Sunday, May 26, 2013

Getting Married in Switzerland and Looking for the Right Wedding DJ


Having a Switzerland wedding can provide you the option to get married in one of the most beautiful places in the world. You can choose to have your wedding ceremony in the Alps, at the Heidegg Castle, overlooking beautiful Lake Lucerne, on a glacier on Mount Titlis or even near Zermatt or Berne. Which place you even choose - Switzerland has so many beautiful spots.
Choosing a wedding dj is one of the most important parts of the wedding day. The wedding DJ is the one who will have your guests up and dancing and making sure they are having a great time at your reception. You want to ask friends and family members who may have recently gotten married for referrals.
Another way to find a great DJ for your wedding is to attend bridal fairs and speak to some DJ's. Many will be happy to provide you with cds or download links of dj sets they have done.
Your ultimate goal is to choose a DJ that are professional and entertaining as well. They should have the right mix of music that are tailored to your needs and tastes. The bride and groom should always come first.
Almost as important as the DJ himself is the equipment. The DJ should have the best equipment so the music sounds amazing. The DJ should handle everything from the lighting to the announcements to the sound system.
The music is an important part of the reception because it takes up most of the reception. Whether you choose to have music from the 60's, 70's,, the disco era or the hair bands of the 80's, your wedding DJ should always tailor the music around you and your guests. You are the conductor - the dj has to be the orchestra.
A wedding is often considered to be one of the most important days in a woman's life. According to a survey from St. Louis Bride & Groom Magazine, 78 percent of the brides say they would have made their entertainment their HIGHEST priority. They were surveyed a week after their wedding.
In that same survey, 100 percent of the brides said they would have spent more on entertainment and 65 percent of the couples who hired a band said if they had to do it over, they'd have hired a DJ.
Thinking of staging your own music with an iPod? Consider this:
• iPods cannot read the mood of the guests.
• iPods cannot speak to the guests.
• iPods cannot direct activities.
• iPods do not have the ability to set up sound systems nor have expertise on how to run them.
A DJ brings his own sound system and sets it up and runs it. This leaves you free to enjoy your wedding reception. You don't have to worry about what song is playing, what's next in the queue and whether or not something has been played more than once.
Compared to a band, a DJ brings far more music to the event. Most bands have a repertoire of 50 to 200 songs. A DJ brings thousands.
If you have limited space, the band is going to make you even that much more cramped. A DJ needs a table to set up his deck and a place for speakers, about as much personal. A band takes up space.
A live band also puts their own interpretation on songs. What may be someone's favorite song could have a stellar performance by a live band or it could be a bomb. The DJ, with access to the original artist's recording, can play what the people want to hear.


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