Monday, August 9, 2010

How To Choose The Right Wedding Band

By Lee Collings

Planning a wedding is a huge undertaking. There are so many details to think about and so much work to be done. One of the most essential parts of the planning process is your reception. There are many things to think about when constructing that portion of your event, and one of the most important is the music.

There are different ways to bring music into your reception but the two most common ways would be to use a DJ or a wedding band. The wedding band is usually the more popular choice between the two and it is something that you will want to give a lot of thought.

The first thing that you should do when you are looking for a wedding band is to try to catch them performing. In general most bands typically have public gigs outside of private events so check with them on these so that you can try to take in a performance. Additionally, you may also want to ask them if they have a demo CD or preferably a video for you to take a look at. This will give you an idea of whether this band is a good fit for your wedding reception.

Your potential wedding bands website is also a great place to begin your research. Often you will be able to see photos, videos, and even listen to musical tracks. All of these can give you a clue about how professional the band is.

Additionally, you can often find testimonials on their website that can give you an idea of what previous clients have thought of working with them. Their website will also usually have a list of the bands repertoire which is important for you to take a look at.

Try and find a band whose music is likely to appeal to a lot of different people. For example something like progressive jazz music or heavy rock may be a bit specialized for the type of people who are likely to be at your wedding. Something like 70's soul or disco music appeals to most ages.

Of course the price of hiring your wedding band is a big part of the decision making process. Be sure that you have had that conversation with the band manager, and once you have ironed out the pricing be sure that it is outlined within your contract. It is also very standard that you will need to put in a non refundable deposit when you submit your contract so that the date of your event can be secured.

About a week before your wedding you will want to call the wedding band to confirm the details of your event. You will want to be sure that their wardrobe is going to be appropriate for your event as well as that they know what time they can arrive to set up.

A nice gesture is to make sure that you provide the band with some food since they most likely traveled a long way, took some time to set up, play all night, and then tear down their equipment. You might also want to make sure that the band has a copy of the planned events for the evening so that they can work around them.

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