Saturday, May 13, 2017

How To Choose Wedding Bands In South Florida For Your Celebration

By Marie Powell


For most people, planning a wedding is the first time they will have had to organize a major social event. There are many choices that a couple will need to make to ensure that their special day is perfect. If you have decided that you want live music, there are many wedding bands in South Florida for you to pick from. Here are some things to consider when looking for performers.

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.

You will need to make a few decisions before you start looking for a South Florida band. You may want to think about whether the band will play during the meal or if you will want them playing the entire evening. There are advantages to either choice so ultimately, it will be up to you and the vision you have for your special day.

The venue you book will affect which band you should choose. A smaller group will be best suited to a more intimate venue. If you pick a large club or reception hall, the sound from a small musical group may fall flat or not be full enough. A large group in a small area will mean that there may be unwanted volume issues.

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.

You may also want to make sure that you find a band that is capable of playing a variety of different types of music. Obviously they will not be as versatile as a DJ would be but you likely will be able to find a group that can perform many of the styles that you like.

If you are working with a professional planner you should be able to get potential names of musical ensembles from them. Other places that may have potential choices include: the venue where your celebration will take place, community arts organizations and even night clubs or booking agents. Couples who married recently should also be able to give you ideas about potential bands you might be able to hire. If you want a single musician, you may want to ask music schools if they have any teachers or senior students that might be able to meet your needs.

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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