A 5-Step Guide to Choosing Wedding Music Moncks Corner SC

There's no better measure of a wedding's 'fun factor' than a packed dance floor. That's why it's so important to arrange for first-rate music, whether you go 'live' with a band or have a DJ.

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There's no better measure of a wedding's 'fun factor' than a packed dance floor. That's why it's so important to arrange for first-rate music, whether you go 'live' with a band or have a DJ (75% of you are going the latter route, according to a recent Bridal Guide survey). Here's all you need to know, from choosing an act to making sure your favorite tunes get played.


Dollars and Sense

Will you hire a band, or a DJ? Your budget will probably be the deciding factor. DJs usually start at $100 per hour, while a band may cost upwards of $2,000 to $6,000 for a four-hour affair (a six- or seven-piece band, with, say, two lead singers and five instrumentalists, standard for weddings of 100 guests or more). However, you may save money by negotiating the number of musicians (do you really need two lead singers?), or opting for a smaller ensemble, like a jazz quartet.


Talent Search


To track down a great band or DJ, start by asking your reception site manager, friends and family for referrals. You can also consult the manager of your favorite bar or club. To conduct a more general search, check out listings in local wedding magazines, or try an online booking agency like gigmasters.com, an especially good resource if you want unconventional music performed at your wedding. say, bagpipe reels, a cappella tunes or bluegrass. but don't know where to find such musicians in your area.


Live Auditions

Next step: Meet with potential bands and DJs (or the agencies that

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