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DJ in Calgary - The Playlist and how to trust your DJ to play the right songs. It’s a topic a lot of couples struggle with. We DJ plenty of events in the Calgary area which topic comes up a lot with the couples we meet.

Nearly all of our couples are worried with avoiding cheesy wedding music. I’m referring to stuff like the Chicken Dance, Macarena, or even the YMCA. And most of our couples wish to include their favorite songs inside the day. So making a playlist for the reception appears to make a lot of sense.

We love to including your favorite music within your wedding reception. It’s an easy way for us to make your wedding personal and unique. And it’s meaningful for you when you hear a song that makes it really feel like it’s your day.

But picking your music can be tricky - and here’s why.

You won’t have the ability to force your family and friends to dance to the music you're looking at any more than you are able to force them to have some fun. You may have chosen the good songs, but if your guests don’t respond to them your DJ won’t be capable of prevent an empty dance floor.

As a DJ, that’s concerning the worst thing in the entire world. So DJs have developed types of methods dealing with the playlist question. Some DJs will simply allow you to request a small number of songs so they still have the flexibility to help keep the party going. Other DJs will have anything you want and put the success (or lack of success) of the party with you.

We encourage couples to be involved in the music selection. We want you to tell us that which you like. But if we’re given a really long list of Must-Play songs the party area may suffer. It all relies upon the songs on your own list. If you ensure that it stays classic, familiar, and straightforward to dance to everyone will get involved. But if your songs are eclectic or maybe your group is quite traditional the party might not work out the way you expect.

We’ve found that it works best to use a Do-Not-Play list of forbidden songs, a summary of Must-Plays, and a list of songs you’d want to hear. Combining that with our experience and ability to read the crowd we’ll have the ability to fill your oasis. We will play all of the Must-Plays and as many of your other requests as you possibly can while still working and also hardwearing . dance floor packed!

Which brings us to the second part - trust.

If you want the best of both worlds you should trust that your DJ understands both you and your vision for your wedding. If you don’t have that trust you won’t be able to let go of control and have confidence in them to do what’s best for your party and then for your wedding.

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So what should you do?

First - select the right entertainer. This is the most important part. You need to feel understood. Talk about how he will handle your request list and what he will do if it isn’t working.

Second - decide what exactly is most important to you. Could it be important for you to hear every song on your own list? Or is it more essential that your guests are experiencing a great time and dancing until morning? You can have both, only one must have priority on the other.

Ask your entertainer for his professional opinion on whether your requested music could keep people dancing. He should give you an honest assessment according to his experience. If you picked the right entertainer he’ll be a pro - and he’ll be a master at what he does. Trust him and take his opinion into account.

Calgary Wedding DJ - It is your wedding and ultimately you're paying someone to be a musician for you. If you need to choose every song that gets played then its your right to do this. The dancing is probably not as good as it could are already though. We prefer to talk as much as we need to with our couples in what songs will and won't be played. There is always a way to work in your preferred songs - the ones you can’t dance to - whilst your guests having a good time.