Your new life’s beginning is unique! So is your Wedding Day!

Weddings DJ by DJ KOSTAS MARAVELIA

Not that we question the importance of the arrangement of flowers that will decorate your wedding or an extraordinary roast pork fillet… but at the end of the night a few things are as essential to the wedding party experience as the Disc Jockey's performance ……. OF COURSE!!!!!

Playing music on the same dance floor for many age groups with different musical experience, and committing yourself to having this one-of-a-kind evening for the couple and the Couple's families, is a huge responsibility and Requires skills that no dj class has except for the specialized Wedding djs.

But let's go see some of the secrets of DJ Weddings.

1. The songs we play at Weddings must be recognized by 85% of the guests. No matter what our personal musical experiences are as djs the wedding party is, this is not the right place to play the B-Side of any song. Even slightly less popular songs by famous artists will not get acknowledged, so you can't count on Michael Jackson's “Wanna Be Startin 'Something” to start your disco Nights.

2. Songs work best when they unite generations.

It can be difficult to find common ground between an 8-year-old child and an 80-year-old aunt, but there are very beautiful interpretations of old songs by younger artists with new orchestrations that offer pleasure to the elderly while being recognizable and culturally recognizable.By the younger ones. Locomondo, Penny Baltatzis, Miss Vandy George Tsalikis have revived old and traditional songs with the Best Troupe while DANNY BRILLANT and MICHAEL BUBLE are performing FRANK SINATRA and all time classic hits!

3. We should not remain in a genre of music for a long time even if that genre keeps the track full. One of the main things that a wedding DJ wants to achieve is to satisfy the wishes of the guests themselves so that they don't have to ask for songs …… .. With the right alternations between music genres and time periods offering a music schedule based on the rich variety we get the world out of this process… After all, playing music for long hours that keeps 60 people dancing while there are another 200 people sitting and staring awkwardly shows inexperience and a lack of understanding. By the dj.

4. The most important thing is that the bride is being on the dance floor. If she does not feel that way then the dj is doing something wrong… .. If he does understand that then he is immune to any criticism.

5. Getting to know the parent’s favorite songs is an ace in your sleeve. A good wedding dj knows the songs that the couple likes. But a TOP DJ WEDDING however makes sure to know the favorite songs of the whole family and the rock band as well.

6. Watching who IS NOT DANCING is vital. It is very important to keep a close eye in every song change who is dancing and who is not dancing. It is the sole responsibility of the DJ in every way to attract even the toughest person to get on the track ……. Let alone make a significant effort.

7. Lighting on the dance floor is very important. If there is a lot of white light on the dance floor people will not dance… .. This is the case when the event is fun and the Wedding Party could not be an exception. With the exception of traditional Greek songs, the track must be dark and covered with professional lighting that will create a sense of further movement. The presence of light is as essential as the existence of the disc jockey.Lighting must vary from one song to another.

8. There are many "tricks" to avoid having a bad dj.

9. At weddings we do not play songs that contain bad words or group anthems. There are many songs mainly PDOs, foreign and Greek that contain offensive words or phrases. These are prohibited by law…. since there are infants and our beloved elderly relatives who would not want to hear the Goin Through doggie.

10. The dance program must last for at least two hours. Most Weddings have a dance program that has an average duration of 3.5 - 4 hours. There are also marriages that ……. Last for 6 - 7 even 8 hours of dancing. In any case, however, the dance program must not be less than two hours.

11. Not everyone likes dancing…. It is a common secret that weddings can not get crazy for everyone. Contrary to what people think, not every single grandmother dances Rock n Roll and Tsiftelia at every wedding, dragging the rest of the people on the dance floor.

12. You'll get paid. A good dj is like a sports car. At a wedding party it may not use all its (horse) power but it is good to have horses. Perfect technical training in mixing and great musical knowledge may not be absolutely necessary at every Wedding but it will make an experienced dj stand out from an amateur whose best songs are YMCA and MACARENA!