DJ Vinny Vin -successful tips to hiring a DJ!

Successful Tips to Hire a DJ!
Thanks for stopping by! When searching for a Capital Region Wedding DJ to hire for your wedding, here are some things to look for:
- Experience. Look for someone who specializes in weddings and has performed at over several hundred weddings. A world of experience will make the world of difference at your event. Choose a DJ who knows how to talk on the microphone and when not too. A DJ with a clear and professional voice that will be the Master of Ceremonies but won’t end up telling bad jokes either!
- Interaction. You want someone who can bring an element of class to your wedding at the same time being fun. Classy not Cheesy. Leave the cheese for the hors d’oeuvres. Look for a DJ who will play a wide variety of music and A DJ who can read the crowd. Keeping the PARTY GOING, so all your guests, young and old can party rock!
- Attention to Detail. A DJ should do more than just show up at your wedding and play music. I believe that they should also help you plan & coordinate your wedding. (More specifically, the music and the order of events)
- Personalization. Select a DJ who will provide you with the undivided personal attention you deserve, from beginning to end. Hire a DJ who will customize the music to your tastes. Who will play the songs and styles of music you want and avoid those you don’t want.
- Equipment. Hire someone with a state-of-the-art top of the line sound system. It will make a tremendous difference for you and your guests. Imagine a clock radio playing in your bedroom….not bad, but then imagine that same clock radio playing outside in the backyard….not so good. Hire a DJ with the right sound!
Lastly, ask your DJ what ideas he has to make your wedding come to life? How can he make it unique, memorable and add that personalized touch for all your guests to remember!!
For future brides & Grooms – I hope this information was helpful! For more information on my DJ services, please fill out a contact form.
Thanks,
Vinny
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