Wedding DJ or a Wedding Band

 Wedding DJ or a Wedding Band Wedding DJ or a Wedding Band

 Wedding DJ or a Wedding Band Wedding DJ or a Wedding Band

 Wedding DJ or a Wedding Band Wedding DJ or a Wedding Band
The band's vocalist can also serve as a pseudo host for the wedding reception. Bands can also blend-in with a wedding's theme—for example: 70's music for retro style weddings. Of course, you can also do that with wedding DJ's but the sound quality won't be the same. Song requests are also a lot more fun because you can ask them to up the tempo if the guests feel like dancing.

Wedding bands are hired mainly because most people prefer live music, which is a valid factor to consider when choosing between a disk jockey and a band. But the big question most wedding planners will ask is, "Are we going for a band or a wedding DJ?" But before you answer and make assumptions, consider some the pros and cons of the two options. Slow music is played for slow, romantic dances while fast music is played as the people party the reception away. It sets the mood for the couple as well as the guests. Music plays an important part in a wedding.

Wedding planners make sure the ambiance of the event shouts love, romance, and happiness—from the flowers, to the reception hall decorations, to the music. Weddings are romantic occasions.

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