Hiring A Band

The type of entertainment for your wedding reception is one of the most important aspects that you should look into when planning for the special day when you will finally tie the knot. Not only because you want to ensure everything will run smoothly without hitches, but also to ensure that you and your guest will essentially have a wonderful celebration to commemorate the wedding. One of the popular choices these days is hiring a band to perform live in the reception. And if you are dead set on getting one for yourself too, then you might as well do your homework and know the important considerations when hiring a band. So here are the top five questions that might also be niggling on your mind and become a little wiser when it comes properly assessing all bands for hire:

Should I Rely On Videotapes In The Selection Of Bands?

While this may seem like a viable option and a reasonable compromise, it is generally misleading in depicting the true nature of the band. Video productions normally require polishing up those acting skills, which of course have little correlation with the band’s ability to perform live in a great crowd. These can even be done through lip-synch using some pre recorded track, and take note –performing before a camera, and not in front of a large living, breathing and highly discerning audience. While most bands may seem to appear extremely wonderful, it is very artificial and not really a reliable way to assess whether the band is excellent or mediocre. Since you are essentially paying for the services of the performance of a live band, never settle for a videotaped production.

What Is The Best Band Size To Hire?

A lot of people presume that a larger band would obviously produce a bigger sound. While this might be true to some extent, this is actually not the case. With the availability of technology and modern equipments, a small band can be highly capable to producing better quality of music. This brings us to the conclusion that the best way to determine if a particular band can be able to make enough sound to effectively fill a specific venue is not largely dependent on the size of the band, but more accurately on the power or the sound system. So make sure you determine the size of the venue and the number of people and discuss this concern when you will start interviewing prospective bands.

What Is The Ideal Type Of Band For Wedding Receptions?

Most people prefer to hire specialty bands, those that are mainly playing blues, calypso, swing, jazz, etc. This can be a great choice. However, while you and most of your friends may display partiality to such types in hiring a band, you also need to be mindful on the age sets as well as the music preferences of your guests more than anything else. Hire a live band, which you think can best cater the preferences of the majority of the guests.

Aside From The Musical Prowess, What Are Other Factors To Consider In Hiring A Band?

Opting to hire a band that has more experienced in performing for reception parties can prove quite advantageous since they are more or less well versed with the proper flow of events. Band members need to coordinate with other professional entertainers such as the photographer and the function director, among others. Hire a band that can easily keep track with the events of the reception party and has the ability to make necessary adjustments when the situation calls for it.

Should I Provide My Own Choice Of Songs?

Of course, since it’s your wedding you are free to request certain songs to be included in the songs lists for a more personal touch. However, with an experienced band, you can expect them have an impressive collection a songs to be sung on certain times. If you just handed a new piece, be sure to give them enough time to rehearse.

So know that you have a better knowledge on the proper selection of bands, you can have more confidence in making your choice and look forward to a musically filled event.

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