Wedding Players: Five Tips before You Book

Setting Up for live wedding music is just one of about a thousand chores facing brides and wedding planners. Between flowers, photographers, venues, dresses, parties, rings, video, and more, even a smaller and subdued wedding makes for a fantastic amount of designing. It can be a trying time because if even one of these areas falls through the cracks, your big day can end up being a serious disappointment.

Here are five secrets to engaging live wedding music players for your wedding and reception:

1. Make sure you hire a musician with a established track record of professionalism. Does the handler return your calls promptly? Does the dance band have a website? Business cards? Other promotional materials? Or do you get the impression you’re speaking to a guy rehearsing in his garage with his pals? The way the band presents itself as you begin speaking with them is a good indicator of how they’ll turn up (or not!) on your big day.

2. Promptness is key. When you set an appointment to connect face to face or on the telephone, it’s like a mini-contract. If the band director is tardy to meet with you, it’s a discouraging sign that they don’t take their agreements seriously. If they can’t arrive on time in the planning phase, what other understandings will they break with you on your wedding day? This carries on to you, likewise - being punctual is just one way you can live a life that shows that you honor your promises.

3. Make certain the band is easy-going rather than being a bunch of prima donnas. By now you’ve likely heard a thousand Bridezilla stories, even if you’re not demanding or unreasonable. Imagine hiring the equal in craziness for your wedding band. The last thing you want on your wedding day is to have to wait on your musicians hand and foot, bringing them food and drink, having the thermostat adjusted for them, or tending to other demanding demands. The best band for you is one that can take care of itself, one that’s easy to get along with, and one that does all it can to make sure your day is easy and fun for you.

4. Charter a wedding band that’s fun. Getting married is one of the greatest choices you’ll ever make. It’s important business. The music on your wedding day should be glorious and fun. You don’t want to see your guests oblivious, listless, and wishing the event was done with. You want them up, dancing, singing, and smiling. If you choose a live wedding music band well, your choice will do a good deal to make your wedding day unforgettable in a fabulous way. This is the big day you’ve been looking for, and music is such a large part of it. Be sure you book a musician that makes the day idyllic - pleasurable for you and your guests.

George Pollis is the managing director and a instrumentalist with Reel Ting Steel Drum Band. For a professional, timely, easy-going, gifted, and fun live wedding music band, see Reel Ting at http://www.reelting.com.

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