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.
While you have several choices for music the most commonly chosen is either a live wedding band or a DJ. Hiring a live band will definitely give your reception some sizzle and pizzazz but how do you go about finding and hiring a wedding band?
The first thing to do when searching for a wedding band is to watch them perform. The majority of bands have shows aside from private performances, so ask them if they perform live and try to watch a show. As well, ask if the band has a demo CD or DVD, you can watch, as all these suggestions will give you a good indication if this band is suitable for your wedding reception.
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.
If there are testimonials on the website you will want to look at those as well. This will allow you to see exactly what previous clients have had to say about them and their music performances. If there is a repertoire, you will want to look at that as well.
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.
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.
Within a couple of weeks of your wedding, you should call the wedding band to confirm that everything is still on target. Take care of the final details such as wardrobe is appropriate and they know the specific time to arrive and set up their equipment.
It is important to remember that your wedding band may have traveled some distance to play your wedding so it is good etiquette to offer them a full meal. Finally give your wedding band a timeline of specific events for the evening so they can work with the flow and provide the appropriate selections.
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