Selecting Wedding Musicians
By Anne Roos
When hiring musicians for your wedding ceremony, reception, shower or or any
special occasion, start your search as soon as your date is set. Professional
musicians, orchestras, bands and soloists may be booked a year in advance. Here
are some guidelines to use when making a decision about the type of music you
want and whom to hire:
- The music should compliment your special event, and not be too
overpowering. Take into consideration the size of the venue and the
acoustics.
- Don't be afraid to ask for and check references of the performer you are
considering. Chances are, if other people have been pleased with the
musician, you will be, too.
- Take the time to audition musicians. This will give you an overall feel
for their style of music and 'on-stage presence'. Auditions can be in
person, over the phone, by cassette tape or video. Audio tapes let you
sample the style and expertise of the musician. Video additionally allows
you to see the appearance of the performer. Make sure you like the quality
of the music and that it is appropriate for your event.
- If you have a particular selections you want included, be sure to
discuss this in advance with the musicians. Make sure they can honor your
requests and will have enough time to get the music and rehearse.
- For wedding ceremonies, always check with your Officiant before making
selections. Some faiths or houses of worship do not allow secular
(non-religious) music or particular selections. Knowing this in advance of
hiring a ceremony musician will help you determine who to hire. Also, if you
are getting married in a church, check with your Officiant to make certain
hiring a ceremony musician outside the congregation is permissible.
- Discuss your expectations with musicians. Musicians should dress and
present themselves according to the theme of your event. Be very clear on
what duties you expect of the musician, such as when to play a certain
selection. Be as detailed as possible, and get everything in writing. Don't
leave anything to chance.
- Amplification is important for any sizable events. Ask if the musicians
are providing their own sound system and be sure it is electrically
compatible with the venue or is battery operated.
- Most importantly, look for a harmonious working relationship. If the
musician is not responsive to your needs during consultation, keep looking.
Anne Roos has been
performing professionally on the Celtic harp since 1983. Her career began at
Renaissance fairs and quickly became a popular soloist for weddings and parties,
as well as business and promotional events.
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