After tying the knot, the reception usually follows, filled with celebration, fun and lots of dancing. However, planning a proper party requires a lot of thought. With all the details, make sure you don’t overlook your wedding playlist, because let’s face it, the music makes the party. Here’s how to plan your wedding playlist:
DJ or band or DIY
This one is pretty simple. Pick between hiring a DJ, a live band or creating your own playlist and just letting it play.
Plan
As with everything, planning is your best friend. Sorting out your playlist well in advance will not only put your mind at ease but also ensure that the end product is perfect.
Theme
Ask yourself: What is the vibe going to be like at your wedding? This will help determine what music and genres you should or shouldn’t play.
The happy couple’s big day
You and your partner should make a list of songs that you definitely want played at your reception. The ‘must-haves’, even if they only please you and your partner.
A time and a place
Plan your playlist according to the happenings of your reception. For example, you wouldn’t play hype or dance music when the speeches are happening. Customise the playlist to your reception schedule.
Go with the flow
This tip is similar to the above. Make sure your music flows. You don’t want your guests jamming on the dance floor, getting all pumped and then a sad, sappy song comes on.
Mix it up
Even though it’s your big day, it’s important to cater for everyone. A great idea is to play something for everyone. Mix in some old and new school, as well as some classics.
Special requests
If you really want to make your guests happy, you can ask them to make suggestions beforehand then incorporate it into the playlist where appropriate.
Review
Listen to your hard work! As you listen to all your songs, picture your reception. Run through the order of the evening and imagine what it’s going to look and sound like.
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