Tips on Wedding Music

November 3, 2009

Wedding is one of the most important aspects of our life; it needs to be a memorable event. The wedding needs to be fun and jovial and especially the beautiful ceremonies in the wedding are just scintillating and all these ceremonies actually add flavor to the wedding and make it memorable memories that can never be forgotten. These days integral parts of the weddings is the music in the cocktail parties, a full time fun for dancing on the best music and once the crowd gets back they should just say it was a happening wedding. Incase you are intending to get back the same compliment from the people who have visited your wedding then here are few tips that can help you too:

Make the music also a cocktail:
Every age group has a different taste and what appeals to the people of your age group may not be the same for the people of the same age group. So be sure that your music has the flavor of all music right from rock to soft music, on which people could groove after they are tired.

Consider the choices of your guests:
On a card ask your guests which would be the song that they would like to groove on. This technique will add an excitement in to the guest and you can easily drive them up to the stage. Playing the music on the choice of your audience will ensure a jovial environment in the wedding.

Do not forget the older generation 
The old age groups are among the first people to leave the parties so do not forget them and cater to their needs. What you can do is to play a few 40’s and the 50’s songs and then the rest of the songs you can keep it reserved for the younger crowd. Ensure that songs need to be high beat in the initial stage then go in for the light track songs. Avoid playing very soft music songs as they do not drive the people to dance.

Get the dancing started earlier
Initially the floor use to rock only after the cake has been cut but these days people start the dance as early as possible. The entire function has dance and there would be a break only for eating. So in your function start the dance as early as possible so that there are positive vibes in the party throughout. I have seen instances were even before the bride and groom are announced the dancing starts. I would suggest you to go for the announcement of the bride and groom first and then just rock the floor.

jack daniel
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  1. 4 Responses to “Tips on Wedding Music”

  2. I Need Tips For Ultimate Wedding Music?
    My cousin is getting married tomorrow and he has asked me to hook him up with some awesome tunes to play for when all the guests are coming in and being seated and all that. He wants stuff like:
    Micheal Bolton- When a Man Loves a Woman
    Bryan Adams- Everything I Do
    Luther Vandross- Here and Now
    Journey- Open Arms
    Righteous Brother’s- Unchained Melody
    Bryan McKnight- Crazy Love

    What other’s could I use? Artist and/or songs?

    Thanks to all for your help!

    By OpenAndHonest on Nov 3, 2009

  3. Here are some web sites that list songs. You could get some ideas from there.

    http://ultimatewedding.com/music/category.php?n=17

    http://www.weddingvendors.com/music/category/all-time-greatest/

    http://www.billyjamesmusic.com/reception_music.htm
    References :

    By Riss on Nov 3, 2009

  4. http://www.ourweddingsongs.com/
    References :

    By JenS12 on Nov 3, 2009

  5. Good song to play for Dear Old Dad and Mom
    Go to http://www.fairplaymusicalgifts.com/samples.html
    download
    Wedding Song (For Parents of the Bride)
    {Best listen to with friends and family after consumption of at least 2 strong drinks}
    References :

    By GW on Nov 3, 2009

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