Minggu, 06 November 2011

Your Wedding, Your Music



Add to your favorite tunes on your wedding play list is a great idea. This is an easy way to customize the soundtrack your big day and make it make sense for you and your guests. When the DJ plays a song that you personally know and love, it really is your moment.

But weddings are also shared events. And if your guests do not respond to the songs you've chosen, no matter how cool or classic-you'll be stuck with an empty dance floor.

So how do you balance your music requests and needs with those of your guests? Personally, I recommend thinking small. Make two lists: a no-no-play list of banned songs and reasonably-short list of must-play songs you hear. This, combined with our professional wedding DJ skills at reading the crowd and control the pace, will help keep their guests feet moving all night.

thinking small: Suggestions for the

First, the idea of ​​an ideal wish list of all your favorite songs. Whittle it down to the basics. What songs clearly reflect your personality, or express your feelings for your partner? What are your friends and family love? Keep one, but consider removing any titles that might be inappropriate to any song about break-ups or fake or too fast, slow, rowdy, explicit or unusual for a guest list. Aim for a good mix. You do not have to please everyone, but it's not worth being cautious.

along those lines, think about what songs and genres you is not want to hear. Rule your least favorite, along with tunes that depress, pull or offended. This is a party! Envision your ideal atmosphere and a list of all the songs that are fighting against it. This is your if-not-play list.

Making It Work

After these two lists are complete, communication is key. Every wedding DJ has a different approach to handling the play list. Some limits of the small number of songs, while others play all you want. Show your list to the DJ and discuss how he will carry them. What will he do if the plan does not work? Get a feel for how the agreement works. We recommend that you find a good fit with your DJ and get as involved in the choice of music as you like. After all, it's your wedding.

Just think about this: an experienced DJ will know how to please crowds of any size, age or musical taste. He's know-how the pace of the party, highlight key moments as the bouquet toss and provide opportunities for all types of dancers to enjoy. So why not believe?

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