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Music sets
the tone for your ceremony and reception. The master
of ceremonies you choose and the music you provide will
be the key to the pleasure your guests will have as
they celebrate your joyous day with you.
For your
ceremony you have the choice of guitarists, harpists,
violinists, trios or quartets. For a smaller budget,
you may want to consider an experienced DJ who will
give you the sound and leadership you are looking for.
Keeping in mind that you can use a DJ for both the ceremony
and the reception, he will work closely with you in
planning the order of events and in choosing your music.
If your budget allows, another option would be a 3-10
piece variety or specialized band for the reception.
Wedding
entertainment is highly personalized. One thing you
want to remember is to be sure you start to plan early.
In most cases, you will have the opportunity to hear
live bands or a DJ before you make a decision.
Your day of commitment and celebration with family and
friends will long be remembered. The careful planning
of every detail will result in an occasion you will
remember for a lifetime.
Reception
Music...
A disc
jockey service is a popular alternative to live music.
It can allow you more versatility in the music that
is played. It can range from big band, rock, country
and western, to ethnic music such as the hora or the
polka. The disc jockey who manages the show can provide
the professional sound systems and special lighting
effects.
Before
you hire the entertainer, be sure to ask for references
and ask to listen to a performance. You should select
the entertainment as soon as you know the date as the
better disc jockeys book up to a year in advance.
For the
protection of both parties, you should ap.db a written
contractual agreement. It should be drawn up immediately
upon making your decision. A professional disc jockey
can help with all the special music (first dance, etc.,)
and make your wedding a very special and memorable event!
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