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Marian
Savvy August 2019

Playlist for music at reception

Marian, on July 28, 2019 at 11:20 AM Posted in Wedding Reception 0 7
Have a question: Are anyone of you using a music app such as Spotify( which I have) or YouTube music to play all the music for your wedding? I'm trying to figure out if I made a playlist for the prelude music and then for when the ceremony syarts, and then a whole playlist for the reception. The only thing I'm concern about are the ads that play in-between songs or before a song starts. We have a big Bluetooth speaker that is portable, plays the radio, microphone, can plug a phone or mp3 player to it. Anywho, are there any apps that doesn't have boring ads playing before or in-between songs??

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Latest activity by Courtney, on July 28, 2019 at 5:54 PM
  • Jessica
    Master September 2020
    Jessica ·
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    I use Apple Music and it doesn’t have ads, costs $10/month I think (I pay $5 because I get a student discount). We won a free DJ, otherwise I planned to make a playlist and my mom’s husband was in a band so he has all the speakers and stuff we would need.
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  • Marian
    Savvy August 2019
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    Well I have an Android phone. I was thinking of upgrading my Spotify to where no interruptions what so ever. I just want to be able to control the music when songs need to played and etc.
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  • Jessica
    Master September 2020
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    You could upgrade just for the month of the wedding. I’ve seen other people use Spotify playlists.
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  • Mandi
    Master October 2020
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    Upgrade to Spotify premium for the wedding. Should do the trick.
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  • J
    September 2020
    John ·
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    You can pay for a premium account Spotify (and probably YouTube) get ride of adverts. Spotify is probably easier to use for this.

    £9.99 a month (or £4.99 if student) or there probably someone at the wedding who has premium so you could ask to borrow it for the night
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  • Leslie
    Devoted August 2019
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    We’re using Spotify, but definitely upgrade to premium! We’re making playlists for songs we want at particular times (ceremony, dinner, reception) but downloading some “extras” in case we want to mix it up
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  • Courtney
    Master December 2019
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    We're upgrading to Spotify premium and creating playlists for ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception. All our DJ has to do is hit Play.

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