additionally, if they have a website you should take a look at it to
see whether it contains
any testimonials.
You want to be sure that they have a good reputation for overall
conduct, punctuality and
ability to work alongside other wedding service providers.
In an industry where any unqualified person can easily enter the
profession, you need to do
research to ensure that you hire someone that will provide you with
a top quality service
Ask Recent newlyweds for music recommendations . Do make sure that
if a friend recommends a
DJ to you that you check that you and your friend's music tastes and
expectations of a wedding entertainer are similar.
Another idea is to ask the band, musician or DJ if they can show you
an example of their
work such as a video clip taken at another wedding where they have
performed.
Most performers these days will be able to provide you with an
example of their performance.
You must ask the artist(s) how much experience they have had.
These kind of questions will enable you to determine whether they
are the right person to
perform at your wedding reception.
Contact James on 0413 726 736 or Email
bookings@acousticbliss.com.au
Wedding Music Perth
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