Choosing a DJ or a band and BIG day favors
Choosing a DJ or a band in the USA, and it needs more than thinking straight. Don’t mind an amateur DJ? Budget and space fits in quite well then. However, the big day shouldn’t be , aaah!
An expensive DJ and, yes guests are going to be absolutely chuffed. Someone is DJ specific, then it doesn’t matter what else comes in. A fanatic of genre DJ, who knows what not to do when picking their favoriteband or DJ, then things get lighter than expected.
##“DJs are night owls. They don’t work in broad day light”
By the way, we hire them so that they would make it a cherished day. They don’t mind if its dawn or dusk. A professional DJ knew how to nail it. It might be a bachelorette or wedding or reunion, light-hearted guests are the claims of pruned DJs.
Let’s shirk of the ‘Dark Shadows’ image about them slinging around our necks.
##”DJs are talkative. They don’t have that control over crowd”
You know how to talk to your MIL (Mother-In-Law) and her kin clad in Georgette, sporting gaudy ethnical airs (hope it doesn’t fall flat ;)!) . A DJ’s business is as tactic as that. Every word of his/hers is considered as a golden. Those words are planned for the party. So they knew when to deliver the message.
An experienced DJ does it like a pro. And it would look like an effortless act. This is why we should ask for their podcast videos.
Problem is there’s a myth about DJs and bands doing rounds amidst Indian communities hailing from pre-transition era. Ok, let me say it out! Would someone with taste ever present themselves at a wedding party sporting yoga pants, teamed with loud choli and jangling stole?
##” DJs are cheaper than bands. No variety offered”
Playing songs and vocal acts aren’t the only things a band or DJ does. Just like bands they fill the aura with their knacks. A good DJ keeps every guest occupied. Er, those candid moments of bride and groom moving around to ‘il mondo’ gets their first-ever attention from DJ.
Dr. Drax says, "A great DJ will talk to your photographer and tell him which songs are coming next. Photographers capture the Kodak moments; it is the DJ"s job to create the opportunity for them to occur."
(Quotes courtesy: WWW)
I sound stupid; I’m glad to sound like the one at the moment. It’s a point, where we have to stop overlooking at these top 10 myths about DJs.