Sunday, October 12, 2008

Setting the Mood

Varieties of Entertainment

  • Its hard to pick music that will please everyone. If you include a little from each music era, you will keep the atmosphere light and the dance floor full. Your day will call for different music. Your day will call for different music selections at various times. Hiring a professional means less headaches, both on the day and in the planning

  • If you want live music make sure your venue is equipped with adequate space, power supply and no noise restrictions. If you request songs that aren’t in your bands usual repertoire, be sure to book well in advance so the band will have a chance to learn the new music.

  • DJ’s can provide you with any sort of music you wish to hear. Some will even act as MC and have the experience to help create a terrific atmosphere. A DJ can supply you with your music for both your ceremony and reception. They can play your special selection as you walk down the aisle. Soft easy listening songs while you ear and then get the party rocking when all tasks have been completed.

  • Classical & Jazz are brimming with flavour, ranging from soloists, jazz trio, flautist, string quartets, and pianists. They’re great for setting the mood at your ceremony and reception.

  • Wedding/Cabaret Singers are flexible when performing your music requests. Many will give you the option of choosing your own songs or offer you choices from their own repertoire. Again, book well in advance so your entertainer can learn any new songs you may as for.
Your Expectations

Be clear with your entertainer and/or DJ about what you want and what you are expecting. This way you should avoid any disappointments on your special day.


By Jan Littlejohn
Ceremonies with Style

www.ceremonieswithstyle.com.au

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