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Posts Tagged ‘wedding tips’

How to find a great DJ

Monday, November 7th, 2011

There are plenty of websites and blogs that go over the same information intended to help brides ask the right questions when hiring a DJ.  However, I have a few points that don’t seem to be promoted often.

1.  Talk to the venue
Talk to the staff, the management.  See who they recommend, but ask them WHY they recommend that DJ.  What stands out?  Is it just because they have a business card?  Or have they seen that DJ on a number of occasions?

Also, don’t be afraid to ask if the venue has any kind of “kick back” for giving out names.  It’s possible the DJ pays a cut to the venue for every event.  Ask the DJ if they “pay to play”.  You can apply the same logic to photographers or celebrants etc that may recommend a particular DJ.

 

2.  Talk to other brides.
This might seem obvious – talking to couples who have already gotten married and used a DJ.  But take it a step further and ask why they chose the DJ they ended up with.  Also, ask if they met with other DJs, and why they didn’t choose them.

3.  Talk to other wedding guests
Know anyone that’s been to a wedding in the last few months or know someone who’s going to one soon?  They can be your best source for info and recommendations.  While the bride’s opinion is valuable, a bride and groom are generally quite distracted all day.  They may not see all of the little things a DJ does – be they good or bad things.  Guests often see or experience things going on that the bride is understandably too busy to notice.

 

I hope this helps!
Regards

Nick Logan
Wedding DJ and Master of Ceremonies

Questions for a wedding DJ

How To Ensure Your First Dance Is Perfect

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Your wedding day will be full of special songs, among other things.  Walking down the aisle, first dance, or the farewell song at the end of the night, it’s your wedding so you get to choose the perfect song for you.

If you’re placing your trust in a DJ to provide these songs for you, be sure to double check they’re bring the right version.  Have them email a short sample to you, or send them the version you have just to be sure.  Similarly if you’re using an iPod and going DIY with the wedding music – make sure you have the right track.

For example, Lonestar released 2 prominent versions of their song AMAZED.  Same song, but each sounds quite different.  In fact one version is often mistakenly identified as “Tim McGraw”.

There are many other examples of songs with multiple logical versions.  It’s easy to check you have the right song, but  it’s impossible to have your first dance or walk down the aisle again.

 

Lonestar Amazed – Version 1

 

Lonestar Amazed – Version 2 (with piano intro)

 

Nick Logan
Auckland Wedding DJ

Seminars At The Grand Wedding Show

Monday, September 5th, 2011

I’m very lucky to have secured two spots in the seminar schedule at this weekend’s Grand Wedding Show at Sky City.   There’s a range of short seminars running throughout the day.   At 10am, I’ll present “How Much Should a DJ Cost?”.  This is a big question, the most commonly asked question that DJs here.  There’s a reason brides ask “How Much” first, and maybe not for the obvious reasons. Before you find out how much the DJ costs, it pays to know exactly what you’re paying for and how you can get something better.

At midday, I will be co-presenting Improve-a-Groom along with DJ Richard Mills.  This is a fun and often eye opening discussion just for the guys.  We share ideas and experiences we’ve seen at weddings over the last two decades and help the guys be as creative as they want to be on the wedding day.  With the tips and advice the grooms can pick up from this presentation, they are able to create their own special moments at the wedding that will stand out on camera (for the right reasons) or simply one of those memories guests will talk about for a long time.

 

Entrance to the seminars is included with the general ticket price to The Grand Wedding Show – Sunday 11 September, 2011.


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