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A Bride's Guide To Choosing Wedding Bands In South Florida

By Marie Powell


Planning a wedding can mean making a lot of decisions, many of which will center on the reception. Live music can be a wonderful way to add a touch of class to your big day. If the idea of using one of the live wedding bands in South Florida appeals to you, here are some tips and tricks you can use to find the right one for your needs.

It is a good idea to set a rough budget before looking at bands. Keep in mind that many musical groups will charge an hourly fee and, if it is a larger group, this can quickly add up. Factors that can affect the price include how many band members you are hiring and how many hours they will be playing. If they have to travel to your event there may also be mileage that you will need to pay.

Before you start your search for South Florida bands, you need to make a few decisions other than how much you want to pay. You should think about when the band will play. Some want live music during the ceremony and the meal but want a DJ afterwards. Other couples will want live music throughout the evening.

It is a good idea to know what venue you will be using for your special day. This can affect how many musicians you will want to have playing at your event. Larger groups may be too loud in a smaller setting. A small group may not be able to fill a large area with sound so this is definitely something to think about when picking your band.

Everyone has gone to a club or reception where the music has been too loud during dinner. That can make it hard for your guests to talk and may make them feel uncomfortable. You should make sure that the band you hire can adjust what they are doing to make sure it suits all parts of your celebration.

Your ideal music selection will also affect which group you hire. If you have specific songs you want played, make sure they can do so. If you want a specific style of music played, you should make sure the group you book is familiar with that genre so that it sounds as good as possible. Be as specific as you can when you talk to a possible band about your music preferences. That way there are no misunderstandings or issues.

You can find band names by talking to newly married couples, wedding planners and even reception venues. They should all be able to help you compile a list of possible performers that you can then talk to. Make sure you also talk about which performers to stay away from. When asking, find out whether the style of music they had is similar to yours so that you can make a more informed decision.

Once you have a list of potential names, contacting the bands themselves is a good idea. Interviewing them as well as listening to a demo tape will help you find the right band for your needs. Make sure to ask how many people will be performing, what fees you are looking at being charged and even whether the band members on the demo are the ones who will perform at your reception. That way you will reduce the chances of an unwanted surprise on your special day.




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