The right kind of music will fuel your reception and can make the difference between "just another wedding" and an unforgettable night of fun dancing. Take the time to find the musicians for a reception.
Instructions
1. Get names of recommended bands from friends, newlyweds, site coordinators, clergy and wedding consultants.
2. Check with your wedding site for any noise or space restrictions.
3. Decide what kind of atmosphere you'd like to create based on the music you choose. Do you want your guests grooving in group dances to country music? Do you prefer a more raucous atmosphere, courtesy of your favorite local band? Or do you want a mellow reception, visiting with friends with jazz in the background?
4. Request to listen to audio tapes or - even better - to view videotapes of the bands' performances. Pay attention to how they interact with the audience and the variety of music they play.
5. Ask to see the play list - ideally, you want a wide variety of songs that will appeal to guests of all musical tastes.
6. Discuss room size and equipment needs. Will you have enough outlets? Is the stage big enough to support the entire band?
7. Make a contract that includes dates, times, breaks, musicians, song commitments, emcee duties, clothing, equipment, food, rates, and cancellation and refund policy.
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