Do You Want Live Music At Your Wedding?
Planning a wedding is an enormous task. There are so many things to think about and so much work to complete before the big day. One of the most important things is planning your wedding reception. There are so many details to think about when putting together that part of your day and one of the key elements is the music you will choose.
There is of course the option of the DJ but the live music of a wedding band can really get the party started. So, now that you know that the band is so important, you want to make sure that you are looking at the right things when you hire them.
Your first order of business is to check out any wedding band at a live event. Generally speaking, most bands will have paid public gigs to supplement their private ones, so be sure to ask about their performance schedule. You can also request their demo CD or even better a video of their performance. All of these previews can give you a good sense of whether the wedding band is right for you.
If the wedding band has a website, that would be a superb place to start your research. Usually you can look at photos, videos and even hear samples of musical tracks. This will tell you just how professional the band is.
Often, you can read testimonials on the band’s website that will tell you of the experience that previous customers had working with them. The website will probably list the bands line up of songs, which you should view.
Try to choose a band whose music will appeal for many individuals. If you go with something like progressive jazz or heavy rock, it may be rather specialized for your guests, whereas something like 70’s soul or disco music will appeal to people of any age.
Pricing is a very important part of this whole process, and will play a big role in the wedding band you decide upon. Earnings should be discussed up front with the band manager and once you have hit upon a price, sign a contract to that effect. Generally, you will be required to pay an upfront non-refundable deposit in order to hold your position.
A week before your wedding, you should phone the wedding band to verify the details of your event. You also want to make sure that their wardrobe is suitable for your reception and that they know what time to show up and set up to play their tunes.
Since the wedding band has probably traveled quite a ways to perform for your reception, it is proper to provide them with a meal. Last but not least, make sure you have provided the wedding band with an accurate run down of events, this way they will be able to more naturally flow with what you have planned.
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