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Magical Night with Cocktail Music Party New York

by Riya Sen Digital Marketing
You've spent a lot of time and money planning your wedding or special event and have decided to have a cocktail music party New York where guests can mix and mingle, chat with each other and enjoy a beverage or hors-d'oeuvres. This hour can be one of the most important because it sets the stage for the rest of the event.

In the case of a wedding, some guests have come from out of town and may not have seen each other for months or maybe even years. Two established families are blending creating a whole new family and many guests won't yet have even been introduced to each other. And guests who see each other frequently will still want to connect and chat. Any event, wedding or otherwise, will have guests who want to meet, reacquaint, network and get to know one another better.

Providing folks with a comfortable area where they can mix and mingle will set the stage for a warm, fun party later on in the evening as they become more familiar with their surroundings and the other guests in attendance. The music you play, and the way it's played, will have a profound effect on the success of your event. Nothing evokes emotion in people like music... and you want those emotions to be positive.

As our experience taught us we recommend you to shy away from music that is sung. In other words, avoid music that has lyrics. I've discovered over many years of performing that when people are talking, music with lyrics usually provides unwelcome competition to a conversation. If you've ever sat in a restaurant with a large group of people all shouting and talking across the table, the music playing in the background may not have mattered much. But if you were in an intimate, quiet situation where you really wanted to communicate and hear and be heard, you know how annoying loud or poorly chosen background music can be.

It’s simply a given that to understand the lyrics and distinguish what the song it means the volume has to be at a level where it competes with the conversation of the guests. If you've ever sat in a restaurant where all you could hear was a bass drum beating and few notes here and there, you'll know what I mean.

This brings up another important point. During a cocktail or meet-and-greet hour, the volume of the music is extremely important. Ideally, you want music that gently wafts throughout the room enhancing the ambiance and mood of the event. You don't want music that's too loud and has lyrics that compete with the conversation of the guests or you'll find folks avoiding one other, going outside to talk, etc.

So, if you accompany our thoughts and views then give us chance to join your event and make it wonderful for cocktail music party New York.

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