Friday, April 3, 2009

6 MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT WEDDING DJ’S Part 2

#2.
“A DJ is an entry level job, how hard can it really be?”

Pressing play on a cd player or clicking start on the laptop is just the beginning. Using the microphone to motivate the crowd, presiding over the bouquet and garter tradition, handling
the organization of the toasts and the cake cutting, all the way to the last dance, takes finesse and, yes, expert skill to accomplish effectively. These skills for the most part are not taught so much as they’re learned through doing and having a trainer or mentor to provide constructive criticism along the way.

Look for someone who will take care of all the events at your reception. A Master of Ceremonies is just that, someone who has the know how to handle all the ceremonies that are performed that night. If all your DJ does is push buttons, congratulations, you have an iPod with arms!

kev

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