Senin, 28 September 2009

Find Your Wedding Music Style

The music that you play at your wedding will have a lot to do with what kind of atmosphere it has. That is why it is important to choose music that suits the overall style of wedding that you are hoping to have. From traditional to casual to funky, this guide will help you find your wedding music style.

Traditional wedding music can fall into two main categories. In general, couples will either have a band that plays standards like Frank Sinatra and Cole Porter, or they will have a d.j. that plays an assortment of songs that are familiar to guests of all age groups. The first option is ideal when you are the type of bride who loves everything that is classic, from your choice in venue (a ballroom or country club) to gowns (silk) to bridal jewelry sets (pearls, of course). The classic band is the perfect accompaniment to that type of affair. The d.j., on the other hand, can be great for couples whose main goal is to get everyone out on the dance floor, and it still appropriate at all but the most formal weddings.

There are plenty of options besides the traditional ones for wedding music. These days, couples are more inclined to seek out offbeat bands that will provide interesting and fun music for their receptions, and to worry less about playing music that everyone already knows. For an informal beach wedding, you cannot go wrong with a reggae or steel drum band. Whether your reception is on a sandy beach in the Caribbean or in your own backyard, nothing creates a festive island mood quite like reggae.

Couples who are having modern weddings in hip locales like lofts or sleek nightclubs might want to think about having a hot Latin band. Imagine dancing the night away to a Salsa beat. This can be a great option for music as long as you have the right mix of people on your guest list. It would probably work better for a younger crowd than for a lot of older relatives, unless of course, you have Latin heritage and your relations will be familiar with Salsa music.

Backyard weddings lend themselves to all sorts of entertainment options. For a really informal weddings, the kind where tea length cotton bridal gowns are worn with casual sets of jewelry, consider having a bluegrass or a country band. In certain parts of the U.S., this can even work for a more formal wedding, as in the "Black tie and boots" types of parties that are popular in Texas. If you think that your guests would be into it, you could even think about hiring a square dance caller for your reception.

Folk music is another fun idea for a wedding reception. Contra dancing is a folksy style of dance and music popular for certain outdoor earthy weddings. It is great for the type of reception where the guests will end up dancing barefoot by a bonfire into the wee hours of the morning.

Matching the music to the style of your wedding will definitely help the entire evening to flow. As you choose your music, do make sure to keep in mind the guests who will be present. You should be confident that a fair number of them will be interested in dancing to the kind of music you plan to have. After all, the greatest band in the world won't make for a fun party if you cannot get anyone out onto the dance floor!

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Guy Antonelli - EzineArticles Expert Author

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