By Patricia Jackson


In a wedding, the most important detail for your guests is the music. According to a survey that was conducted by Wedding Wire, 95 percent of the people say that the music that is played at the reception determines how fun is it going to be. For all of you couples out there who are considering of hiring Bay Area bands for your special day, it is important that you hire a band that can make your guests stand up and enjoy the party.

It is not new for you to find a wedding with a band performing for them, starting from walking down the isle up until the reception. In fact, many couples are doing this on their wedding. With the many band options today, finding one is not a problem. It could be hard though to narrow down your search due to the many options. Here are tips on how you can find a good band.

Ask for recommendations. Asking for recommendations is known as the easiest approach to finding the best references. Talk to everyone, your relatives, friends, neighbors, and coworkers and ask them for recommendations, they might know a good one that they can recommend to you.

The type of band you want. You can hire different bands. Determine which type of music would you like to be played, Beyonce, Ed Sheeran, Marvin Gaye. Some are set up into playing a variety of music in order to accommodate all the guests no matter what their age are, and their taste in music. You can find a group that focus on one genre.

Make inquiries. Before meeting the band in person for an interview, prepare your list of questions. Some of the questions you should ask are, the list of songs that they usually play, their playlists, will they give you the opportunity to select songs, the number of people on the group, instruments played, etc.

Attend a showcase. You may have the opportunity to hear them even before you book them through attending showcases which the band you are eyeing is performing. This is the best way to determine if their sound is perfect for your wedding. Pay attention also to the transitions between songs.

Review the contract first before signing. The contract contains the fees, the date, time, and venue of the wedding, etc. Read it carefully. See what the terms and agreement is in case you cancel the service, like how much the deposit is, and if it is for free cancellation, and until when. Expect to pay the air fair when the band will have to fly to attend the wedding.

Talk about their breaks and their meals. Generally, live groups will pivot amid breaks to make sure that there is no dead air. Amid breaks, usually the general population who contracted them will give the supper on location. You may converse with your food provider or the setting about dinner alternatives to cement the cost and menu things.

Make a playlist of the songs you like, but trust the taste of your band. While planning for the gathering, consider which tunes do you frequently appreciate moving into, and the melodies your family and companions you may appreciate. Tell the band a portion of the melodies you like to see if they can play it, of course, the whole program should be provided to them.




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