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Everyone wants to make their event special and memorable. Whether it's your wedding day or a reunion, you want people to be talking about it, in a good way, a week later. Rather than getting a couple extra sweets for the spread, why not find live bands to hire? Not only will it add to the general atmosphere, but it will get people tapping their foot and out of their seats. You might even get a standing ovation as the host or hostess.
So how do you make this happen? First assess the event; there's nothing worse than having background music that doesn't fit the occasion. If you're planning for a wedding, talk with both the bride and groom. Get an idea of their musical tastes as well as what would be pleasing to the guests for the nature of the event. Someone might have to make a compromise, but there are so many different kinds of bands existing that there's bound to be something to please everyone. I'm sure both the guests and bride and groom will be pleased with the outcome; live music at a reception does to the atmosphere what recorded music cannot.
When the event is any type of party, try to keep the music and mood up-tempo. A beat that drags even a little will bring down the general energy of the get together and bring the audience down. Since there is a variety of tastes in music in a crowd, it's hard to find one type of music that is a hit with everyone; a safe bet is to go with the classics. A standard combo or band that specializes in anything from eighties hits to classic rock will bring back memories for each person. A goal should be for everyone to sing and dance along.
If the event is specialized and there's a certain style of music that will make a statement, don't be afraid to stick with what you know. If it's your 30-year class reunion, hire a band that plays hits from the years you're celebrating; bands that inflict nostalgia are the biggest successes. If there's not a specific theme, create one centered around the music you'd like to hear. Parties with themes feel more organized and the music will tie it all together.
So how do you find a band? Start locally. You'd be surprised at how many musicians surround you and are more than willing to play out and be heard. Shop around on the internet; certain websites hold many musical talents that put samples of their music online for viewers to check out. Search the community for signs and connections; bands want to be heard and will put their information anywhere they can in order to be discovered. Also check local agencies; they'll have promotional materials for you to look at and help decide what band you'd like to hire.
Plan ahead and provide time for an audition with the band you're interested in hiring. Skipping this step of the process could result in a mistake on the day of the event; there's always a chance that the band doesn't sound like what was expected. The day of the event will be stressful enough without this type of error. Also look at the image of the band; the crowd will probably see them before they hear them, and they need to be dressed accordingly for the occasion. Once these details have been addressed, you're ready to enjoy the music at your event.
There are pros to hiring, well, pros. Although they're a little more expensive, professional musicians have the experience that makes them worth the money. Since they've played for various crowds and events, their versatility is both helpful and priceless. These musicians will be able to pick up just about anything thrown at them, whether improvised background music for festivities or requests from the crowd.
Although there's a higher price for adding a live band, the outcome is far beyond the price. If you take the right steps in ensuring a band for your event, the crowd's positive response will be overwhelming and the party will come out better than you had planned. There's truly a difference in hearing music on the spot from the recordings people always hear. You could be the first in your group of friends to start a trend once everyone realizes the energy and happiness that adding live music can bring to any occasion.
So how do you make this happen? First assess the event; there's nothing worse than having background music that doesn't fit the occasion. If you're planning for a wedding, talk with both the bride and groom. Get an idea of their musical tastes as well as what would be pleasing to the guests for the nature of the event. Someone might have to make a compromise, but there are so many different kinds of bands existing that there's bound to be something to please everyone. I'm sure both the guests and bride and groom will be pleased with the outcome; live music at a reception does to the atmosphere what recorded music cannot.
When the event is any type of party, try to keep the music and mood up-tempo. A beat that drags even a little will bring down the general energy of the get together and bring the audience down. Since there is a variety of tastes in music in a crowd, it's hard to find one type of music that is a hit with everyone; a safe bet is to go with the classics. A standard combo or band that specializes in anything from eighties hits to classic rock will bring back memories for each person. A goal should be for everyone to sing and dance along.
If the event is specialized and there's a certain style of music that will make a statement, don't be afraid to stick with what you know. If it's your 30-year class reunion, hire a band that plays hits from the years you're celebrating; bands that inflict nostalgia are the biggest successes. If there's not a specific theme, create one centered around the music you'd like to hear. Parties with themes feel more organized and the music will tie it all together.
So how do you find a band? Start locally. You'd be surprised at how many musicians surround you and are more than willing to play out and be heard. Shop around on the internet; certain websites hold many musical talents that put samples of their music online for viewers to check out. Search the community for signs and connections; bands want to be heard and will put their information anywhere they can in order to be discovered. Also check local agencies; they'll have promotional materials for you to look at and help decide what band you'd like to hire.
Plan ahead and provide time for an audition with the band you're interested in hiring. Skipping this step of the process could result in a mistake on the day of the event; there's always a chance that the band doesn't sound like what was expected. The day of the event will be stressful enough without this type of error. Also look at the image of the band; the crowd will probably see them before they hear them, and they need to be dressed accordingly for the occasion. Once these details have been addressed, you're ready to enjoy the music at your event.
There are pros to hiring, well, pros. Although they're a little more expensive, professional musicians have the experience that makes them worth the money. Since they've played for various crowds and events, their versatility is both helpful and priceless. These musicians will be able to pick up just about anything thrown at them, whether improvised background music for festivities or requests from the crowd.
Although there's a higher price for adding a live band, the outcome is far beyond the price. If you take the right steps in ensuring a band for your event, the crowd's positive response will be overwhelming and the party will come out better than you had planned. There's truly a difference in hearing music on the spot from the recordings people always hear. You could be the first in your group of friends to start a trend once everyone realizes the energy and happiness that adding live music can bring to any occasion.
About the Author:
Abi Swinton is one of the founding members of Soul Desire who writes for the http://www.souldesire.co.uk site. Having a great Bands To Hire will make all the difference to the success of your event. Find out more about hiring amazing Soul Bands For Hire when you visit this website.
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