wedding ceremony music
One mistake many brides make is not starting the DJ early enough to play prelude/seating music. It would be best if you had the music started at least 15 minutes before the actual start of the ceremony, but 30 minutes is recommended. Upon the conclusion of your wedding, the DJ will typically play about 10 minutes of post-ceremony music while your guests exit. Depending on the length of your ceremony, the total time usually runs anywhere from 45-75 minutes for the prelude music, ceremony music & post-ceremony music combined. Therefore, it is wise to plan on scheduling your DJ for 75 minutes. This allows for a buffer in the event things get started late.
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Wireless is always the best way to go for ceremonies for the sake of both convenience and safety both. They can be placed almost anywhere and do not need cords running. Handheld, lapel, and headset versions are all very too. Depending on the size of your ceremony and the strength of your officiates voice, you may not need them at all. If you do, we most recommend headset versions for the officiating, especially when outdoors. Lapels will pick up a lot of ambient and wind noise and are much more sensitive to feedback and hollow sound. Many of the DJ companies, like SpectrumSound.com, will carry the tiny condenser headset microphones that are skin color and barely noticeable. You may also need a microphone for readers or vocalists. In this case, you should always go with a wireless handheld-style microphone and stand.
