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  • #1003195
    XT68
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    It’s a way for me(the wedding DJ) to use the kind of music or song the wedding couple would like to hear and tell a story to friends and family members about their romances and how they come together. No two weddings are alike and each time you get to re-live that magical moment again with different music or song arrangement. Having said so, in my location, I don’t get dance songs request during weddings(yet), just a lot of guest who like to karaoke.

    #1003197
    Edward Onaci
    Participant

    i’ve done a few weddings and would like to do more. i appreciate the challenge of both having to provide the perfect soundtrack for the bride and groom’s special night, trying to play for a cross-generational crowd, and setting different moods to suit the each moment in the night (dinner, parents’ dances, garter toss, etc.). watching to bride and groom have the time of their lives is very fulfilling!!! but, i’m still learning how to do weddings properly… i only have done a few. i see them as training ground for me to grow as a well-rounded dj!

    #16724
    DJ Knotts
    Member

    Great timing! I was on digitaldjtips.com tonight researching thru he information on DJ’ing weddings in the blog posts. I currently dj some weddings and I am looking to take my business up a few levels. Definitely open to suggestions and any ideas help me provide a better overall experience is appreciated.

    #16998
    Fressure
    Member

    My friend has asked me to DJ his wedding at the end of September, and with summer coming up weddings are going to be crazy. I want to learn how to properly handle doing a wedding to make me a better DJ in the long run.

    #1003395
    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    We’re close to launching this…

    #17807
    ICTspul Man
    Participant

    i would like to learn how to play/mix different styles of music like on weddings and small parties

    #17973
    Jim Davis
    Participant

    I’d like to learn to be a wedding DJ for a few reasons. The biggest ones being: I am trying to start a mobile DJ’ing business, I’ve already put on my website that I do weddings (http://www.JimDProductions.com), and I’ve already booked one for July! I guess I put the cart before the horse, so to speak… anyway, whatever can reduce the headaches of trying to glean information from millions of forum posts and websites would be greatly appreciated!

    #1003631
    Harley Smith
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    I’ve been a wedding DJ for about three years (about 16 to 20 gigs a year), but still need some formal training as I was just kind of thrown into it from the beginning from a friend of mine who has a music service business. He primarily does live music events, but needed a DJ to handle his DJ business. His main DJ left the area and I only got to work with him a handful of times. As one of the posters said above, each one is a unique experience with different challenges musically. I just finished the How to Digital DJ Fast course and was able to pick up a few new tips and tricks and reinforced some things I already had going. Just looking to learn what I can to make it a better experience for all. Thanks!

    #18959
    Digitall DJ
    Member

    I recently DJ’d my first wedding – booked on the back of a recommendation – and am currently quoting for more. I am marketing myself as a ‘cheese-free’ wedding DJ, which potential customers seem to like.
    However, from my initial experience I have learned that while it is important to get to know the Bride & Groom’s taste in music, when it comes down to it they are often not even around (in the bar, meeting and greeting, attending to children etc) and it is the families you have to play to, from 2 – 80 !! It’s not easy to explain that you don’t have those cheesy tunes because they wouldn’t appeal to the couple!
    Whilst I have the music to appeal to wide age ranges, the real skill is in balancing the tunes throughout the evening to please as many people as possible, and any tips and advice regarding the programming would be gratefully appreciated.

    #19070
    RG3
    Member

    Just getting back into DJing and have been asked to do several weddings. Much has changed over the past “several” years and I’d like to learn and absorb as much help and information as possible. Looking forward to playing a variety of music for all ages.

    #19105
    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    Welcome, RG3, good to have you here.

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