There are few days in your life as memorable as your wedding day. All efforts should be made to prevent anything spoiling the perfection of this wonderful day. This means taking the time to find just the right musical entertainment for your reception. Read on to learn some things you should know before you hire wedding band.
The benefits of hiring a live band:
A good band can offer a tailored approach to the music and a unique audience relationship that a DJ usually cannot achieve. Bands with a lot of experience, especially in wedding receptions, have the flexibility to choose songs that reflect the atmosphere and the audience that is present. They can also take on the role of MC and keep an eye on things throughout the night to ensure that everything goes according to plan.
When to start looking:
If you start your search around six months prior to your wedding, you ensure that you have enough time available to ask people for recommendations of good bands, listen to a bit of their music and plan out all the nitty gritty details.
How to look for a wedding band:
Decide on a musical style that you would like to have performed at your reception to help you find an appropriate performing group. Ask wedding consultants, event coordinators, relatives and friends if they know of any good bands that they would recommend. If you can't find a band that already has plenty of experience playing at wedding receptions, make sure that your band is crystal clear on all the details before the night.
It is a very good idea to get a feel for the kind of music your band plays and their performance ability before hiring them. They might have other performances coming up that you can go to, in order to assess their competency. Otherwise, ask for a recording of some of their music. This would preferably be in video format.
Discussing the details:
Knowing beforehand what pieces your band is going to be playing is key to ensuring that you and the audience enjoy the selection. Get a copy of the band's regular play list, and don't be afraid to tell them what you want. Some bands will even learn new pieces for you, so if there's a particular song you have in mind, just ask if they would be able to include that in their play list.
Make sure that the venue is capable of hosting your chosen band. This includes finding out if there are any sound or space restrictions, how many power points there are and where, and how big the stage is. Ask the band about the equipment they will need, how much space they require, and whether they have any other special requirements.
There are plenty of things you're going to need to work out. Dates, times, when to arrive and set up, when to leave and what happens in the case of overtime, insurance details, payment, schedules for the night including breaks, what the band will eat and drink, what to wear, how the band will get there, what happens in the case of unforeseen costs, what songs will be played, and if the band will have any MC duties. These should all be laid out in a contract that lists all band members by name.
To avoid any delays, have the band arrive at the venue an hour before the event to set up and perform necessary sound checks.
The benefits of hiring a live band:
A good band can offer a tailored approach to the music and a unique audience relationship that a DJ usually cannot achieve. Bands with a lot of experience, especially in wedding receptions, have the flexibility to choose songs that reflect the atmosphere and the audience that is present. They can also take on the role of MC and keep an eye on things throughout the night to ensure that everything goes according to plan.
When to start looking:
If you start your search around six months prior to your wedding, you ensure that you have enough time available to ask people for recommendations of good bands, listen to a bit of their music and plan out all the nitty gritty details.
How to look for a wedding band:
Decide on a musical style that you would like to have performed at your reception to help you find an appropriate performing group. Ask wedding consultants, event coordinators, relatives and friends if they know of any good bands that they would recommend. If you can't find a band that already has plenty of experience playing at wedding receptions, make sure that your band is crystal clear on all the details before the night.
It is a very good idea to get a feel for the kind of music your band plays and their performance ability before hiring them. They might have other performances coming up that you can go to, in order to assess their competency. Otherwise, ask for a recording of some of their music. This would preferably be in video format.
Discussing the details:
Knowing beforehand what pieces your band is going to be playing is key to ensuring that you and the audience enjoy the selection. Get a copy of the band's regular play list, and don't be afraid to tell them what you want. Some bands will even learn new pieces for you, so if there's a particular song you have in mind, just ask if they would be able to include that in their play list.
Make sure that the venue is capable of hosting your chosen band. This includes finding out if there are any sound or space restrictions, how many power points there are and where, and how big the stage is. Ask the band about the equipment they will need, how much space they require, and whether they have any other special requirements.
There are plenty of things you're going to need to work out. Dates, times, when to arrive and set up, when to leave and what happens in the case of overtime, insurance details, payment, schedules for the night including breaks, what the band will eat and drink, what to wear, how the band will get there, what happens in the case of unforeseen costs, what songs will be played, and if the band will have any MC duties. These should all be laid out in a contract that lists all band members by name.
To avoid any delays, have the band arrive at the venue an hour before the event to set up and perform necessary sound checks.
About the Author:
Musician Rick James is a member of 'Soul Desire' featured at the http://www.souldesire.co.uk site. Hiring a specialist Wedding Band will ensure the success of your event. Find out more about how to have a great Wedding Band Essex from this site.
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