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Writer's pictureLaura Seymour

20 Top Tips For Planning The Music For Your Wedding Day:



Here are our Top 20:



  1. Start Early: Begin planning your wedding music as soon as possible to ensure you have ample time to book your desired musicians or DJ.

  2. Set a Budget: Determine how much you are willing to spend on music and stick to it. This will help you narrow down your options and make informed decisions.

  3. Consider Your Venue: Ensure your music choices are appropriate for the venue. For example, a string quartet might be perfect for a formal church ceremony, while a live band could be better suited for an outdoor reception.

  4. Check Sound Restrictions: Some venues have noise restrictions or curfews, so make sure to confirm these details beforehand to avoid any surprises.

  5. Choose Meaningful Songs: Select songs that have special significance to you and your partner. This adds a personal touch to your wedding day.

  6. Create a Playlist: Make a list of must-play songs and do-not-play songs to give to your DJ or band. This ensures that your preferences are respected.

  7. Mix Up the Genres: Incorporate a variety of musical genres to cater to different tastes and keep guests engaged throughout the event.

  8. Live Music vs. DJ: Decide whether you want live musicians, a DJ, or a combination of both. Each option has its own unique benefits and can set different atmospheres.

  9. Attend Performances: If possible, attend a live performance of your potential musicians or DJ to see them in action and gauge their style.

  10. Coordinate with Other Vendors: Ensure that your music choices align with other aspects of your wedding, such as the timeline, catering, and photography.

  11. Plan the Ceremony Music: Choose music for key moments in the ceremony, such as the processional, recessional, and any interludes or special moments.

  12. Reception Flow: Plan the music for different parts of the reception, including the grand entrance, first dance, dinner, and dancing segments.

  13. Guest Requests: Consider allowing guests to request songs, which can add an interactive and fun element to the reception.

  14. Sound Check: Schedule a sound check at your venue to ensure the acoustics are right and that there are no technical issues.

  15. Backup Plan: Have a backup plan in case of technical difficulties or if a musician falls ill.

  16. Personalize the Playlist: Include songs that reflect your relationship, shared experiences, and individual tastes.

  17. Special Dances: Plan and practice special dances, such as the first dance, father-daughter dance, and mother-son dance.

  18. Volume Control: Make sure the volume of the music is appropriate for different parts of the event. It should be loud enough for dancing but not so loud that it drowns out conversation.

  19. Communicate Clearly: Clearly communicate your music preferences and timeline to your musicians or DJ to ensure everything runs smoothly.

  20. Enjoy the Moment: Finally, remember to enjoy the music and the moments it creates. Your wedding day is a celebration of your love, so let the music enhance the joy and memories.




We hope that this has helped you think what you'd like to have on your wedding day.




Thanks for reading!

More to follow again soon!


Best wishes,

Laura & Katja




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