Sunday, January 31, 2010

Wedding Reception Bands Set The Mood For Your Reception

By David Bullen

Wedding reception bands are there to provide an atmosphere for your reception. Whether it is one of a party atmosphere where people can let their hair down and dance in a relaxed manner or a quieter occasion where background music would be more appropriate so people can have more of a conversation together.

Most wedding reception bands tend to offer more of a party atmosphere where music from the 1950s to current chart hits are played, which will suit guests of all ages.

Wedding reception bands usually attempt to play some songs that are special requests by the wedding couple. Any good band should be able to play any songs you request as long as they know the titles beforehand so they can learn them first if they need to.

When booking a band or any other form of entertainment for a wedding a lot of people skimp on this cost which can be a big mistake as it can ruin your big day and let your day finish with a whimper.

Although pub bands are cheap they lack the experience and profession that you get with a seasoned wedding reception band, that has probably played many similar gigs before so are comfortable with their set up, the occasion and the needs of the guests.

Please also bear in mind that should the worst happen and the band let you down unlike a pub band they probably have a back up band that can take their place.

Before you go to the trouble of hiring a band and picking out songs, there are some things you should know first. First of all, find out if your venue has a sound limiter. This device cuts power to band equipment in order to cap the sound limit. Your band will want to know in advance if this is the case.

Check also to see there is enough power supply for the equipment and that they have a big enough area to set up and play on. Also let the band know about the parking at your venue as they will have to unload and load heavy equipment from their vehicle.

Last and certainly not least please check that the venue has a live music licence as no licence equals no band and this could potentially ruin your big day right at the last minute if you do not check this out well in advance.

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