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DJ Information

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Your wedding will most likely require music to satisfy all ages and musical
tastes so ask about variety and the policy on requests.
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Find out about equipment. A DJ should have professional sound equipment -
not "home consumer" gear.
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If lighting is important to you, ask about special effects.
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good DJ will take the time to explain how they will handle the details of
the introductions, first dance, toast, blessing, cake cutting, bouquet &
garter and special requested dances.
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They should be able to communicate well with you and should be willing to
listen to your ideas and meet any special needs.
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Your DJ should be familiar with most of the music you want and should know
how to organize the reception within your guidelines.
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Try to determine if your DJ has the ability and willingness to "read" and
motivate the crowd.
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Most reputable DJ's will provide you with song lists and an informational
planning sheet.
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Does he/she have the ethnic or “special” songs that you want played?
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Will he/she buy music for you or will you supply him/her with the sound
tracks?
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When dealing with large companies meet with the DJ that will be performing
at your reception.
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Ask if there is videotape of your DJ at a wedding that you can see.
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Ask if there are any references or thank you cards that you can see.
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Ask your DJ if he performs at a bar/nightclub so that you can see him in
action.
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