Creating a play list for your wedding DJ

Published: 07th June 2011
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It’s so important to have the very best in quality in terms of both the DJ and the music. If one falls short, then it will bring the rest down with it. You've got to ask yourself, is this how you want your special day in Eastbourne to end?

Why not make it a truly special occasion and take some time, research and plan your wedding DJ, and more specifically, the music.

Not only should you control which DJ you choose, and look into their references, but also have a play list. If you have time, you can instruct the DJ as to what songs to play, what era, what genre etc.
You can have the final say and in doing so, make life a lot easier for yourselves and be safe in the knowledge that you have thought out your decision.

So much of a wedding is about planning every meticulous detail, and the wedding DJ is no different. You don't want an embarrassment on the evening in Eastbourne, or grumbles and disappointments from your family and friends.

Wedding DJ’s
are notoriously hit and miss and it is up to you to find the decent one.

If you don't want a cheesy disco-type DJ with lots of chatter to the audience then request the details of how you want the party to go. Lots of MC'ing or none at all? Do you want the dj to take requests?

Creating your own tailor-made play list is something which is a growing trend, as people seek out a more bespoke ceremony, and veer away from the ubiquitous 80’s hits that are so prevalent at parties such as these. People are more aware of their own tastes and those of their guests and so find songs to suit all generations, a great mix for everyone.

Your DJ will most likely be working for anywhere between 3 and 5 hours long. A track lasts between 3 and 5 minutes, so you can almost determine the amount of songs you will be getting when creating your play list. Remember to always speak with the DJ and meet them beforehand to iron out these details, so everyone is agreed and happy about what is happening.

To specify your music is to take control of your wedding, which is what you would have been trying to do for months prior. There is nothing wrong or embarrassing about doing this. You should take pride in your preparation and producing the very best party for all.



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