DJ Tips: Garter Removal | How to keep your crowd on the dance floor

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • I did my first wedding of the season last night and had an amazing crowd that just wanted to dance and have a good time. Normally I use wedding events as reset points but last night I had to try to do wedding events without killing my dance floor. Here's how I achieved that during the garter auction.
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  • @sticksnstones23
    @sticksnstones23 2 года назад

    Giving your crowd assignments is huge. They want to be part of the show. Tell them when to sing. Make them compete with each other. Walk into the crowd with a cordless mic and randomly interview and ask how they know the bride and groom. Do lyric challenges where you stop a song and ask who knows the next line. Always have something on the agenda coming up that you are talking about and giving a countdown for. Have prizes to give out. Doesn’t matter what they are. Everybody wants to win something.
    Get everybody in a circle. Call out a guys verses the girls dance competition. One person at a time to the center to represent. Crowd applaud determine the winner and the girls always win. Guys are the runner ups and the runner ups have to do a beer chug before Her Majesty by the Beatles plays all the way through.

  • @DjSjanks
    @DjSjanks 3 года назад

    is it possible that someone played with the mackie's volume while you were upstairs ??? Greetings From Holland

    • @TheAngrySoundTech
      @TheAngrySoundTech  3 года назад

      I've tested both of my SRM-Flex's and they both sound just fine. I wonder if the distorted sound I was getting was from the wireless transmission of the audio?

    • @DjSjanks
      @DjSjanks 3 года назад +1

      @@TheAngrySoundTech o that is certainly possible, especially since everyone today has 4g or 5g
      it can also come through the power group if, for example, a refrigerator is on it and it switches on, the compressor can cause a distorted signal