Selecting The Right Wedding Band
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.
The internet can be a big help when looking for or previewing a wedding band. Many will have their own site complete with videos, pictures and music samples for you to listen to and evaluate. With this kind of resource, you will get a better idea of how professional a particular wedding band looks.
Another thing commonly found on websites is testimonials. Read through and find out what other customers thought about their experience with the band. These websites should also list the bands repertoire, another important bit of information to have.
You will want a band who has a broad range of music or whose music will appeal to many people. For instance, something like old country or acid rock may be a bit too narrow to appeal to the crowd that will attend your wedding. Classic rock from the 70's or 80's should appeal to people of all ages.
Of course, there is also the consideration of the price of the wedding band. You want to make sure that all of the details are outlined in your contract. You will most likely be asked to turn in a non-refundable deposit with your contract so that they can feel safe reserving your date for you.
It is a good idea to call the wedding band within a week or so of your wedding to confirm all the details. Make sure they have the correct wardrobe for the event and that they are clear on the earliest time they can come and set up.
Do not forget that the band may have journeyed a long distance to perform at your reception, and it would be polite to give them a meal. Finally, make sure that you prove your wedding band a schedule of events for the night so they can follow along and play their music.
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