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Choosing a Disc Jockey
by Maximum
Music DJ Service
As you probably know (or will soon find out), planning a wedding is a
big job. Many hours can be spent discussing and planning even the smallest
of details. You want everything to be perfect. And it should be.
Too often when making a decision about the single longest event of a
wedding day - the dance - only passing consideration is given to the disc
jockey. Your wedding dance is a celebration of your special day. Take
the appropriate time to ensure your choice of a disc jockey reflects its
importance.
Here's a step-by-step guide for finding disc jockeys and what to look
for once you've found them.
Step 1 - Getting Started
You should begin by compiling a list of reputable disc jockey services
in your area. Here are a few suggestions on finding out who's good:
References - Talk to recently married couples to find out who they used.
Would they recommend them? The banquet managers at hotels and convention
centers are also a good source of information. They see every disc jockey
in the market. Ask them who they recommend.
NOTE: When getting a referral, ask yourself if the source is someone with
similar tastes as yours.
Bridal Shows - Attend one or more of these and you'll be sure to find
a few reputable companies. Take the opportunity to talk with them while
you're there.
Note: If you don't like a service's presentation, chances are you won't
like them at your wedding.
Step 2 - What to Look for & Which Questions to Ask
Now that you've compiled a list of reputable disc jockey services,
you should contact each one and begin the important task of choosing the
one that's right for you. Here's a list of things to look for and questions
to ask:
Contract - In order to avoid "surprises", acquire a signed
contract to make sure your disc jockey is aware of all the mutually agreed
upon details of your wedding dance, such as: function date and location;
contact name at function location; bride and groom's name; addresses and
phone numbers; services (music, lighting, etc.); fee, including for additional
time and deposit; hours of service; and music requests. Ask for a sample
contract before you make a decision and keep a copy.
Set-Up - Your disc jockey should arrange to set up their equipment and
to do appropriate sound checks prior to your guests arriving. This will
ensure a smooth transition into the wedding dance. Ask your disc jockey
when they set up their equipment.
Disc Jockey - Every wedding dance deserves a disc jockey who has the
experience and professionalism to handle the multiple demands of such
an occasion. You should look for someone who is professional, experienced,
and who plays for the crowd and not from a pre-determined play list. The
DJ should also dress for the occasion, use the microphone only when and
where appropriate, and use volume control to ensure that the music is
loud enough to make dancing comfortable, yet not so loud as to discourage
conversation. Ask your disc jockey service what their policies are on
each of these issues.
Music - A wedding dance brings together the greatest range of people
ever to be together in one room. The need for your DJ to have a listed
selection of music, which will appeal to various musical tastes, cannot
be overstated. Also remember that having all the music in the world doesn't
make a good DJ. Equally important is ensuring that your DJ has the ability
and experience to know which selections are appropriate. You can only
find this out by checking references.
Dinner Music - Many disc jockeys play background music during dinner.
Be aware that an ideal disc jockey should concentrate sound in one area
(the dance floor) and minimize sound elsewhere. However, make sure that
guests closer to the speakers are not overwhelmed while those farther
away cannot hear what is being played.
Here is a brief list of musicians we trust:
Graham
Howes Piano for ceremony (416) 251-8853
Jazz solo/duo/trio for cocktails
Piano/keyboard for dinner music
Divertimento Flute and Harp (416) 769-8685
(Marianne Carefoot) Flute and Cello
Heather Sparling and Classical Guitar and Flute (905) 501-1459
Chris McDonald for wedding ceremonies
Sandra Fann Harp (416) 466-4532
Don MacDonald (416) 964-8854
Solo Guitar classical/light pop
Carla Ouzas Vocalist (905) 643-4718
Contemporary/various genres
Requests - Every disc jockey in the world takes requests, but many just
don't play them! Again, you can only find out whether or not a disc jockey
plays requests by checking their references.
Equipment - Every industry has tools of the trade. In the disc jockey
business, the tools are the sound and lighting equipment (in addition
to music). Professional equipment, designed to meet the demands of playing
night after night, is expensive but necessary. Attempt to ensure that
your disc jockey has a system that will perform reliably.
Lighting - Most disc jockey services can provide a range of lighting
options and dry ice. Give consideration as to whether or not you want
a lighting package in addition to the music. There are times when lighting
will enhance a wedding dance, but other times this is not appropriate.
This is very much a personal decision, given the preferences of family
and guests attending your wedding dance.
Price - Since weddings are expensive, you need to make certain you get
the best possible price without sacrificing professional quality. Therefore,
price and quality must be balanced. The old saying "You get what
you pay for" definitely applies in the disc jockey business. Expect
to pay $500 to $1,000 for a professional disc jockey service. Additional
services, particularly lighting, will cost an additional $100 to $500.
Furthermore, additional time can range from $50 to $100/hour.
Guarantee -If you have been clear in regards to your expectations and
are still not satisfied, a professional disc jockey service will offer
to refund all or part of your money.
Step 3 - Making the Decision
You must have confidence in your disc jockey's ability to provide
you with the type of service you expect at your wedding. If you're not
sure, keep looking. You don't need to compromise. Invest some time in
finding a disc jockey service with which you are comfortable.
Use these guidelines and your wedding dance will be a resounding success.
Good Luck!
Maximum
Music DJ Service |