Saturday, May 23, 2020
THINGS TO TELL YOUR WEDDING DJ TO MAKE THEIR JOB EASY
THINGS TO TELL YOUR WEDDING DJ TO MAKE THEIR JOB EASY While it is true that your wedding DJ can make or break your wedding, wedding DJs are not magicians. They would have to be given certain instructions regarding the wedding day, just like any other vendor. The choice of music you have at your wedding can differ dramatically from one person to another. In fact, there are many people that prefer to hire live bands to perform at their weddings. If youâre not one of those people and have decided to go with a DJ hire Sydney-based company, this post should be helpful in making the most of the opportunity. Sometimes, couples donât have many options regarding vendors (because of the location or budget), but that doesnât mean that your wedding has to be a day of bad music and poor chain of events. Here is a list of things you should tell your DJ to make the maximum use of their abilities to make sure that your wedding flows seamlessly and everyone has a good time: KEY SONGS- WHEN TO PLAY THEM AND FOR HOW LONG The best DJs in the business will provide you with a well laid out form for all this. Even if your DJ doesnât, make a list of all the songs that will be played at important moments like the introduction, father-daughter dance, and the main ceremony. Specify what event comes after which, if you want announcements and how long should the songs play for. For instance, at the time of the first dance, do you want to perform for the full length of the song or would you like the music to fade out at the 3:00 minute mark? This would help you avoid a lot of confusion and help the DJ keep the movement of events flowing seamlessly. PRONUNCIATION Yes, I know you have given them your names in written, but just to be safe, and avoid the risk of having any awkward situations, make sure you give them the phonetic spelling of everyoneâs names. REQUEST POLICY Decide and communicate this in clear words. If you donât want your DJ to take requests, they will try to tell everyone that they donât have the requested songs, but if someone is persistent, they would have to tell them that the bride or groom has demanded a no request policy. GIVE THEM YOUR âDO NOT PLAYâ LIST This is much, much more important than your playlist. As good as it is trying to accommodate requests from your guests to keep them engaged, at the end, it is your wedding. So donât be hesitant to put down a list of what songs you hate and should absolutely not be played at any time during the wedding. The DJ can deny requests for those songs by simply saying they donât have those songs. VOLUME, LANGUAGE AND MC PREFERENCES As mentioned earlier, the DJ is going to be responsible for the seamless flow of the wedding. You donât want this person to say something that people might find offensive or play something suggestive. Tell them clearly what is off limits and what is not, and if you love/hate loud music, let them know! It is also advisable to let them know if you want a lot of MC chatter aside from the introductions. CONCLUSION As I mentioned earlier, your DJ is not a magician. If there are any other things that you might want your DJ to do or not do, let them know. The DJ is a very important person at your wedding and it is imperative that there is absolutely no communication gap between you and them. . Image credits. Main. Dance.
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