Sunday 23 June 2013

Music to get married to


Getting married is (hopefully) a once in a lifetime event, and it is important to get it just right. A wedding day should be full of special memories that can be looked back on with fondness and real happiness. There are so many details a bride and groom have to think about, it really can be quite a pressured time.


The wedding dress, the cake, the wedding venue, the guest list, the honeymoon, the bridesmaids, the wedding breakfast, the hair and make up, the photographer, the speeches, the flowers, the accommodation and so much more. No wonder wedding planners are becoming more and more popular. The logistics of organising a wedding rival that of producing a Hollywood Blockbuster!

With so many wedding details to attend to, sometimes the entertainment at the wedding reception can get overlooked. This can be unfortunate because once a wedding date is set, the race to book the best entertainment available is on. It is natural that the best entertainers get booked up well in advance. Take residents of Hertfordshire, for example. Brides getting hitched in this county know they need to book early to secure the services of a live wedding band Hertfordshire. Dancing the night away to the favourite tunes of the bride and groom is the perfect end to a perfect day and for those who prefer their music live, as opposed to spun by a Disc Jockey, then for a live wedding band Hertfordshire is a great place to start the search for top musical entertainment.

The trend for music and entertainment at weddings seems to change year on year. Jazz bands were very popular a few years ago, now circus performers and wandering minstrels have become all the rage. Good pop and soul bands, big brass bands, quality string quartets and even orchestras have an enduring appeal, however they come with a bigger price tag. But if you can't spend big on your wedding day, when can you?

Often the best way to secure good wedding entertainment is to go by personal recommendation or word of mouth. If you are lucky enough to see a band performing that you think would work really well at the reception, be pro-active and get their contact details. Many bands will also be able to send out promotional CDs or MP3s of their music, detailing a selection of their repertoire. This is an efficient way of assessing whether or not the music will suit what you have in mind for your wedding.

So what are the future trends for entertainment at weddings? Harp players are apparently reporting increased bookings, and a fondness for the more classical end of the musical spectrum is indicated. Light opera singers and concert-style pianists are being seen more frequently, as are vintage bands with a retro 1940s flavour and Andrews Sisters style singers.

The music you choose for your wedding will be woven in to the memories of your special day forever, so it is important that you select wisely.

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