Hire A Live Band For Your Wedding Or Party
You've got the venue reserved, the caterers selected, the menu picked. But wait a moment - what about the music? You could hire a D. J., or plug in ...
You’ve got the venue reserved, the caterers selected, the menu picked. But wait a moment – what about the music? You could hire a D. J., or plug in your iPod to a sound system. But have you considered a live band? The music that you select will create the ambiance of your party. No matter what your party is in celebration of – a wedding, a reunion, a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, or a corporate affair – a live band will make your even memorable and special for all.
In contrast to a D. J. Or iPod playlist, a live band can read the audience, sensing their reactions to the music, and making changes to their style and music selection on the fly, keeping the audience happy, engaged, and tapping their toes or on their feet. The audience reacts to the performers in a live band in a way they cannot with a D. J. Playing back prerecorded music; whether to the emotion in a singer’s voice, to the groove of the bas and drums of a hot rhythm section, or the riffing of the guitar player, the live energy of a band cannot be equaled.
During a typical 4 hour party, approximately 60 or 70 songs will be played; while a D. J. May have thousands of songs to choose from, in reality few of those songs will be played. A band typically knows many more songs than this, and many bands focus on specific types of events, and know many songs for that specific type of party.
Music played using your iPod or other MP3 player is limited in the same way as music played by a D. J., with the additional problem of there needing to be someone responsible for making adjustments in song selection and volume during the wedding or party? Even the most experienced iPod user knows that volume fluctuation between songs can be rather dramatic. In short, managing music on one’s own during an event may well end up being a fulltime job, and neither guests nor those participating in more active roles at an event are likely to be able or willing to spare the time to do so.
There are additional advantages to using a live band. Typically, one of the members of the group will have experience as an emcee, and would be willing to host your event. The band is usually more than happy to allow the use of its sound gear for toasts, speeches, and the giving of awards, as well as to provide recorded music during the band’s breaks.
The best way to choose a band is to hear them play live. Frequently you will have a chance to see a perspective band live, since many working bands have frequent live dates scheduled, in nightclubs, or at community events. Should this not be possible, the band will typically have video or audio recordings available for you to review.
To get a better idea of what the band will be like live, be sure to ask for recordings of live concert performances as opposed to studio recordings.
Sit down with the band and figure out the playlist for the event long enough before the event so that there will be time to make changes and refinements. Working with a live band will make your event more inspiring and more memorable!
Musician Ben Shergar is a member of ‘Soul Desire’ featured at the http://www.souldesire.co.uk site. Having a will make all the difference to the success of your event. Find out more about hiring a professional from this site.