A Bride's Guide To Choosing Wedding Bands In South Florida

By Marie Powell


Planning a wedding can mean making a lot of decisions, many of which will center on the reception. Live music can be a wonderful way to add a touch of class to your big day. If the idea of using one of the live wedding bands in South Florida appeals to you, here are some tips and tricks you can use to find the right one for your needs.

Budgeting is really important when it comes to wedding planning but it is especially important to do before you start looking at bands. This is because prices can vary quite a bit from group to group and so knowing what you want to spend will help you eliminate some groups.

Since there are many bands available for hire in South Florida, you should also think about a few things other than budget. When will the live music be? You can choose to have it for the meal alone or for the entire evening. One choice is not better than the other, it is simply a matter of how you see your special evening unfolding.

Picking a venue first will also help the selection process. Knowing the size of the room is important. Smaller places will be overwhelmed by a large band. There may not be enough room for the musicians to set up or they may be too close to the guests. Conversely, a large venue may mean you need a larger band so that people can hear their sound properly.

Keep in mind that the same volume will not work all evening. You should make sure that the group you choose can play more quietly during dinner so that people can talk. There is nothing worse than trying to chat during dinner and finding yourself drowned out by loud music. Later, when everyone is finished eating, then your band can play more loudly so that people can dance.

You may also want to make sure that you find a band that is capable of playing a variety of different types of music. Obviously they will not be as versatile as a DJ would be but you likely will be able to find a group that can perform many of the styles that you like.

You can find band names by talking to newly married couples, wedding planners and even reception venues. They should all be able to help you compile a list of possible performers that you can then talk to. Make sure you also talk about which performers to stay away from. When asking, find out whether the style of music they had is similar to yours so that you can make a more informed decision.

Meeting with potential choices is important. Be prepared with a list of questions. Feel free to discuss their rates and ensure they include any incidental charges. Also ask them if they have a demo tape that you can listen to so that you get an idea of what they sound like. That way you can ensure you know what kind of music you will be listening to on your big day.




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