Wedding Music - Choosing the Right Music for your Wedding
- Author Clive Chansa
- Published December 14, 2005
- Word count 678
Music can help to create the right atmosphere and set the mood during the
wedding ceremony and during the wedding celebrations. Deciding which music
should be played at you wedding is one of the most important decisions you need
to make when planning your special day.
An important factor in choosing your music is the setting for your wedding
ceremony. If your ceremony will be in a church or synagogue, you will probably
be required to stay within the guidelines set by the Church or synagogue.
There are two aspects of wedding music that need to be addressed when planning
your big day. First, you may wish to select certain music or arrange for
professional soloists or musicians to play during the actual wedding ceremony.
But at the wedding reception, it's pretty much anything goes when it comes to
selecting wedding music, provided it's tasteful. Everyone's requirements are
different so don't be afraid to discuss any special requirements with whoever
you're hiring.
Start planning your wedding music early. Good talent gets booked fast and you
don't want to end up having to select the brand new DJ with only a few weddings
under his belt or something even worse. Booking your music a full year in
advance is advisable but at a minimum, you should know who will be showing up
and what he or she will be playing at least six months prior to the wedding
date.
For most weddings, selecting the music for the wedding ceremony isn't that
complicated because most often, it's controlled by the person in charge at the
location where the ceremony will take place. When you're researching your
wedding ceremony options, be sure to inquire about any guidelines with respect
to wedding ceremony music as these could possibly impact your decision. If the
ceremony is being held outdoors, check for electrical hook-ups or book live
musicians.
Wedding music during the ceremony is basically secondary to the ceremony itself
so the music is really meant to sort of 'fill in the gaps' during the
non-speaking periods such as while guests are being seated, during the
procession, and while lighting the unity candles. Of course, it's your wedding
and it can be custom-designed.
The music that's played at the reception, however, is going to mean the
difference between a successful reception and one that's ho-hum. And this is
where things can start to get complicated. When you begin searching for wedding
reception music, you'll realize rather quickly that you have a lot of options.
You can book a live band, or a DJ that'll play pre-recorded music, or you can
buy that CD full of top wedding songs and have someone act as the DJ.
It's important that you both agree on the type of wedding music you want played
at your reception. There are 'traditional' songs that almost always are played
at certain points during the reception such as the father/daughter dance, the
cake cutting, the dollar dance and so on. And then there is all the music in
between. Do you want jazz, country, R&B, new age, Italian, Latin,
Jewish-inspired, or a little bit of everything? That's an important decision to
make because the musicians you select have to be able to deliver what you want
or you won't be happy.
Your specific choice of music should be discussed with the musicians well before
the event and they should be able to provide you with some ideas. Try to book
experienced professionals for your wedding music. Always ask for and check
references. Even contact the Better Business Bureau. If booking live talent,
arrange to hear a live performance before booking. Scrutinize the contract
before signing to make sure all parties agree on the number of hours music will
be provided and that everything that has been agreed to is in writing. Find out
the cancellation and refund policy, too.
Your wedding day will be one of the most treasured memories of your life.
Selecting the right wedding music can take a lot of time and effort, so start
planning early.
Copyright 2005. Clive Chansa writes for the Music Shop at http://www.music-shop-uk.org.uk/ and he also contributes articles and reviews at: http://www.music-cds-online.org.uk/ regularly.
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