What
does the guarantee mean?
- Will you help us put together a
timeline of events for our reception?
- How do your entertainers interact
with our guests?
- What are your policies regarding
sound volume?
- What kind of equipment do you use?
- If we want the entertainer to play
longer, what to we do?
- What will the entertainer be wearing
to our reception?
- What time will the entertainer
arrive for our reception?
- Do we need to offer the entertainer
dinner?
- Can we talk with our entertainer
before our reception?
- How many songs can be played in
a four hour dance?
- Can we make song requests during
the dance?
- If we don't want a song played,
what do we do?
- If you don't have a song, can we
bring our own CD?
- What types of music can you play?
- Do you take requests from guests?
- Do you take breaks?
- When is the deposit due?
- When should we pay the balance?
- Do you use a written contract?
- Should we tip the entertainer?
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1. What does the guarantee mean?
It means that we take the time to go over
all of your concerns so that your reception is done the way you
want it. If we don't perform to the agreed upon specifications,
you get money back.
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2. Will you help us put together a
timeline of events for our reception?
If requested, we are more than happy to provide assistance in
planning your reception. We have many creative ideas that help
you plan an event your guests will long remember.
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3. How do your entertainers interact
with our guests?
The success of your reception will hinge on
the ability of the entertainer to develop a relationship with
your guests. Unless requested to do so by our clients, our entertainers
are trained in literally dozens of different activities to get
your guests involved and to bring families together. These range
from low key and elegant to wild. It's your choice.
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4. What are your policies regarding
sound volume?
You have spent thousands of dollars on your
reception and an incredible amount of time planning it. Your requests
on sound volume are our number one priority.
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5. What kind of equipment do you use?
We use only professional audio equipment.
Each of our sound systems has been designed to provide clear sound.
Volume is adjusted to appropriate levels. Our goal is to produce
high quality original sounds, not loud volume.
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6. If we want the entertainer to play
longer, what do we do?
Check with your entertainer and the establishment.
If both are in agreement, then your entertainer will arrange an
extra charge based on the amount of time requested. The fee must
be paid to the entertainer in cash before the additional time
begins.
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7. What will the entertainer be wearing
to my reception?
Unless you specify differently, we require
our entertainers to wear a tuxedo.
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8. What time will the entertainer
arrive for our reception?
Our entertainers arrive at least an hour before
start time to set up and test all of the equipment.
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9. Do we need to offer the entertainer
dinner?
Although not required, eight hours is a long
time without a meal. The entertainer would appreciate being offered
dinner.
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10. Can we talk with our entertainer
before our reception?
Our entertainers call you the week before
your reception to go over the details of the reception with you.
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11. How many songs can be played in
a four hour dance?
An average of 50-70 songs can be played.
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12. Can we make song requests during
the dance?
Absolutely! The show will be tailored to your
requests.
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13. If we don't want a song played,
what do we do?
Let us know the songs you don't want to hear
and we'll note it on the specifications for your reception.
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14. If you don't have a song, can
we bring our own CD?
Yes, you can bring any of your own music.
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15. What types of music can you play?
We can play any music you like, classical,
30's to today's top 40 hits, ethnic, polkas, Latin, disco, big
band, swing etc.
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16. Do you take requests from guests?
Without question! Our entertainers want to
know what both you and your guests want to hear. Finding out and
playing what your guests want to hear is an essential part of
a successful event. Our entertainers are also trained to check
with you before playing a request that might be "inappropriate."
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17. Do you take breaks?
Unless specified by you, we play continuous
music throughout the entire length of the reception.
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18. When is the deposit due?
A $400 non-refundable deposit is due at the
time the contract is signed.
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19. When should we pay the balance?
The balance is due four weeks prior to your
reception.
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20. Do you use a written contract?
Absolutely! It is imperative to have a written
agreement between you and Music for You. All terms of the agreement
should be in writing, the times, dates, prices, equipment, guarantee,
etc.
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21. Should we tip the entertainer?
Tipping the entertainer for an outstanding
performance is a nice way to thank them and is very much appreciated,
but tipping is optional.
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