Wedding Music

Written by Renae Judkins

While rumors continue to fly that Las Vegas wedding music is expensive if live, the number one contracting company in Las Vegas continues to dispel those rumors daily.

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Written by Brandi Clark

One of the most difficult decisions to make when planning your wedding is what music to play. Do you play jazz, classical, country, or should you consider “oldies but goodies?”

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Written by Renae C Judkins

Live wedding music can be expensive for couples on a budget. However, we found secrets to help keep the music flowing, costs low and without DJs.

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Written by Terje Brooks Ellingsen

Music is important in our life. The wedding music is an essential part for a successful wedding arrangement, both during the wedding ceremony and the wedding reception. Music is all about feelings and a wedding represents the greatest of all our feelings; love. The music you choose should therefore reflect this. Here are some tips you can use when you choose music for your wedding.

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Written by Jennie Evans

Setting the mood for a celebration

The drinks reception after the wedding ceremony is a time for congratulations all round. Musicians striking up as the newly married couple and their guests arrive sets a buoyant mood from the outset.

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Written by George Meszaros

Because there is such musical variety available to brides and grooms, selecting your reception music might be difficult.

Before you do anything, you should answer the following questions:

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Written by Yolanda Nash

Planning your wedding reception can be a very hard task. You have to choose your location, food, decorations, and the entertainment food. That is why hiring the right people for the job is essential.

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Written by Jake Rose

Setting the mood at a wedding is key to its success. You want to say so much without going overboard and having the event be the cause of jokes for weeks and even months to come. There is a lot that can be said with the arrangements, the location, the guest list and what not, but one of the most important aspects is the music.

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Written by Jennie Evans

Live music means involvement

A group of wedding guests usually comprises of two separate family groups that are only just beginning to get to know each other. Even within each family, there will perhaps be members who seldom see each other. The bride and groom will probably have separate sets of friends that have not yet had a chance to become really intimate.

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Written by Gavin Scott www.jazz-trio.com

The following article can also be found at www.jazz-trio.com along with other useful hints and tips for booking live music.

Part 1 – Types of music

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Written by Kirsten Hawkins

If you love music and have a decent collection, a good way to make extra money may be to become a DJ for live events. To get up and rolling may take a small investment as a DJ must have top of the line stereo equipment and a music collection that reflects a wide variety of musical tastes, but the financial rewards can be well worth the initial expenditure. DJs are hired for any of a variety of events from school dances to weddings and Bar-Mitzvahs, and the manner in which you conduct yourself may need to vary depending on the event that you’re working. Weddings are a particularly valuable market for a disc jockey and the wedding DJ often has one of the most fun jobs of anyone associated with a decent sized wedding reception. Following are some tips that can help you find success as a wedding DJ.

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Written by Chris Navi

Every youngster wants to become a wedding disc jockey these days. And why not? The wedding disc jockeys are the cynosure of all eyes at any wedding reception. In fact, it will not be wrong to say that good DJs bring life to a party. They also make good money, and lead a great life. Learn how to get started.

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Written by Rose Smith

Not all songs are created equal. The type of wedding ceremony music that you choose will be quite different from the wedding reception music. There is also the consideration on the type of wedding you will be having – whether it is a traditional religious ceremony or a less formal occasion, such as a garden wedding or beach wedding. In this article, we are going to be looking at music choices that would fit into a more formal and religious atmosphere.

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Written by Kirsten Hawkins

An important decision you’ll make during the course of creating your perfect wedding is that of wedding reception music. After all, what’s a wedding reception without music? Do you hire a band, hire a DJ, or just throw on some tunes for everyone to dance to? The choice is all up to you from what type of music you want at your reception to how it’s delivered.

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Written by Dulce Azogue

So you’re getting married. There are the flowers, the smiles and attention from your loved ones, the gifts, the food and the beautiful venue. But what about the music? A beautiful wedding will not be memorable without the songs that have, let’s say, defined your wonderful romance together, and that have set you on the groove.

Hiring a professional show band to play for your on your wedding is definitely one way to go if you want to have good music. It may be costly because, first off, there’s the electricity you have to pay for. Second, because there are more than two persons playing, you have to pay a lot. Just tell them to play more soothing, slow music at first and then play faster music later on so your guests could have fun. But if you can’t afford that, there are other ways you can have wonderful music on your wedding without having to pay so much.

1. Search for amateur bands in your area. There are definitely more of them playing in your local clubs, and they are more than willing to play for you because that means more exposure for them. Plus, they are easier to contact since they’re not as busy as professional ones.

2. Hire music students in a nearby university. They study and play music everyday, why not use their talents? They will be eager to put their skills to practical use.

3. Have talented friends or family members sing and play for you. In this option you might not even have to pay. Instead of giving you a gift, having them play music for you is already good service.

4. Hire an amateur DJ instead of a professional one. Professional DJs charge more than amateur ones, so choose the latter instead.

So, if you want to have great music for your memorable day, choose these costs-effective options above, or come up with your own. The idea is to be more creative and you’ll definitely have a grand wedding without paying for more.

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Written by Jen Carter

Selecting Wedding Songs and Wedding Music

The Wedding songs you chose for your wedding will be the soundtrack of your life. You’ll never forget the special way your spouse looked at you during your first dance as man and wife. It’s one of those things that you’ll remember until the end of your life. But what type of music should be played at your wedding? A little bit of everything! Yes, you and your spouse are most definitely entitled to have your own taste in music. But remember, you want to keep everyone happy. A little bit of diversity goes a long way. Make the younger and older guests comfortable with a nice variety throughout the night. The key here is to keep everyone dancing the night away. You want to see smiles throughout the evening that can be captured in your photographs which will be cherished for years to come.

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Written by George Meszaros

There are many excellent choices for your wedding music. Your wedding music not only depends on your musical taste, but your budget as well. No DJ can compete with the energy of a great live band, but bands are usually much more expensive than DJs. It is not unusual to receive price quotes from live bands that are several times more expensive than that of DJs.

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Written by Renae C Judkins

While many brides are fretting over their wedding colors or centerpieces, they all have the same opinion regarding their wedding music.

String quartets are the number one choice of brides and grooms according to Chandler Judkins, owner of the most popular musician contractor company in Las Vegas called Las Vegas Wedding Music.

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Written by Renae C Judkins

Whether a bride wants to walk down the aisle to a touching melody or dance to a swinging tune, jazz musicians can deliver both and more.

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Written by Renae Judkins

Las Vegas weddings have been known for their tackiness as long as Las Vegas drive thru weddings have existed, but Las Vegas weddings are quickly becoming more elegant with brides spending more on their Las Vegas nuptials. With this includes their choice of Las Vegas wedding music and Las Vegas wedding musicians.

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