Continuing from the previous post about cocktail music, dinner music choices are bountiful as well. Some are classy, comfortable or rock retro. Some of the choices I will list may wind up in your musical trash box but that’s OK because what we are after is a personal discovery. Depending on who your entertainers are it maybe a moot point to choose any of the selections but most DJ’s have a few formats to choose from then they supply the specific song titles at the reception. Others will let you choose every cocktail and dinner song. Most of our clients seem so busy I think it’s difficult for them to find the time to choose much music, let alone plan all wedding details which can be cumbersome. Other clients seem overwhelmed when confronted with choosing anything. If you’re in the latter category especially then make sure you ask your entertainers or DJ what they think would be best to play. Also, you can ask parents, bridal party and close friends too. But keep in mind they will probably give you personal favorites which may not be the best for 90% of your dinner guests. That’s why choosing a format in the best way to go. It’s simple and your entertainer may then have better suggestions on how to fill the time. Most of our clients under the age of 30 have no idea what a crooner is, yet they may know the famous names of Sinatra, Dean Martin or Michael Buble’ but don’t know the musical style because they have never heard the songs. Here’s the crux; just because you don’t know specific songs doesn’t mean they are not good to play. Believe me, others at your reception will know some, many or all of them. With that said, if you really don’t know what to choose then trust your entertainer to give you the best options. That’s why you hired them, right? The first format I want you to hear is Crooners or Rat Pack Style from the 1940’s through the 1960’s.
Movie soundtracks are a great place to look for reception music. It makes sense because Americans watch hundreds of hours of movies every year and some are even part of the popular culture at large. Usually the songs are upbeat and part of popular music anyway, you just may remember them from your favorite movies.
Romancing the Movies
If you are planning a beach themed wedding then you’ll probably want Beach Style Music Anything from the Beach Boys to Steel Drum Rhythms are perfect and enjoyable for anyone.
So you’ve heard the typical music at most weddings but how about some unique examples?
Give some thought to some Classic Rock Favorites because almost everyone has some familiarity to these gems.
If you lean to the musical format of R&B, there are some excellent choices here too.
Do you want a hip, young format to impress your friends with Top 40
After listening you should ask yourself a couple of questions; does the music set the mood I want? Will all of my quests enjoy this music? Can my entertainer competently supply this kind of format?
If the answer is yes, then you know!
One last bit of advice; do not ask your DJ to play dinner music for your personal musical statement. This can lead to guests leaving in droves before dessert is served. If you enjoy extreme metal but your uncles, aunts, & grandparents will be in the room with you eating dinner and you really want them to stay…
Whatever you plan to do I urge you to work with a professional wedding entertainer because they really want you to have a successful reception and may offer some great advice. Some of us have thousands of hours of experience and have seen excellent results time and again so never be afraid to ask.
The Wedding Jockey