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Mini Form
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What do you picture when imagining your wedding reception? Do you see family and friends that are smiling, dancing, and reveling in
the moment? Above the laughter, do you hear the sound of music? Music has a huge impact on moods and actions. You've come so far in
planning your wedding. Now, it is time to plan the music for the big day.
The ceremony can be coupled with traditional music, but this is not a law. This is your wedding; you can decide to go with something less
expected. In addition, think about live versus recorded music. Maybe you would like a favorite studio recording played, or you would like
to walk down the aisle to the sound of a live jazz trio or harpist.
The time between the service and the reception could become a bore. Charge the atmosphere with some upbeat harmonies. You want the music
to set the tone for the celebration that is approaching. Ask the band or disc jockey to play some toe-tapping contemporary music.
A reception is a time for your guests to have fun and for you to exhale and enjoy the event. Now is the time to get the most out of your
band or disc jockey. Let the entertainment do their best to inspire the guests to make their way to the dance floor.
No disc jockey or band is going to know your guests better than you. Think about the theme of your wedding, the number of guests, the age
of guests, and the "personality" of the two families. You can easily create a playlist to satisfy the musical interests of your guests.
Don't rely on your band or disc jockey to play the "usual" wedding hits. Make the music your own.
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