Friday, March 29, 2013

Looking For Your Next Event or Wedding Band On A Budget?

By Beth Jacobson


Digital music players caused a bit of an uproar when they first arrived on the scene, as music moguls everywhere feared that without the need to purchase a hard copy of an album, consumers would enjoy artists' hard work for free, and the profits derived from an enormously lucrative industry would be depleted in a serious way. A few years on, it's obvious that the industry of music creation hasn't collapsed under the weight of such digital music players as the iPod, which holds a ninety percent share of the digital music player market. But now, it seems, another area of the music industry is in fear of its life.

The term "iPod wedding" has been thrown around quite a bit in recent years, and as humorous as the idea may be, it is not referring to putting a ring a digital music player. The term is actually referring to a new trend which many people are saving money on, that happens to be using an ipod in lieu of a wedding DJ or band. The soundtrack to weddings everywhere are now being heard from ipods.

With the cost of weddings rising every year, who can blame them?. Having a live band at your wedding may cost upwards of $1000, and hiring a DJ can cost a price tag of about $600. For many couples, it's tough to find ways to cut corners of a wedding's expenses what with the cost of the ring and gown. It certainly starts to make a lot of sense to use music that you already have, and utilize the ipod's simple setup and huge capacity for songs.

There is multiple advantages to using an ipod on your wedding day other than just cost. Forget about awkwardness or bad tastes of a band or DJ, because you will have complete control over the music you want to hear. If you don't already have an ipod, for about have the cost of a DJ you will be able to take it with you after the wedding for your own personal use. A wedding iPod could be a great present for a couple to give themselves, and every time they use it it'll bring up memories of a beautiful day.

An iPod is an ideal way to save money at any big occasion, and allows you to share the music you love with the people you care about. But while the iPod is a powerful tool, DJs and bands shouldn't throw in the hat just yet the iPod didn't kill the music industry and with the continuing popularity of live music at weddings, its unlike to ruin their business either.




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