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Organising a Musical Evening for Your Parents on Their Anniversary!

March 19, 2013Unknown


A special anniversary calls for a special evening – and if your parents like live music, you’ve got the evening’s entertainment right there. As long as you know the musicians, that is…

You see, there’s no argument as to why you should organise a musical evening for music-loving parents on their anniversary (though clearly there is some conflict there if one or the other of them doesn’t actually like live performance); the real question is, how do you do it? There’s a lot to think about, from what kind of music you’re going to have to where you’re going to hold it. The first and most importantpiece of advice, then, is give yourself enough time to put it all together.

Finding a Venue

Your venue needs a minimum of three attributes. It has to allow live music within the times you want to play there. It needs to be able to accommodate the number of people you expect to turn up. And it has to have somewhere people can go if they don’t want to hear the bands.

The last point is flexible to a degree, but it’s guaranteed to make for a more successful show on everyone’s part. It doesn’t matter whether your musical entertainment is an acousticguitarist playing the Goldberg Variations or a full-on thrash metal behemoth: sometimes, people just want to talk. This is particularly true at a wedding anniversary, where a good proportion of the guests may not have seen each other for many years.

Finding Some Musicians

Next job on the list is sorting out the evening’s musical programme. As a general rule, an anniversary celebration is better served by multiple bands and/or artists than just one – unless you’re making the musical part of the evening quite short. This is partly because, as noted, there’ll be people there who want to chat and catch up with each other. It also ensures, if you are going to have a longer show, that there’s more likely to be something there catering to every taste.

The primary tastes you have to concern yourself with, of course, are your parents. What do they like? Do they have a special song, or a band or piece of music that means a lot to them? It’s their night, so the choice of music should revolve around them.

It’s likely you’ll be playing yourself, or will know people who do – this supposes that there’s quite an active interest in music within your family, and that this is the reason for arranging a show for the wedding anniversary. If this is not the case, you need to find suitable musicians through adverts. Guitar shops can be handy places to start looking, or music shops in general. Bear in mind bands and acts tend to be local to the shop – so in a Colchester guitar shop, for instance, you’ll find Essex based musicians.

Arrange Sound Check Times

A musical evening requires a certain amount of on the day preparation. Sound check is essential if the band or act are to sound appropriate for the space. You should arrange with the venue to come in during the afternoon and check the levels of all performers. Use a PA, a mixing desk and a sound engineer for all acts with more than one instrument, and use the PA for single instrument acts.

You’ll have noticed the operative words in that last paragraph. If you’re going to put together a musical evening you need a PA. This may be supplied by your venue. If not, you will need to hire one. You will need the mixer that goes with it – and if you don’t have the skills yourself, a sound engineer to operate it.

And Finally…

Have fun! It’ll be stressful at first, but your parent’s response will make it all worth it…

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