Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Replace Your Wedding DJ With An iPod

By Bill Huiting


Whether or not its accurate or not, most everybody agrees that wedding DJs are expensive. A common tip circulating the net would be to replace your wedding DJ with an iPod and DJ your reception your self. While this might sound like an excellent idea, you'll find some things to think about. Just as with any do-it-yourself project, you must be aware of all facets before you start.

The first most important job for a good DJ is to play music that the crowd enjoys. A easy shuffle has no way of knowing who is dancing to what. An individual does must run issues, but not just any individual will do. Putting your 12 year old nephew will not do you any excellent. The person in charge of the music needs a huge amount of music information. A good DJ ought to have this knowledge. A good DJ ought to be able to identify a song based on a few bars hummed out of tune or a snippet of lyrics that are slightly incorrect. Your DJ must not have a fear of speaking in front of a crowd, and this is not as effortless as it sounds. 1 merely has to feel of all the Best men who have hemmed and hawed their way through a wedding toast with the microphone held at waist level. Also, does he/she know how you can auction off a garter or any of the other conventional reception activities? If not, will the bride and groom want to do these issues whilst they ought to be enjoying their guests? Oh, and just like you'd give your wedding singer or officiant a tip for performing your ceremony, don't forget a gratuity for your impromptu DJ.

Unless you are a music collector, chances are you don't have a music library with waltzes, polkas, old country, new country, oldies, classic rock, new rock, soft rock, difficult rock, hip hop, dance, etc. And, unless you want to subject your guests to your musical tastes, you should possibly purchase a selection of these songs. If you are not up on popular waltzes and polkas, or do not know which songs are currently topping the country Top 40, search the web. $25 dollars should buy you enough music on iTunes to cover enough various musical tastes that most guests will enjoy themselves.

Another job for a good wedding DJ is one who is covered by insurance. Positive, your homeowners policy *might* cover it, but I'd hate to see your premiums next year if an accident does occur. Do not feel accidents will take place to you? Are you serving alcohol at your reception? If you are telling your self, "All the drunk individuals I know by no means act like fools!", quit and consider that once more. Besides, many venues call for proof of insurance since they don't want to see their premiums raised since your grandma tripped on a speaker cable and broke her hip. Searching the web for "wedding event insurance" will yield a whole crop of insurers who will give you a $1 million dollar policy for around $200.

Equipment is of course an additional crucial factor a great DJ brings to your reception. Do you know where to obtain speakers? Or mics? Or Mixer?? Larger cities will have rental organizations that may provide these issues. You can even discover several such organizations by looking the web for "dj equipment rental". Most wedding sized systems rent for anywhere from $250 to $500 dollars per day. In most circumstances, you must offer a truck or van to transport the equipment. Now, do you know the best way to set these issues up? If not, will the rental company give you a tutorial? Some rental businesses will provide you with a tutorial whenever you pick the equipment up, but make sure to take notes, simply because when you have to call them later they'll likely charge you for a service call. Some equipment rental businesses will deliver, setup, and test their equipment as well as pick up later, but this is extra.

That being said, in the event you KNOW your group will interact without having being prompted (or just don't care if they interact or not), and if you have got an individual with an encyclopedic knowledge of music that can run your iPod (instead of enjoying your reception), and you've got adequate insurance to cover any accidents that happen because of your iPod setup, and you've a big sufficient music library to create certain every person gets to hear the music they want, and you are able to obtain your hands on adequate dance lights and speakers, and will probably be saving funds by spending $550 to $700 then by all means use an iPod. You honestly have no want for a DJ.

If planning and organizing all this sounds like just one a lot more hassle, you'd probably do far better to hire a expert to ensure that you can appreciate your reception and spend your very first day as husband and wife performing something besides returning rental equipment. For a couple of dollars a lot more you will get professional equipment, expert information from someone who has planned and performed at hundreds of weddings, peace of mind that any glitches will probably be resolved rapidly, no hassles about tearing down equipment when the reception is over, and no worries about getting it back before you owe yet another day's worth of rental fees.




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