Hire A Live Band For Your Wedding Or Party

As you plan your event, you've probably wondered what to do about music. Should you hire a live band? Would a D. J. Be a better choice? Or will you hook up your iPod to a sound system and playback your own custom party playlist? Whether you are planning a wedding, a Bar or Bat Mitzvah, a corporate event, a reunion, or some other event, your choice of music will set the tone. Choosing a band for your event can spell the difference between a good party and an amazing party.

In contrast to a D. J. Or iPod playlist, a live band can read the audience, sensing their reactions to the music, and making changes to their style and music selection on the fly, keeping the audience happy, engaged, and tapping their toes or on their feet. The audience reacts to the performers in a live band in a way they cannot with a D. J. Playing back prerecorded music; whether to the emotion in a singer's voice, to the groove of the bas and drums of a hot rhythm section, or the riffing of the guitar player, the live energy of a band cannot be equaled.

While a D. J. May have a playlist of thousands of songs, over the course of a 4 hour event only about 60 to 70 songs will be played. Most bands have a repertoire considerably greater than this. Additionally, bands often specialize in performing at particular types of parties, and know a large number of popular and appropriate songs for that type of event.

While an iPod might be considered an ideal solution for party music, given both the infinite variety of and absolute control over music it provides, there are some strong arguments against this idea. For one thing, the volume varies a lot between songs on an iPod. For another, should you wish to change the order of playback, or accommodate requests, someone will need to handle this task. Without someone knowledgeable dedicated to this task for the duration of the party, it is doubtful this will go smoothly.

There are additional advantages to using a live band. Typically, one of the members of the group will have experience as an emcee, and would be willing to host your event. The band is usually more than happy to allow the use of its sound gear for toasts, speeches, and the giving of awards, as well as to provide recorded music during the band's breaks.

The best way to choose a band is to hear them play live. Frequently you will have a chance to see a perspective band live, since many working bands have frequent live dates scheduled, in nightclubs, or at community events. Should this not be possible, the band will typically have video or audio recordings available for you to review.

To get a better idea of what the band will be like live, be sure to ask for recordings of live concert performances as opposed to studio recordings.

Don't forget to work out your playlist with the band well in advance of the actual date. Remember, musicians love to play live, and most of them are doing it for more than just money. Hiring a live band will help make your special event unforgettable!

Expert Ben Shergar is a member of 'Soul Desire' featured at the http://www.souldesire.co.uk website. Having a Live Band will ensure the success of your event. Find out more about hiring an amazing Wedding Band Hertfordshire from this site.

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