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List of Articles: Helpful Event & Wedding Music Tips & Ideas

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Hiring Wedding Musicians Who Are Excellent

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Hiring Wedding Musicians, String Trio

 

Thinking about hiring musicians for your wedding ceremony? Here’s a practical article that can guide you in the process of hiring wedding musicians who are excellent.

As I attended parties, events and weddings in Orlando and Tampa, I noticed that there was a real lack of quality entertainment at most functions.  Often all of the other vendors of a wedding or event were of superior quality but brides, grooms and party hosts were not able to find professional music ensembles and bands.  Most of the ensembles and bands consisted of amateurs, part-time musicians without the full knowledge of performing for these functions, high school students and college musicians.  This can cause several problems.

  1. The music does not sound good
  2. The musicians do not understand all the event needs and their functions.  Here are some examples of of problems caused by this lack of knowledge.  A wedding reception band leader does not coordinate with the other vendors to ensure the dinner music is timed with dinner, the dance music starts immediately after dinner and the cake cutting and other festivities are timed correctly.  There is no mic available for speeches and MCing activities.  The power needs have not been anticipated for the sound system and a fuse is blown.  For wedding ceremonies, inexperienced musicians may not know how to end the music for the bridal processional and there will be long delays in-between the bridal party and the bridal processional waiting for a song to end.

Orlando and Tampa party and event hosts, brides and grooms often find it difficult hiring professional entertainment. I found that the reasons for this are varied.  The top quality professional musicians often do not market themselves.  There are many wedding and event music consultants that have wonderful web sites but send young or inexperienced musicians to events because they can pay them a lower fee.  I have found that some wedding and event entertainment consultants keep 50% or more of what the clients pay.

Here are some tips on hiring excellent professional musicians.

  1. Ask the wedding music consultant how much the musicians get paid or for a break down of costs.
  2. Ask if the musicians are full-time professional musicians.
  3. Don’t ask if the musicians are the same musicians on the web site  One thing that surprises most people is that you should not expect the musicians will always be the same musicians on the web site.  Musicians may have moved, taken full time shows or have orchestra commitments.  A good wedding consultant will have a large pool of full-time professional musicians that they put together that all know the music.  Any time that  a group claims you always get the same musicians is usually a red flag.  This usually means the musicians do not have any other gig conflicts which means they are not superior in-demand musicians and do this part time.
  4. Ask your friends if any of them know a full-time jazz or classical musician.  These musicians usually know who the top party and wedding musicians are.

After you receive the cost breakdown from your Orlando wedding and event music consultant remember that, in music and in hiring wedding musicians, you often get what you pay for.  Full-time professional musicians have spent their lives in the practice room to perfect their craft and the ones that have done this charge accordingly.  With this information I’m sure that you will have a great wedding, party or event with excellent music and without unexpected problems.

Tip: The best way to save money on your wedding music and most of your wedding costs is to have your wedding during a slow season and day.

Tips on Hiring Musicians for Events

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hiring musicians for eventsMusic sets the tone for any event.  For sophisticated elegance, the harp or a string quartet set the tone.

For a dance and party atmosphere a band that performs the favorite songs of all your guests gets the party going.

Central Florida has every kind of event music available.  Now, it’s just deciding what is the perfect entertainment for your event. This article will provide some tips about hiring music for events.

Some factors to consider before shopping for and hiring musicians for events

  • Do you want the music as background for conversation?  If so, start with the list for ambient background music below.
  • Do you want background music at the beginning of the evening for dinner or cocktails and then transition into party music for a party atmosphere and/or dancing?  In this case the best choice might be a group that specializes in weddings and events because they specialize in meeting both needs.
  • Do you want music for dancing? You can use the bands that specialize in events and weddings or you have many other choices of dance bands.  The bands that specialize in events and weddings will be able to play all styles and other dance bands will play just one or two styles.
  • Do you want the music to include a show to entertain your guests?  There are many different kinds of show entertainment, everything from dance shows to bringing in a famous entertainer.  Having a show, and what kind of show, can often depend on your budget.
  • How large is you venue and party?  A small room will often dictate the size of music ensemble or band because of space and volume.  Although, you can hire e a large band that specializes in events for a small room.  They are adept at bringing, and controlling, the right sound reinforcement to keep the sound from blowing your guests out of the room.
  • What is your budget for music?  This will effect the instrument choices and number of musicians in your band or ensemble.  When hiring musicians for events, groups charge according to the number of musicians that they will be paying.  Large instruments like drums and harp usually charge somewhat more per musician.   Bands or singers needing amplification include in the band fee a cost for using, bringing and setting up equipment.  The number of hours that you decide to use music can sometimes save you some money although it is a misconception that one hour will cost 1/4 of what four hours would be.  Once a musician is booked for your event for the evening they usually can not fit another performance in and so you are paying for the evening minimum.   If your event is at an unusual time/day you can sometimes get savings compared to a Saturday night in peak season.

Below are lists of music ensembles and bands that I believe work very well for special events and parties.  All of these musicians and bands can be found in Orlando and Central Florida.

For themed event music see blog  “Great Wedding and Party Themes” below.

Event with ambient background music

  • Brass Quartet: Two trumpets, trombone and tuba.  Some ensembles vary instrumentation.
  • Brass Quintet: Two trumpets, french Horn, trombone and tuba for a slightly more full sound than Brass Quartet.
  • String Quartet: Two violins, viola and cello, gives a sophisticated elegant feel.
  • Harpist
  • Harp and Flute Duet
  • Solo Violinist
  • Violin duo
  • String trio
  • Violinist with piano, guitar, harp or organ
  • Fanfare Trumpets: The long trumpets used to announce royalty.  Used to announce changes in the evening such as moving from the cocktail hour to dinner or that an silent auction is ending.
  • Jazz Guitarist
  • Classical Guitarist
  • Guitarist performing a mix of music including light classics, jazz, standards and pop.
  • Classical Pianist
  • Jazz Pianist
  • Pianist performing a mix of music including light classics, jazz, standards and pop.
  • Italian Tenor
  • Singer with piano, guitar, or harp
  • Singer performing pop or jazz accompanied by guitar or piano or ensemble of guitar bass and drums or piano, bass and drums
  • Jazz Combo
  • Woodwind Quintet: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and french horn
  • Chamber Orchestra: combine the brass quintet and string quartet for a small orchestra
  • String Orchestra
  • Full Symphony Orchestra
  • If you have something specific in mind for an event, any music ensemble that you can dream of is available in Central Florida and Orlando.

 

Event with the Entertainment as the Focal Point

You can use anything from a wedding/event variety band with multiple singers to a full blown Vegas show.  Some popular shows are:

  • Swing Show with singers, dancers and a live band
  • Vegas Dance Show
  • Magician or comedian with band
  • Interactive Variety Band:  A wedding/event band that has a huge amount of audience interaction.  The interaction includes things like playing a medley of surf/beach songs while dozens of beach balls are tossed over a volley ball net by guests, a rock tune while guests grab blow up guitars and take the stage, and music with twist and hula hoop contests.
  • Celebrity Impersonator Show:  Blues brothers style act singing all of the movies big hits, Marilyn Monroe singing “I want to be loved by you”, “Happy Birthday” and other favorites, The Rat Pack with a live big band.
  • Contortionist, Stilt Walkers, Caricature Artists, Face Painters, Clowns, Circus Acts, Balloon Makers and Character Actors

The sky is the limit for shows!

 

Event to include dancing

  • An Event/Wedding band: This genre of band will be able to play music of all styles and eras to please all of your guests.  These bands also have expertise at functioning as the Master of Ceremonies (MC) to announce speakers, awards, auctions, etc.
  • A Rock, Pop, Country, Salsa, Swing or other style band:  Remember that you will not get variety for your guests or the MC expertise
  • Jazz Band or Combo: For a more mellow but still danceable approach.  I suggest getting one with a singer to please more guests.
  • Orchestra, Society Orchestra or Big band: For ballroom dancing

Once you have defined your musical needs of background music, entertainment, show, dance music etc., theses lists can be helpful in hiring musicians for your event.

Think of Music Remembrance the next time you think of hiring music for your event. We have many professional event musicians available in all varieties so you will be able to find the perfect music for your event.