photo credit – Jen & Jody Photography
photo credit – Ambiance Photography
In this post of What to Ask, we are discussing music. From ceremony to reception music is a huge part of a wedding. It reflects who you are as a couple. Don’t think you have to have the same traditional music pieces to walk down the ailse, pick something that you like and that makes you smile. The reception start off with “soft” music during dinner and then start cranking up during the dancing.
I have plenty of couples walk down to very popular tunes that are arranged for strings, I even had a bride want Billy Idol’s White Wedding, we did not go forward with that but it got me thinking if it would work and I think it would. One of my favorite DJ companies Wave Link Music turned me on to Vitamin String Quartet, which takes all different types pop and rock songs and arranges them for strings. So check them out if you are concerned about wanting strings but wanting a modern song. Another great resourse for music for the ceremony is “A Brides Guide to Wedding Music” complied by Naxos, I have linked to Amazon, but you can also find it on ITunes.
No matter if you are meeting with a string quartet, DJ or Band ask the following questions.
- Do they have a demo tape where you can hear them perform?
- What type of packages do they offer?
- How long have the company been in business?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- How much and when are deposits due?
- Do they send out a song list?
- How much setup time do they require?
- What do they need on site? (table, chairs, electrical, A.V. shade for outdoors)
- How close to the wedding date do they meet with you to go over the music choices?
- How will they dress for the wedding?
For Ceremony Musicians
- Will the ceremony musicians arrive early to go over the program with your officiant?
- Will the ceremony musicians attend the rehearsal? (they usually don’t)
- Do they need any ampfilication, if so, will they provide?
For DJs and Bands
- Do they have a wireless microphone available for toast?
- Will they need a meal?
- What type of music do they play?
- Do they bring assistants?
- Any special electrical requirements
- Will they act as an Master of Ceremonies (MC, emcee)?
- Do they have a variety of music that can please a diverse crowd?
- Do they have any props or special games?
- Band – How many break will they take and when?
- Band – Do they have recorded music to play during breaks?






