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Wedding Songs – Planning Your Evening Entertainment

Wedding Songs – Planning Your Evening Entertainment

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Wedding songs can present many couples with something of a dilemma – they want to inject their own personality into the entertainment, but worry that their taste will not be to everyone's liking.

There are certain genres of music that do not cross the great division of musical taste. Thrash metal, rave music and rap are just three which would not immediately leap out as being suitable for a wedding. But if you are fans of these types of music there is no reason why you can not include some choice songs on your playlist. The key is to strike the right balance between your tastes and those of your guests.

The success of your evening entertainment relies upon your guests having a good time and in general that means getting them up off their seats and on to the dance floor. If you hire a DJ to perform a disco then they should be able to create a playlist that has something for everyone and will keep everyone dancing through the night.

Chances are that a number of your guests will share your musical tastes so that in itself means that it will not just be you two up on the dance floor. Seeing a number of people dancing to music that they do not know can often encourage many others to stay dancing themselves, just because they are having a good time!

When making a playlist it is important to consider the age range of your guests and what you know or suspect are their musical tastes. Whilst no-one wants to head down the cheesy wedding disco route, incorporating a few cheesy tracks can get people in the mood to dance and keep them doing so all night. You should also consider that your more elderly guests are most likely to leave after the breakfast breakfast and shortly before the evening entertainment really gets going, so make sure you play something for them early on.

Try to keep the tempo of the music fairly constant but change the type of music so your guests do not die of exhaustion! For instance, play some pop hits, followed by some rock n roll, followed by some classic hits. Playing a constant stream of rock anthems could see your guests retiring early through fatigue!

At the end of the night you will want to consider what you play as the last song. Some couples choose a slow song while others go for something more or more back to those cheesy disco tunes again! The choice here is very much down to you; you can end the night on a high with a lively number or remind everyone of the romantic nature of the day with a slow dance to a favorite love song.

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Source by Mae Andrea

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