Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Tips for Building a Playlist

I get asked one of two questions for pretty much every DJ gig I do: "what kind of music do you play?" and "I like a lot of music but I'm not sure what kind of music I should play." Either way, getting the right music for the right event isn't as hard as a lot of people think it might be. There are a lot of concerns that people have ranging from "grandma doesn't like rap music" to "I want to make sure people are dancing" but there are a few tips to consider when trying to build a playlist for your wedding:

1. To be yourself, or not to be yourself- this is one of the hardest lines to walk while building a playlist. You want the music being played to represent yourself, but if you are a fan of Metallica, Green Day, Limp Biscuit (not that there really are any...) or other bands like that, then you probably don't want to add those types of songs to your playlist. Pop music may also be your least favorite type of music, but if it gets your guests moving and having a good time, the there will need to be compromises. As a suggestion, try throwing in your favorite songs that may not work for dance songs during the dinner or cocktail hour (though heavy metal probably wouldn't be too favorable at any point during a wedding, haha). Those times are more for listening entertainment rather than dancing. Songs played during that time can really set the mood for the rest up the night. To much soft background music could put your guests to sleep, while heavier music could interfere with conversation.

2. Mix it up- This is probably the best tip of all and the most important. If you want to make sure that your playlist is unique to you, this is the way to do it. For most weddings out there, ages can range from new borns to 90 year olds. You can't please everybody, but it's not a bad idea to try. And even if you are the most avid Hip-Hop/Rap fan, very few people want to listen to the same type of music the whole night long. Variety helps keep your reception fresh and exciting! Throw in the top billboard hits, some classic rock, and those oldies but goodies. Use the tactic that I use when I try and cook dinner- the more ingredients, the better! (there's a reason my wife does most of the cooking at our house).

3. Have fun- Along the lines of mixing it up, don't forget the songs that EVERYONE knows...literally, everyone. I promise, I have never bumped and danced to the Y.M.C.A. while driving in my car (mostly because that would be unsafe). But there are few DJ gigs where I haven't played that song along with others that would never find a place on the top 'coolest' billboard charts. Dancing is supposed to be fun, not cool. If it was meant to only make you look cool, then 99% of the people on any dance floor wouldn't be dancing. Your playlist doesn't need to filled with these songs (and probably shouldn't be), but have fun! Do the Y.M.C.A., the Electric Slide, the Macarena...the more corny the song is, chances are more people will know it!

4. Adjust to the night- A lot of people have the notion that their reception or party is going to be a huge dance party and people will be dancing all night long like a high school dance that has 1,000+ kids in attendance. And while an open bar and an awesome DJ (ahem) can help, this doesn't always happen. The truth is, guests like to dance for a few songs, then go get their drinks refilled or take a rest. It helps to have a DJ who can adjust. Sometimes the music needs to be reset, play a couple of more mellow songs, then come back with a song that everybody knows or likes to dance to.

So while building a playlist for your event or for your DJ, make sure you or your DJ are able to adjust and read the crowd. Don't be afraid to mix it up and dust off the classics and remember to HAVE FUN!!!



Taylor Cotter
Disc Jockey

Save This Dance
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Flash Back

So I was going through some of my old photos, and I came across a couple pictures of my first DJ gig in Arizona. I had just bought all new equipment- speakers, amp, lights, mixer, everything. And so of course I wanted to test it out. At the time I was living with a bunch of other room mates in a house that was the first built in a small neighborhood so we had zero neighbors. It was quickly decided that our house would become the inaugural site to break in the new equipment. We simply set up the equipment in the back of the garage, opened the garage door and thought we had a pretty good sized dance floor. Mass text messages were sent out and we got ready to party. It did not take long before we had the party of the year going. There was an easy 300-400 people there. Our dance floor extended out from the garage, to the drive way, to the street, and all around. It was a good thing we didn't have any neighbors! And even though we didn't, we still managed to get the cops called who showed up around midnight with a whole patrol! There were 3 cop cars, about 4-5 officers AND a helicopter. We were lucky that when they left, all we got was a written warning. But it made quite a story to my first DJ gig in Arizona!











Taylor Cotter
Disc Jockey

Save This Dance
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Friday, January 20, 2012

Dancing Grandma!

During the past season, I had the wonderful opportunity to DJ a dance for one of my friends, Heather. It was a very fun wedding that was held at Rockin'-R-Ranch. I've done other events ere, but this was a first time for a wedding, but it was awesome! They did a wonderful job converting one of the side lawns into a beautiful ceremony and reception. And people came to dance! The dance floor included someone who knew all the dance steps to "Bye, Bye, Bye" by NSYNC and a DANCING GRANDMA! She did not want to miss the party that was breaking out on the dance floor...see for yourself!

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"Cause it ain't no lie, baby bye, bye, bye!"


Taylor Cotter
Disc Jockey

Save This Dance
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Halloween...and getting caught up

So everyone has New Year's resolutions, and I heard some statistic that said over two thirds of resolutions made are to loose weight. So I decided that I'm going to skip on that fad and stick to a New Year's Resolution that I can keep! More BLOGGING! So I will be getting caught up and sticking to it the next few days! And so to start, how about a little flash back to Halloween? We got to DJ a fun little Halloween Carnival which had everything from a trunk-or-treat, to a chili cook off, and a dunking booth! It was a lot of fun for all the kids there.













Batgirl could not get enough of that fog machine!


Sunday, October 2, 2011

What a week!

Despite what the temperatures outside are saying, it is definitely fall time! Back to school parties, weddings, birthday parties, and just about any other type of event you can think of are filling up our calenders faster than you can say "Save This Dance!" Last weekend we did DJ gig for a back to school event for "Christ the King" school in Mesa. My wife and I agreed, definitely one of the most fun events that we have ever done. We got some good pictures of them doing the Limbo, a hula hoop contest, and a video of them singing along to the "Tonight Tonight" by Hot Chelle Rae. The next night we DJ'd a sweet 16 birthday party with a "white out" theme. All in all, a busy, busy weekend!
Hula Hoop Contest! here were a couple of girls who did not stop, it was impressive!


How low can you go? Again, a couple of kids were quite impressive, but the fact that they were only maybe 4ft tall might have had something to do it...



Who doesn't love a good Conga Line???

Tonight Tonight by Hot Chelle Rae...but sung by all these little voices


DJ in training. And check out our sweet new light there in the back ground!


Taylor Cotter
Save This Dance DJ

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Monday, September 19, 2011

July Wedding

Here are some pictures of a wedding DJ gig back in July. I thought they did a very good job of decorating. Just look at my table, you can hardly notice my turn tables and lap top with the giant Phoenix Suns sticker on it amongst the flowers and candles! Haha! I like it when people decorate my station, makes me feel like I fit right in! Loved the cake too with the colored frosting to match.




























Congrats Holly and Michael!!

Taylor Cotter
www.savethisdance.com
Posted from my iPad

Friday, June 3, 2011

How to link iTunes Ping to Twitter AND Facebook

Second post in, and I'm already draggin...usually when I start something new, like exercising, I'm good for at least a month. I have a goal to make my next post within a month. I know, not a great goal, but I don't want to push it, I might pull something.

So I came up with this post because I spent a good 15-20 minutes last night "Googling" like crazy to try and remember how to link my Ping account to Twitter. I like to do it because and the DJ factor, when I buy a new song on iTunes, I can post it to Ping and thus, it will post on Twitter. It's a really easy way for me to get a post on Twitter since I only will send a tweet once a year on average (are you noticing a trend?).  Now the ironic thing is that if I took 2 minutes to look around on my Ping account page on iTunes, I would have noticed that its a simple click of a button to link my Ping and iTunes (see picture and feel free to laugh):












Now the tricky thing is linking your Ping to Facebook. In my Googling last night, I also found out that Facebook and iTunes got in some sort of spat and so Facebook blocked users from linking their two accounts (Mark Zuckerberg versus Steve Jobs, you think egos might have played a part?). However, it IS possible to link the two accounts through a very simple process that I wouldn't be surprised most people have figured out. Facebook may have blocked iTunes, but it didn't block Twitter. So in short, 2 simple steps:

1. Link your Ping account to Twitter
2. Link your Twitter to Facebook

It's that simple. And if you're wondering how to link Twitter to Facebook, you can go to: http://apps.facebook.com/twitter/. Then whenever you post on Ping, it's posted on Twitter, and then Twitter ever so nicely, posts on Facebook for you. Looks like Steve Jobs might have won this round...