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.
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