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    DJ Vintage
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    Lots of other things come into play. Kind of award/business, average age and education level of the group.

    Easy listening comes in many shapes and forms. From jazzy to lounge to low bpm hits.

    Instrumental and light vocals.

    Do you need to build up to a dancing bit, or are you just there for the background?

    Greetinx.

    #1023242
    Chris Corrigan
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    Background Music for cocktail hour and dinner and than a light build up for some possible dancing.

     

    #1023254
    DJ Vintage
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    I’d do some of the prep work during cocktail hour, keep them hip swaying and toe tapping with low(er) bpm tracks with a high “Oh! I remember that one!”- factor.

    Tone it done during dinner. Might even go back in time (depends on the crowd a bit, but some crooners could do well too). Keep it light, it helps the digestion.

    Then after dinner slowly start rev’ing up the bpm. Again, depends strongly on the crowd what will get them going. The good news is, during cocktail hour, if you were paying attention to what tracks got what kind of response, you should have some clues already.

    Other than that, just make sure that they can tell you are enjoying what you are doing and that you are there to entertain THEM.

    Greetinx and good luck.

    #1023280
    NewportDJ Drew
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    I usually play easy going tracks ranging from 50’s to today to sus my crowd out., then around the halfway mark of dinner, throw on ‘sing along’ tracks to warm the crowd up. I cater to mainly over 35’s so my tried and true sing along tracks like livin next door to alice, brown eyed girl, sugar sugar, red red wine or if you need later stuff, lazy song, take me down easy etc. ThisĀ  way more often than not creates the hip swaying/’I remember this track’ atmosphere Chuck mentions and sets the crowd up for wanting to get up n boogie. My crowds tend to be into rock and top40.

     

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