Wednesday, June 9, 2010

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Hire A Live Band For Your Wedding Or Party

by Ben Shergar

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.

It is often argued that a D. J. Has many thousands of songs to choose from, while a band cannot possibly know that many songs, but this statement ignores the fact that at a 4 hour event, roughly 60 or 70 songs will be played, and nearly any band knows more songs than this. Additionally, bands often specialize in certain types of parties, and are well versed in appropriate songs.

Using an iPod to play music at a party faces the same downsides as music played back by a D. J. Additionally, leaving an iPod to playback music unattended can be problematic, due to problem of volume fluctuation, or wanting to change the order of songs or take requests. There may be no one available to handle managing the iPod, since organizers and participants at the event will have other tasks to perform, while guests are there to enjoy the festivities, not manage the music.

Another benefit to employing a live band is that the band's leader will often have experience acting as a host or emcee, adding a professional touch to the festivities. The band will also typically allow their sound equipment to be utilized for speeches and toasts. When the band breaks, they will provide prerecorded music.

When selecting a band to play at your party, the best way to audition them is to hear them play live. Fortunately, many bands will have performances scheduled, whether they are in clubs, parks, or other events, giving you the opportunity to see for yourself what they are like in a live setting.

Alternately, you can ask the band for a video or CD of a live performance.

Sit down with the band and figure out the playlist for the event long enough before the event so that there will be time to make changes and refinements. Working with a live band will make your event more inspiring and more memorable!

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