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If the
mention of a wedding DJ conjures up images of drunken couples swaying to cheesy
love songs, or your guests being asked to form a conga line around the flashing
disco lights, you are probably planning to hire a wedding band instead. Before
you rule out a wedding DJ, however,
bear in mind that these days DJs are considered artists in their own right, and
there are plenty of talented DJs around that specialise in creating just the
right atmosphere for your wedding.
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A wedding DJ, even a top end one, will usually cost less than a live
band
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Your DJ can be the MC (Master of Ceremonies) throughout the entire
reception and he will make all the housekeeping announcements on behalf of the
venue. The bride & groom entrance, the first dance, cake cutting, the
bouquet toss, the garter toss and the farewell circle.
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Wedding DJs will always have a more varied repertoire than the most
versatile band. Live bands may also take long breaks, while a DJs music is
continuous.
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A DJ can take up less space in your reception venue than a live band
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A wedding DJ will
usually be more flexible and able to respond to the requests of your guests
than a wedding band
The music
played at your wedding reception will have a huge impact on how your guests
remember it, so you want to be sure you get it just right. Don’t just hire a
wedding DJ with a good reputation, and expect them to get on with it you may
not end up with want you want. If you want the perfect reception, you do have
to give your DJ something to work with, a good DJ will give you a song list to
choose from and also be able to cater to your requests.
You can
also supply them with a ‘do not play’ list if there are songs you really hate,
or tunes that have bad associations for you which might detract from your big
day.
Try to see
your wedding DJ in action before you hire them to get an idea of their
performance style, and how much they engage with their audience. Make sure you
have permission to do this, most people won’t respond well to you gate crashing
their function!
Meet with
your DJ and explain how much interaction you want, do you just want them to
play tunes, or do you want them to act as master of ceremonies, announcing the
various dances, the cake cutting, and your departure? Be clear about what you
expect when you’re hiring a wedding DJ.
Personalize
Your Music with a Wedding DJ
A really
great wedding DJ can be a great asset on your big day, and can work with you to
play suitable music for every element of your wedding. Don’t feel you have to
limit the music to after dinner when everyone is dancing; you can have a DJ
playing instrumental music throughout the drinks reception You can choose
specific songs to announce your arrival and to introduce the various speeches,
and you can even change the music style and tempo from one dinner course to the
next.