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19

Computerized DJ – Toronto Mississauga Wedding Dj

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Rafi Michael posts:


A Computerized DJ or a Computer DJ based in Ontario, Mississauga, Toronto or any other part of Canada is a Disc Jockey who uses a computer, mostly laptops to play digital music. The music is usually .mp3 or .wav encoded audio music files played to a public crowd. Some common DJ entertainer software programs include Traktor DJ Studio, Ableton Live, Torq, PCDJ, Virtual DJ/Numark Cue, Scratch live, Deckadance, Ultramixer and djay. A good example of computer DJs are the majority of professional Toronto DJs, the best among them being Toronto wedding DJs.

Professional Toronto DJs are among the world's best and are taking this DJ business into new dimensions. They even have Toronto wedding DJ services. When one books a Toronto wedding DJ they are booking a whole entertainment suite that will cater for all the wedding entertainment services from the beginning to the end. Toronto wedding DJs are some of the most Professional Toronto DJs due to the challenges they face in adapting to different wedding scenarios. The best Toronto wedding DJs are organized into formal registered DJ associations. So what other technology does the Toronto wedding DJ use to be ranked among the best?

The Professional Toronto DJs usually use MIDI controllers with laptops to give them a better interface and control of DJ Software since the controllers provide physical controls like those found on any typical DJ mixer. Soundcard audio interfaces and external hard disk drives are also often used. The majority of the DJ entertainer PC programs allow integration and manipulation of external audio inputs encouraging many Professional Toronto DJs who previously only used CDs or Vinyl or to integrate laptops with other setups. This especially goes well with Toronto wedding DJs who have to integrate some old analogue church systems to their advanced digital systems.

Professional Toronto DJs also use packages based on the Linux operating systems. These Linux DJ entertainer party packages include the following. BeatForce is a DJ system designed for 2 players having independent mixers, samplers, playlists and song databases among other features. BpmDj is an extremely interesting program set for Linux DJ. DBMix is a DJ audio mixer system. DJ Krazy is a CD/MP3 mixer for Linux DJ. DJPlay is a DJing Linux application. Final Scratch is a pro-audio system by Stanton Magnetics. GDAM (Geoff and Dave's Audio Mixer), is a new Linux DJ mixer. These digital DJ systems are real party packages providing the best of DJ entertainments and a serious Professional DJ should own at least two.

The professional Toronto DJs are organized into DJ entertainment companies which provide various DJ entertainment MC services. The top quality Toronto DJ entertainment services provided include weddings, fund raisers, corporate functions, school functions, birthdays, anniversaries, christenings, communions, confirmations, bar mitzvahs and private parties. These professional Toronto DJs and MCs service companies even plan other event thrillers like party games and other party packages thus are not exclusive to DJ services only. The Toronto wedding DJ is the professional Toronto DJ to call for one's wedding events, dollar dances, garter auctions and/or bouquet tosses.



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Sep
29

Disc Jockeys Las Vegas With Johnny D

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Sep
16

What Wedding DJs Wish You Knew About Choosing One

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Blake Kritzberg asked:

Wedding couples are frustrated. DJs are frustrated. There's a disconnect here. But what exactly is the problem?

It depends on who you ask. DJs continually wonder why brides and grooms treat the mobile DJ -- the type who lugs around his equipment to show up at big events and weddings -- as a commodity. In other words, couples price-shop ruthlessly, as if any given DJ were interchangeable with the rest.

Paul Arnett (http://www.mybigdaydj.co.uk), a Yorkshire DJ and NADJ (National Association of Disc Jockeys) member who organizes the UK's Mobile DJ Show North event (http://www.djshownorth.co.uk), puts the problem like this: "Well, your average couple spends hours deliberating over the dress. You hand-pick the caterers. You pore over flowers and sweat over the florist. You spend hours choosing just the right venue and church -- not to mention the time spent on favors.'

"But then, you go out and hire a DJ because he's ten dollars cheaper than the next one. Or he's a friend of your brother's, or he does Tuesdays at the local bar. You might never even see him work, check out his equipment, or meet with him personally to make sure he's suitable."

Most couples handle every other major item in their budget differently. You don't choose one venue over another because it costs a hundred dollars less. Few brides with a budget to work with buy their cakes from the discount grocery store, even though that cake (slathered in tubs of "BetterCream" frosting) would be much cheaper than one from the designer bakery downtown. Instead, they investigate. They take pictures. They taste-test amaretto fillings and hors d'oeuvres. And eventually, they settle on the vendor who seems poised to deliver the best experience to their guests.

-- Why Is It So Different With DJs?

Part of the answer is an image problem, says Paul. "People perceive that most mobile DJs will turn up fifteen minutes ahead of time, with a couple of speakers and some cheesy circa-1970's light screens, and play 'Agadoo' all night." (For we lucky few who haven't heard it, the 1984 song Agadoo frequently charts as "the worst song of all time.")

We all feel confident identifying an excellent meal or a sublime dessert. But few of us feel comfortable evaluating DJs in the same way. We know that a good one can "get the party started," but we're not sure how to tell a good one from a bad one.

Some people think so poorly of DJs, they prefer to eliminate them entirely, soundtracking the dance portion of the night with iPods or laptops. This isn't easy -- it requires you to rent expensive sound equipment, find someone to mind the iPod, possibly buy insurance, and somehow get around or ignore the technical issues, like the inevitable three second delay between songs you get on an iPod. And yet some people find that preferable to risking the "Agadoo" or "Chicken Dance" scenario on their Big Day.

An iPod might well be better than a bad DJ. But the DJ is a key part of your five-hour reception, and some of them are very good indeed.

-- When She Was Good, She Was Very Very Good

Perhaps it's hard for the average bride and groom to grasp the difference between a green DJ with low-end equipment, and a seasoned one who knows how to transform shy and retiring Clark Kents into dance floor superheros.

The first may be nothing more than a glorified CD changer. He may or may not have a firm grasp of the different musical needs that accompany standard reception rituals, like the cake cutting or the father/daughter dance. He may lug in his entry-level Peavy subwoofers and arrange his sound system in ways that ignore your venue's peculiarities.

The second may have emceed hundreds of weddings. Along the way, he's developed something subtle but important known as voice and personality -- not an imitation of some radio host's, but his own. He doesn't practice on your wedding; he brings his skills to it, along with a top-of-the-line sound system, which he'll arrange differently depending on factors like whether or not your venue is broken up into several chambers (the cocktail lounge and the banquet area, for example).

If he's a gearhead, he might even offer specialty lighting abilities you might not think of, such as the ability to shine gobos on the dance floor -- gobos being customized templates that display things like your wedding monogram. Some DJs even offer giant video screens and live replays of key points in the reception.

But the most important skills a good DJ will bring to your wedding is a honed personality, a formal-friendly image, and an absolute mastery of what gets crowds on their feet.

Okay, so you get it. You understand that not all DJs are alike, and that a good one brings as much your wedding as any premium florist or baker. So how do you find him?

-- Choose DJs that Take Their Job Seriously

Skip the part-timers -- they're still learning the ropes, and they'll be practicing on your wedding. Instead, look for full-timers who show their commitment to the profession by belonging to professional DJ associations such as CPDJA, ADJA,

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Aug
31

Mother Of The Bride Dress And Duties

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Audrey Cheong asked:


DRESS

? Discussing with the bride on which mother of the bride dress colors are appropriate for the wedding.

? Mother of the bride can choose her color or colors then. She can choose a mother of the bride dress by going to the department stores or bridal shops that carry mother of the bride dresses and gowns or she can even go with a nice, embellished suit.

? The mother of the bride can also let her "fingers do the shopping". There are tons of great ideas for a mother of the bride dress online. Do a search for "mother of the bride gowns" or "mother of the bride dresses". Websites usually offer the latest designs for reasonable prices.

? Mother of the bride will choose a color that complements the wedding color/colors. If this a difficult thing to do, the basic colors of silver, black, navy, beige, or champagne are acceptable colors to wear. Ivory is acceptable too--it is no longer taboo at weddings (or even black--"black and white" weddings!), if the bride agrees to it.

? Mother of the bride can then decide on the length of the dress. Will she be happier with a long, floor-length gown, or will she look better in a more semi-formal, tea-length or even knee-length style?

? Confer with the mother of the groom on all mother of the bride dress or gown choices. They will both want to coordinate their choice of outfits.

? Shop for a dress at LEAST two to four months in advance of the wedding date. This will allow ample time for dress exchanges, alterations, and the purchase of shoes and accessories. This will limit some of the stress when the mother of the bride plans early.

DUTIES

? The mother of the bride will assist the bride with the selection of her wedding dress and accessories. Also, choosing of the bridesmaids, maid of honor and the color theme of the wedding, wedding song, etc.

? The mother of the bride helps the bride and the groom in gathering the names of wedding guests and narrowing down the guest list.

? The mother of the bride aids in selecting the wedding invitations and the writing out the invitation copy.

? The mother of the bride is the assistant or is solely responsible for the other wedding details like photography/videography, wedding cake, bridal accessories, bridal shower arrangements, wedding bouquet and flowers, food catering, wedding favors, pastor/minister/church, banquet room, reception, lodging for out-of-town guests, etc.

? The mother of the bride leaves the wedding ceremony area after the bride and groom and before the guests.

? The mother of the bride greet guests as they file into the reception room, or at signing of the wedding register.

? The mother of the bride dances with the father of the bride or if unavailable, the escort, and then with the groom during the first formal dance.

? The mother of the bride ensures that all the guests are happy and having a great time and most importantly, that she, the bride, and groom, are having fun as well despite all the stress and the "hoopla".

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Aug
29

Wedding Dance Tips

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Rafi Michael asked:


First dance reminds us all of the pledge that having a lifetime partner holds and recalls our thoughts of romance and eternalness. For sure, it can also be a basis of strain for the couple involved if they have not spent any time preparing beforehand. Partner dancing is a talent like any other and with a minimum of practice and homework, any couple can take the spotlight with confidence and elegance on their big day.

You should be able to come across teachers who have experience with wedding couples at your local ballroom dance studio. When you call, ask if that studio has any special wedding packages available. Most ballrooms offer both group classes and private lessons. Group classes are surely more affordable, but a private lesson will focus only on what you want to learn and go at whatsoever pace is best for you. You should suppose to pay anywhere from $25-$80 per hour (for a couple) for a private lesson, and $6-$15 each for a group class.

If you have problem finding a teacher that you like, or if time and money are considerations, you may want to try learning to dance from an instructional videotape. There are numerous videos that cater specially to wedding couples and their special desires. This will allow you to learn at any time and in the privacy of your home, which is perfect if either of you are nervous about learning to dance. Various people come across that they feel under pressure with the constant attention of an instructor in a private lesson, and they are too shy or self-conscious to learn in a group.

There are numerous videos that cater specially to wedding couples and their special desires.

How will your first dance commence and end?

Your bandleader or DJ can call you out to the dance floor and announce your first dance. Usually the father of the bride will ultimately cut in and dance with his daughter (this may be done to a new song or during the original song), at which point the groom may ask the bride's mother to dance. Subsequently the groom's father may dance with the bride, at which time the bride's father may cut in on his wife and the groom. The groom may then ask his mother to dance. Furthermore the groom may dance with the maid of honor and the bride with the best man, whereas the in laws dance with each other. At last the entire wedding party, and then the guests may join in the dancing. As the wedding couple you must come to a decision before the ceremony which part of this traditional order you would like to follow, if any. This is only a guide and it is your choice who to involve in the dancing.

It is essential to notify the individuals that you want to participate, and instruct them as to when they should join the dance, and with whom they should dance. Depending on how many people will eventually be dancing, you may have to select an additional song or songs for everybody to dance to.

Your First Dance should be one of the many beautiful memories of your wedding day. By preparing in advance you will be able to relax and have fun with each other, enjoying your moment. Don't think of this as a performance but as a ritual, part of the vows and promises that you will swap on this special day.

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