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a wedding without good tunes?
A good
DJ is as important to a party as the decoration of the hall
or the dinner menu.
Choosing a DJ for your wedding reception is one of the most
important decisions that you can make. Everything else can
be perfect, but if the music is not great, the party will
fizzle. There are thousands of DJs all over the country,
but to narrow the choices down in your area, you can start
by trusting the word on the street. Ask your friends and
coworkers for a good reference from a wedding or event they
might have recently attended. And if you are at a wedding
or party where the DJ was impressive, find out where theyre
from and book them yourself.
If you
have no luck with references and are still starting from
scratch, you might want to try your local professional disc
jockey association. Membership doesn't guarantee your happiness
or the quality of DJ, but it gives you a good idea of the
companys sincerity.
PRIDE
IN THEIR WORK
A DJ
active in an association also shows he cares about his business.
Which usually means he cares about what happens at your
wedding. Wedding magazines and Internet bridal sites might
be the best source for a quality DJ, because the companies
listed are usually wedding specialists.
Separating
the wedding professionals from the backyard DJs can help
you avoid becoming a wedding horror story. Nobody wants
an irresponsible music person who shows up late or not at
all, doesn't interact with the audience, plays inappropriate
tunes or uses faulty equipment without backups. Once you've
got the selection narrowed down to a few candidates its
important to keep your focus on the type of entertainment
you want -rather than try to get the DJs into a price war.
If a DJ keeps dropping his price to get your business, he
may not be very good. Most professional companies rely on
referral business and maintain a certain pricing standard.
Not that bargaining is out of the question, but its
often worth an extra hundred bucks to make sure youre
getting a quality entertainer.
Another
way to narrow the choice down to one is by developing a
rapport over the phone and paying attention to their attitude
and way with words. Their personality tends to spill over
into their DJ style.
CONSIDER
MORE THAN PRICE
Avoid
those who don't return calls quickly or fail to send you
the information you requested.
And most importantly, trust your instincts. If you have
that feeling in your gut someone is wrong for you ... move
on. The biggest error committed by most brides and grooms
looking for a DJ is the phone book price comparison. A guaranteed
recipe for disaster is calling every DJ in the book and
booking solely on the lowest quote. Do your research on
the company. Ask for references and talk price after all
your other goals have been met.
TIPS
ON FINDING THE RIGHT DISC JOCKEY
- Get
written confirmation of your agreement
- Make
sure there is back-up equipment in case of emergency
- Make
sure the DJ is insured
- Find
out how much experience they have
- Get
references
- Meet
in person to talk about music selection and details
- Talk
etiquette
- Find
out if lighting is included
- Get
off-hours contact numbers and a contact for the wedding
day in case of emergency
- If
you are dealing with a franchise, ensure that you will
get the personal service you require.
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