Choosing the Wedding Disc Jockey
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Your wedding day is the day when all the details that you’ve
always thought about will come together and planing that day may
take more than a year to plan.
Having the right disc jockey
playing the perfect music and creating the atmosphere can get
you surprised bringing family and friend closer than ever before.
If you understood the importance of a good wedding disc jockey
then now comes the though part, finding it. And that takes some
looking into and the effort is worth it. Recommended would be
not to go the easy way, relying on advertising and other third
hand references. Instead, you could ask the banquet manager of
some respected banquet facilities in your area for some disc
jockey refferals. It’s important that you get the best disc
jockey you can find, this is not the area to cut the budget.
Book the disc jockey for your wedding at least one year in
advance to make sure you have the best.
After making a list of possible disc jockeys you should
interview each one and ask your questions before they start
selling themselves. Here is a list of questions that you should
ask.
- Ask about the years of experience as a disc jockey; - Ask
about the type of experience, wedding or clubs; - Ask if there
are back-up disc jockeys; - Ask if the person you are
interviewing is the disc jockey that will be at you wedding and
if not, ask to meet the actual disc jockey; - Disc jockeys range
from quiet to “off the wall” so make sure you ask about their
interaction with the public; - Ask the disc jockey what he’ll
wear at the wedding, “tuxedoes” should be the answer; - Ask
about the type of music and about how they plan to please
everyone; - Ask if they play guests requests and if they keep
the requests in good taste and in the atmosphere of the event;
It is a lot of work but this is very important part of your
wedding so make sure you and your fiancee are confident with the
wedding disc jockey you’ll choose.
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