In a wedding, everything plays a big role in making the day successful. Imagine getting all the plans together, but there is no song to walk you down the aisle or for your guests to dance to. It is important to pay extreme caution to every little detail of your big day. Here are some good tips to getting the best Edmonton wedding DJ.
Consider referrals from friends and family who you know have conducted weddings before. If you like the people they had hired, you can hold talks with them and then talk to them well. They can give you a list of people in the music scene. Make sure you see a couple more people before you make a choice.
Have a lineup of all the songs you have in mind and when you want them to be played. Some may fit for the day and some may not, but it is wise to have them together so they may be sorted out. You may speak to them as a couple and where a decision cannot be made; seek a third opinion, preferably from the Disc Jockey.
Visit them at work and see how they work it out. You can stopover them at a wedding venue or anywhere they are, even if the event is nothing wedding related. You can also download their mix tapes so that you can assess the quality of their music and if it is to your taste.
You need to know their price list they have in mind and try to counter it with yours. If it is too high, you can pick out another one or raise your own price. Before asking the price, make sure you have checked out the quality of what they are offering and also conducted an interview.
Have a list of some people you want to hire so that you can work them out. Pick out the best from the internet, referrals, reviews and even personal liking and meet them all one after the other. This is the perfect opportunity to see how they sell their brand and how mature they are socially. If they are rude or not welcoming, you can get rid of them and get another.
Establish where you both stand and who the boss is. Some of these people think they are those that know it all since they are the most from the experience. Keep a balance between who gives the orders and who is taking them. Establish a client and boss relationship that is also friendly.
Ensure you are specific to your needs. Some of these people are good with different types of music so make sure you state the kind of music you want played and sit with them and create a play list for the day. The Disc Jockey can chip in some of the music they think is preferable, but if you do not like them, you can shoot them down kindly. Make a list of the music you want and ask the Disc Jockey to play them at all the occasions you select for them. This agreement will help reduce any mistakes on your big day.
Consider referrals from friends and family who you know have conducted weddings before. If you like the people they had hired, you can hold talks with them and then talk to them well. They can give you a list of people in the music scene. Make sure you see a couple more people before you make a choice.
Have a lineup of all the songs you have in mind and when you want them to be played. Some may fit for the day and some may not, but it is wise to have them together so they may be sorted out. You may speak to them as a couple and where a decision cannot be made; seek a third opinion, preferably from the Disc Jockey.
Visit them at work and see how they work it out. You can stopover them at a wedding venue or anywhere they are, even if the event is nothing wedding related. You can also download their mix tapes so that you can assess the quality of their music and if it is to your taste.
You need to know their price list they have in mind and try to counter it with yours. If it is too high, you can pick out another one or raise your own price. Before asking the price, make sure you have checked out the quality of what they are offering and also conducted an interview.
Have a list of some people you want to hire so that you can work them out. Pick out the best from the internet, referrals, reviews and even personal liking and meet them all one after the other. This is the perfect opportunity to see how they sell their brand and how mature they are socially. If they are rude or not welcoming, you can get rid of them and get another.
Establish where you both stand and who the boss is. Some of these people think they are those that know it all since they are the most from the experience. Keep a balance between who gives the orders and who is taking them. Establish a client and boss relationship that is also friendly.
Ensure you are specific to your needs. Some of these people are good with different types of music so make sure you state the kind of music you want played and sit with them and create a play list for the day. The Disc Jockey can chip in some of the music they think is preferable, but if you do not like them, you can shoot them down kindly. Make a list of the music you want and ask the Disc Jockey to play them at all the occasions you select for them. This agreement will help reduce any mistakes on your big day.
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