Here are the last of the ten wedding reception wreckers you need to consider if you're planning a wedding. These ten issues can have a very negative impact on the outcome of your reception. Even if you play the best wedding dance songs, you still may have a hard time getting your guests involved and getting them onto the dance floor. I know you're thinking, "I have enough on my plate as I plan my wedding!" That's why I made these videos to help you with your wedding planning not give you additional things to worry about. So, take this advice and run with it! Here's numbers 9 and 10!
Number nine refers to having wedding entertainment that's not up to snuff. A professional playing all of your wedding songs is optimum, but sometimes we try to cut corners and we go with "cheap" DJ's or bands. Your DJ should have all of your special songs, such as your wedding march, recessional songs and all of your cocktail hour wedding songs and that's just the start of what your wedding entertainment should do.
If you've hired a professional DJ company, they should help you with your wedding songs timeline and help you put together all of your wedding reception songs. They should know about the three song rule and they should have ideas to help you get your friends and family involved so they feel like they are a part of the day.
Number ten means either you've set up the wrong wedding song suggestions or, again, your DJ or band made some poor choices with your music selection. It mostly refers to how sometimes bands or DJ's play the music THEY want to hear. 45 minutes of rap may be cool for teenagers, but most of your guests want a variety. Mix new wedding songs with some oldies and Motown.
These wedding ideas are to help you have an awesome wedding reception and ceremony. Choosing ceremony processionals is even part of making your day perfect, although no one will be dancing to these songs. I'm not saying that your wedding entertainment needs to know everything about how to plan a wedding, but they need to understand that they will play a critical role in how your wedding turns out.
Look for more awesome wedding ideas soon!
Hi everyone! I hope you've been paying attention here and learning some new things about how to plan a wedding! This series on the top 10 reception wreckers you can fix for free has been very popular and a lot of couples in the midst of their wedding planning have been thanking me for the tips. They are also complaining because I'm only posting 2 videos per week! Well, only two more weeks to go and you'll know all ten of these issues. So, for those of you planning a wedding and looking for some great wedding ideas, you'll love these suggestions...numbers seven and eight!
Number 7 is a biggie. If you have dinner in one room, you'll have a hard time getting people to come dance even if you play the best wedding dance songs ever. You might try some new wedding songs like California Gurls by Katy Perry, find that no one is dancing and think, "OMG. I guess people don't want top 40 music!"
The thing is, people really do. They love wedding songs that are up to date and any wedding song suggestions I make in my wedding songs timeline planner will work if you don't have the above situation, that is dinner in one room, dancing in another.
Your wedding reception songs for dancing will work in a room where everyone is together, all night. This is what you should shoot for. As you end your ceremony with one of my fun recessional songs suggestions, then play your upbeat cocktail hour wedding songs, you'll notice an energy building and that should lead people straight into a fun dinner and lots of dancing! Which brings me to number 8, the lights don't get dimmed for dancing.
You may think, "Whatever! This isn't that big of a deal." Maybe not if your crowd is way outgoing and ready to par-tay, but if there's even the slightest hesitation for your guests to get on the dance floor, a bright room will only amplify their fear of everyone watching them dance. During your wedding, you want it to be bright so everyone can see the parents and bridesmaids as they walk down to the ceremony processionals and especially the bride when she enter to the wedding march.
Make sure your location understands that as soon as the special dances are over, dim those lights. Actually, you can even tell them to dim the lights during the wedding party dance, that way, you can start inviting people to the dance floor immediately.
Thanks for watching. I wish I had these tips when I was going to plan my wedding! I had plenty of wedding songs and such but not a lot of guidance. See you nest week for the final two reception wreckers!
For those of you trying to figure out the best way how to plan a wedding and choose your wedding songs, it's time to check out two more issues impacting your reception in a negative way. We're not talking about picking the best wedding dance songs or how new wedding songs will make or break your day. These are issues relating to your wedding songs timeline. I made these videos to help you avoid some basic problems in your wedding planning that can be easily remedied. I've said these damaging issues can be fixed for free, but there is one coming up later that you may have to spend some extra funds on. I'll talk about that issue when we get to it (I think it's number nine). In the meantime, here's numbers five and six.
These wedding ideas should help you if you are in the middle of planning a wedding. I know this blog talks a lot about choosing music and if you need help with your wedding song suggestions, cocktail hour wedding songs, or all of your wedding reception songs, you can get a copy of my planner. This tool works wonders in helping you make your wedding fun, memorable, unique, exciting and awesome! There's even help for you in planning your ceremony including your wedding march, ceremony processionals and your recessional songs.
In the meantime, please make sure you go "back in time" and watch the other four videos from this series. You won't be sorry. It's such an important one, that I decided to post this information before delving into your wedding songs planning, which I will get into later.