Well it seems now more than ever there are some people that are always trying to put their stamp on an event. Now with this being said these are not things that were not planned for by the bride or groom or the party organizer.
It never ceases to amaze me when I am working a wedding or a gig the demand I will get from someone not involved in the planning or organization of that day. Just someone that wants to put their own personal stamp on an event. It happens way more than you would think.
The random requests I get from people to do odd things is absolutely incredible.
examples you may ask… here are a few
– Stop the music for me to say a prayer for the dancefloor? »
– I am friends with one of the bridesmaids. She wanted me to dj for a while
– I want to sing Karoake. Give me your microphone and play it’s raining men.
– Play « love stinks »?Not a wedding friendly song
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Now the reason I bring this up is that I think some people forget where they are and have had a few drinks and or maybe just don’t get it. I don’t want your party to get to this point —>?Example of a bad wedding DJ
When you’re a guest at wedding or event please understand that this is not YOUR wedding or event, but an event you were invited to and the people that invited you want you to be a part of it. This means check with the bride and groom or event organizers if you have an odd request, clear it with them and I am game.
The case and point I am going to make on this is this year I had wedding where the bride and groom had some some unique requests during ceremony and reception. They cleared them all with me and the day of went through flawlessly. Have a look at their?Wedding Video?and you will see that it was truly a unique and awesome reception and ceremony. So communication is the key.
As well I always ask clients if there are people at the wedding that may be a potential « issue » and what the bride and groom would want me to do. This can help avert weird or odd moments like an unwanted speech or song.
At the end of the day you can’t make everyone happy…
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dj Shane Oliveira
I think that everything that needed to be said was brought up. Very good examples were also given. It’s not the guests that pays the DJ, it’s the bride and the groom so if they Need to change something in the schedule, they’re the ones that are gonna ask for it..
Haha, shouldn’t you be charing for that kind of knowledge?!
Nice read keep it up Shane
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