How to Avoid the 3 Biggest Wedding Mistakes

 
Have you heard of the wedding day blues? That’s what happens when all your most longed for visions and plans for a great wedding seem to go out the window. As you’re walking down the aisle in silence, you realize the speakers are not working. Very few guests got to hear or pay attention to your first dance. And what was that racket going on in the kitchen while you were dancing?
 
Your mom kept complaining that the music was too loud all through dinner. And she’s not really all that complaining. Everyone did seem to leave kind of early. Didn’t they have a good time?
 
And you feel awful that you forgot to wish your favorite aunt a happy birthday, and your DJ mispronounced everybody’s names.
 
But we know this isn’t going to happen to you. Your wedding will be great because, for one thing, you care enough to have read this far, and because now that you have, you’ll find out that just being aware of the pitfalls and just knowing the key ingredients of a great wedding will empower you to guarantee that your wedding will be as wonderful, if not better than you dreamed.
 
To know what those key ingredients are, take a look at our Wedding Music Planning 101 Articles and read How To Avoid The 3 Biggest Wedding Mistakes and you’ll become aware of how to guarantee an exciting, emotional, unique and warm wedding- as well as how to guarantee that your family and friends all have a fabulous time.
 
Remember, music is the secret ingredient of every great wedding. And the beauty of music is that it’s not about how much money you spend. It’s a fact: rich or poor, backyard or ballroom, the amount of money you spend on your wedding will not make it great…but your music plan will.
 
We wish you the very best of weddings and the best of times.
 
With love,
Gloria and Barbara

 

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