BOSTON WEDDING DJ RA-MU AND THE CREW BOSTON WEDDING DJ AT TIRELL ROOM QUINCY
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lol Great DJ! I loved the enthusiasm. This is from someone who witness the worst DJ in America at my brother in laws awful wedding. The DJ is sooooo important guys!
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The introductions set the tone for the entire party and must complement the venue (rather than betray the elegant ambiance of a grand ballroom) and, most importantly, represent the personalities of the bride and groom and match the vision that THEY have for THEIR wedding reception. Yes, intros compose a mere 1/30 of a 5 hour reception. That's why they are so important.
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Sparky, you clearly don't appreciate just how critical the announcements are at a wedding reception. When done correctly, intros are a segue from the formality of the wedding ceremony to the festivity of the reception. It is the single most important part of the entire wedding reception yet most DJs mistakenly think it's all about the mix, equipment, lightshow, or the crowd interaction.
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Sparky, guests will rave about the announcements two YEARS later if they're done well.
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@DJ Sparky You
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Just randomly found this thread. I thought it was pretty funny. I don't know of or who Peter is but he seems to be a little too focused on announcements. They make up maybe 10 minutes of what is usually at least a 300 minute reception. 2 days after the party nobody is going to be raving about how good the announcements were as long as they were not terrible, they will however be talking about how crazy and fun the party was if the job was done correctly.
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When you introduce a couple you always say the female first and then "escorted by" the male. A few times you got those reversed. I saw this in a couple of your videos. A simple, little mistake to watch for.
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Good Job and not every market is Southern California, not to start the price debate on here. By your actions and how you perform I can see your not charging a bottomfeeder price.
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Ra-Mu you do a very good job not being a human I-pod which is alot better than most DJ's a couple of suggestions, don't wear out Ladies and Gentlemen. Friends Family and guests is one that can be used instead. And I feel that you should not have to instruct your audience. "Big Round of Applause." All in All alot better than most Mobile Entertainers I see your equipment is well hiden I see no orange cords and a clean professional appearance, I would be in a tux but your client my not wanted it
thank you djjdinidaho for your kind comments
RamuTheDJ 2 years ago
I love contructive criticism and will admit that i have more to learn; however, that's not what Peter's intentions were. Real men wouldn't resort to You Tube bashing.
RamuTheDJ 2 years ago
It has come to my attention that Peter's malicious comments were retaliation for a recent conflict that I had with a local well known Rhode Island DJ. Peter is trying to stick up for his friend that was too cowardly to do it himself.
RamuTheDJ 2 years ago
thank you Diane for the kind words
RamuTheDJ 2 years ago
Pro disc jockey, I love a challenge. Peter does not scare me in the least. This is "remember the titans"-the DJ version.
I think that it's interesting that Peter hasn't accepted the challenge. To be continued...
RamuTheDJ 2 years ago
And Peter...your egotistical comments have started something that you won't be able to tiptoe out of....just remember that your words started this and I always pick a battle I know I can win. You are in the twilight of your career and I'm just getting into my prime.
RamuTheDJ 2 years ago