Should You Do Your Own Wedding Music or Hire a DJ?

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  • Author Joann Clarke
  • Published January 10, 2012
  • Word count 663

Your wedding day is a major event in your life. Organizing it can be fun and daunting at the same time. Until now you’ve probably been obsessing over gowns and suits, making sure that the cake will be outstanding, booking the limousine, celebrant and venue, selecting the most delightful floral arrangements, selecting rings, organizing the catering and pondering over seating plans. It’s only natural that these things are of high importance on your list of things to do because you want your wedding day to run smoothly and be perfect!

But have you given much thought to the music? Wedding music can make a huge difference to whether you and your guests remember this event as gorgeous, or as ‘OK, but too bad about the music’.

Organizing the music can often be left to the last minute. Most couples either overlook it or figure that this is a thing that they can do themselves to save money. Thinking like this can really devastate your enjoyment of this momentous occasion on the day and impact on the total atmosphere of the event.

Just imagine…the guests arrive and the reception venue and there is no music because you’re still out getting photos done, the sound system hasn’t been set up or your delegate has been distracted. Are they entering just a room of empty noise? Has a musical backdrop been created against the void of conversational pauses? Is the volume correct? No doubt you won’t want people complaining that it is either too loud, or inaudible.

No, this just won’t do. Why should you be stressing about the music when you should be luxuriating in the radiance of your nuptials? That’s where live entertainment comes to the fore. A DJ or a Band, or a combination, will know exactly what music is needed at precisely the right moment. And if anything needs tweaking, it can be handled immediately without you having to worry.

When the speeches begin, the DJ will discontinue music to allow the MC to conduct the formalities. Alternatively special fun songs can be played as the Groom, Parents or special guests come up to speak. How great it would be to have the Rocky theme played as the Groom traverses the room! And then the Austin Powers theme is used for the Best man.

And you will probably want a special song as you cut the cake to enhance this beautiful moment. A DJ can have this on hand and playing at precisely the right moment. So too as you then move to the dance floor for your Bridal Waltz.

Now it’s time to party, to celebrate, and you will want your guests to share in this celebration too. So it’s time for dancing. If you compile and use your own music, your selections may not be the most conducive for this. For instance, you might love the latest Rap singles, but do your guests? You need to remember that there will be age differences to cater for, so a wide selection of music genre is recommended. Gran and Gramp might appreciate an occasional tune from their era, especially if they can sing along too!

And are your ‘favorites’ even suitable for dancing? A profession DJ can help you by playing the best music mix designed specifically for dancing. This range of music will include all your requests, family favorites, party songs, great dance songs & romantic moments.

So ensure that your wedding music is organized early and thoughtfully. Don’t leave it to chance or try to scrimp on money by doing it yourself. This may cost your memories of the event dearly. Make sure you hire live entertainment professionals to oversee this important aspect of your wedding, so that your wedding is remembered for all the right reasons. In fact, you may even discover that the outlay for hiring a DJ is one of the cheapest things of the entire event!

JoAnn Clarke, author, artist and SEO Marketing Specialist, wishes you love, savings and happiness. http://admobiaustralia.com

JoAnn recommends Alan Casey Entertainment for booking all of your functions entertainment and wedding music professionals. http://alancaseyentertainment.com.au

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