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The number one thing people ask when selecting a DJ for their wedding is how much do you charge. This may not be the question you should be asking. Here are 10 things to ask when selecting your DJ for your wedding.
- Do you offer MC services?
- Not all DJs offer the Master of Ceremonies service in their price. You will want to pick one that offers this service so you or the person you select will not be struggling to find the right things to say at the right time.
- Some DJs will use some of the time booked for setup and takedown. Look for a wedding DJ that does the setup and take down without using up your precious DJ time.
- Most respectable disc jockeys charge a retainer. They will also present and sign a contract with you. If a wedding DJ does not present a contract, this should raise a red flag.
- You should be able to select aa good size playlist from their song library. If you want a song not on the list they should be able to get the song for you.
- You may not want certain songs played at your wedding. Most wedding DJs offer this service but it but it never hurts to ask.
- The wedding DJ service you select may not be available for your date. It is always best to book your wedding DJ in advance to make sure you get what you want.
- Your DJ should be in contact with you in less than 1 week after they receive your signed contract and retainer. At that point you will share contact information with your DJ who will be in touch with you around 2 months before your wedding day. At this point you will set up a time to meet one on one and plan out the events. You will talk about music selections, formalities, time lines, announcements, and more. This session can last around an hour. This will make your event go smoothly and ensure that your event is a success.
- Although this question is practically a no-brainer, we thought we should include it for the questions list because some wedding DJs may add the setup and takedown onto their price.
- Some DJs will charge you for 4 hours only for you to see that one hour has been used up for setup and takedown. This could present a major problem financially and emotionally on top of the normal stress occurred at your wedding.
- Most wedding DJs have a minimum hours requirement. Most is 4 hour, although respectable wedding DJs will be at your wedding for up to 6 hours figuring in 1 hour for setup and 1 hour for takedown but only charge you for the 4 hours so you have the full 4 hours of DJ'ing excitement .
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Source by Daniel Bennett