Music Creates Community: Hiring an office party band is a way to connect with your workers through the power of music. Because your office likely has people who value many different types of music, it is important to select the right musical group. There are seven steps that may be followed for maximum enjoyment by party attendees.
Take a Survey: Ask your colleagues what kinds of music they prefer. This information will be useful in genre selection. While many bands can tailor their set-lists to audience, if most of the office likes traditional rock and roll, this will be helpful in the selection process. All of this information may be compiled in a list to present to prospective bands.
Locate the Stage: A stage does not have to be built for the party. The stage area may be made by clearing away some garbage cans from a walkway area. It is just important for there to be an open area for people to watch the band, and a spot for the musical group to plug in their instruments if necessary. The band will also be able to tell you about their specific space needs. Many of them are used to playing in different environments and are generally flexible.
Speak with the Office Party Band: Many talented bands perform at weddings or parties, and their skill entertaining people can translate well to the office. Ask the band if they are able to perform genres or songs that your colleagues prefer. If they do not know the songs, ask them if they would be willing to learn some new songs for the party.
Listening to the Band: This is not always necessary, but you could ask the group if you could hear them before the office party. Some bands will agree to a brief audition. Other bands have a video available for viewing of a past show. Instead of listening to the band, sometimes a band will refer you to another company that may be able to speak on their behalf. Office parties with live entertainment have become more popular in recent years, so client referral is rather common.
Office Involvement with the Band: After selecting the perfect group, there are a couple of questions you can ask them. Are they willing to take requests from your coworkers if they know the songs? If so, prepare to take a list of recommendations from your excited colleagues at the event. Everyone has a favorite song.
Tell People About the Party: It is useful to give your colleagues enough notice about the party so that they can arrange for a babysitter. After hiring an office party band, send out a message to everyone. Because this is an extra special event, ideally everyone will be able to attend.
Party Time: One benefit to having an office party band is that each performance is different and special to the event. Some people may like to have pictures of the band to remember the event. You may also wish to take pictures of your friends having fun while listening to the music. Talk with your coworkers to see what they thought about the band. If the event was a great success, you may wish to have live music at your next office party.
Take a Survey: Ask your colleagues what kinds of music they prefer. This information will be useful in genre selection. While many bands can tailor their set-lists to audience, if most of the office likes traditional rock and roll, this will be helpful in the selection process. All of this information may be compiled in a list to present to prospective bands.
Locate the Stage: A stage does not have to be built for the party. The stage area may be made by clearing away some garbage cans from a walkway area. It is just important for there to be an open area for people to watch the band, and a spot for the musical group to plug in their instruments if necessary. The band will also be able to tell you about their specific space needs. Many of them are used to playing in different environments and are generally flexible.
Speak with the Office Party Band: Many talented bands perform at weddings or parties, and their skill entertaining people can translate well to the office. Ask the band if they are able to perform genres or songs that your colleagues prefer. If they do not know the songs, ask them if they would be willing to learn some new songs for the party.
Listening to the Band: This is not always necessary, but you could ask the group if you could hear them before the office party. Some bands will agree to a brief audition. Other bands have a video available for viewing of a past show. Instead of listening to the band, sometimes a band will refer you to another company that may be able to speak on their behalf. Office parties with live entertainment have become more popular in recent years, so client referral is rather common.
Office Involvement with the Band: After selecting the perfect group, there are a couple of questions you can ask them. Are they willing to take requests from your coworkers if they know the songs? If so, prepare to take a list of recommendations from your excited colleagues at the event. Everyone has a favorite song.
Tell People About the Party: It is useful to give your colleagues enough notice about the party so that they can arrange for a babysitter. After hiring an office party band, send out a message to everyone. Because this is an extra special event, ideally everyone will be able to attend.
Party Time: One benefit to having an office party band is that each performance is different and special to the event. Some people may like to have pictures of the band to remember the event. You may also wish to take pictures of your friends having fun while listening to the music. Talk with your coworkers to see what they thought about the band. If the event was a great success, you may wish to have live music at your next office party.
About the Author:
Musician Sean Malley is one of the founding members of Soul Desire and is a specialist writer for the http://www.souldesire.co.uk site. Having a live Party Band will ensure the success of your event. Find out more about hiring an amazing Soul Tribute Band when you visit this website.










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