Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Miracle of the Entertainment.....


What kind of entertainment will play at your wedding?  Everyone knows that you must have someone or something that can play older as well as the more popular music because of the range of ages of those who will be attending. Here are some wedding tips on choosing the melodies for your special day. Weddings have more people, on average, close to the ages of the bride and groom.  No band or DJ that you choose can play all of the desired songs that everyone at the reception wants to hear.
It is your ceremony and you should hear the music that you prefer, although it's accommodating to think of your guests and the music that they will enjoy.  While it is important to be generous and caring for wedding guests, the event is planned for you and your spouse.  Anyone who gives tips on wedding planning or is in charge of those plans is more concerned about the bride and groom than the attendees when it comes to the entertainment. Ten years after the wedding, you will remember a band you liked, but the guests wont remember one they didn’t. While some of the musings and circumstance of the wedding is not of your choosing, at least have some input as far as choosing the band. With that said, do consider a band that knows enough older style of music to have some material that your future husband and his parents will enjoy. 

In the event the parents are paying for the wedding, it's in your best interest to discuss the entertainment plans with them.  On your big day, you want everything to fall into place, so listen to useful tips on wedding planning from those who know. Make your arrangements so you will be happy and relaxed. Along with the music, there are other forms of  entertainment you might want to consider.  In the past, we have known of professional dancers, comedians, illusionists and many other varieties of artistic amusements.  Really then, the sky is the limit! Stepping into matrimony is a big commitment, so have a good time doing it! 

"IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE....PLAY ON!"    William Shakespeare

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