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Choosing a DJ
A good selection of music can really make
the celebration, bring guests together and create a truly memorable
evening. A professional DJ will make your reception come alive
and ensure people enjoy themselves whereas a poorly chosen DJ
will stifle the mood. Dont dismiss the music at your reception
as an afterthought and make sure that you have a consultation
with the actual DJ not just the owner of the DJ Agency.
The DJs role can be summarised as follows: play the songs
you have chosen; play your guests requests; and play tracks
in between which will give the evening a lift. It is the DJs
goal and partly his responsibility that your guests enjoy themselves
at the reception.
Choose an experienced DJ who has a large collection of music at
his disposal and who plays requests - make this a must. Your chosen
DJ must be able to play songs for all your guests regardless of
age or taste in music. Requests are an important part of the evening
- they guarantee participation and elevate the mood which is exactly
what you want.
Be sure to choose a DJ who is organised. A DJ who keeps all the
tunes in his head is more likely to miss out much wanted songs
or play them at the wrong time. This is not to say you should
choose a DJ who works from a list of songs and plays them in sequence
regardless of how your guests are reacting to the music. A good
DJ should be able to judge the mood and play songs accordingly.
Remember to let the DJ know your choice of song for the first
dance between bride and groom. Some couples choose to observe
the custom of dances between father and bride and mother and groom;
again, let the DJ know in advance if this applies to you.
Do give the DJ the benefit of the doubt occasionally. It is very
hard to build up a party mood if your efforts are constantly interrupted
with requests for Steps - annoying at any time. Although you should
ask as many questions as you can, and you certainly have the right
to determine what gets played and when, try to give the DJ the
same trust you give the photographer, both of whom are professionals
in their chosen fields.
If a DJ is not to your taste you may opt for a live band. Do not
expect a live band to play all evening or go without breaks. Singing
is tough work. An idea may be to have a live band for the first
half of the reception before handing over to a DJ.
When you have made your choice get everything in writing and agree
on a final play-list, price, date and time.
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