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When planning your first dance at your wedding, it’s crucial to consider whether a live band or a DJ will provide the music. From personal experience, I’ve learned that dancing to a live band requires flexibility because they often vary the song's tempo, extend sections, or improvise. This unpredictability can catch many off guard if the choreography is too rigid or strictly memorized. To prepare, I recommend practicing your dance with a variety of tempos and spontaneous changes, not just the recorded track. This approach helps you become comfortable adapting in real time, making your performance feel natural and fluid. In contrast, DJs generally play recorded songs without changing the timing, so rehearsing with the exact track suffices. Another key detail is communication with your band or DJ beforehand. Clarify the version of the song to be played and ask if the live band tends to improvise or alter speeds. This knowledge allows you to prepare accordingly. Lastly, remember that the first dance is about emotion and connection as much as technical precision. Embracing flexibility over strict memorization lets you enjoy the moment and respond to live music's energy. For anyone preparing their wedding dance, tailoring your practice and mindset to the type of music provider will make a significant difference in your confidence and the dance's success.













































































