Wedding Singer| Choosing Your Wedding Singer
We recommend that if possible, both bride and groom will attend all interviews with your prospective wedding singer. Always carry a note pad and pen to write down important information and questions that may arise during your interview.
In order to comparison shop and select wisely, interview at least 3 Wedding Singers.
Music is a very important aspect of your wedding. It walks with you down the aisle for the marriage ceremony, accompanies you when you leave the ceremony as husband and wife, entertains your guests while you are being photographed and throughout the reception.
Start your search for your wedding singer as early as possible, but after having secured both your ceremony and reception sites. You'll need to follow the guidelines set by your wedding venue. Be aware of any requirements and rules pertaining to DJs and music performers. If there is a limit to the size of the band, the volume or any aspects of the performance, you must take it into consideration when choosing you DJs or musicians. Additionally, many religious institutions work only with an in-house approved list of performers.
Make your music and musician selection carefully. You want it to represent you, your taste and the atmosphere you want your wedding to have. This makes choosing the wedding music and the style of musicians or entertainers, a lot of fun.
Before you start looking, you should brainstorm. As you do, take to consideration your budget Quality should be your main concern. Budget enough so you do not risk the success of your wedding by cutting corners. your wedding theme, your preference of music for ceremony, your preference of music for reception, the mood and atmosphere you want at your wedding - Read tips below the location and size of your wedding Check with your wedding reception venue if and what live music is permitted. Make sure that the room is large enough to accommodate your musicians. your interests your guests. Will they want to dance or will they prefer to listen to music and have conversations?

