Great job 1. Go outside introduce yourself and let the guest know what's about to take place. This might have reduced the content constant announcement to come in. 2. Engage with your audience a little. For example, let me hear this side of the room and let me hear the right side. Small interaction to try and build the excitement. 3. Always speak on the mic like it is a wedding. What I mean is that if you djing at surprise 50th speak as if it's a wedding. Clear and precise. This will prepare you for the more serious events. You were great. Going to middle of the dancefloor is crucial in getting good crowd attention.
@@nesentertainments Hey thank you for watching and for sharing these awesome tips! I appreciate you taking the time to write this out for me! I am going to try going out on the dance floor for some of the MCing but have always had a hard time doing that and getting back in time to change music for intros etc without there being an awkward pause..that’s also where having an extra person would help! That being said, I’m going to try having everything cued up on the laptop before I head out to the dance floor to speak, so that I can just hit play when I get back. Cheers and thanks again so much for the tips!!
Love seeing your first gig log!! Will be amazing to go back to this in a year or two and see how far you have come! Your mic skills are fine! Better than most. Clear and concise! You’re going to stumble on your words here and there. Don’t stress about it. That was a very different event as well so even seasoned veterans might have stumbled a little with that one. 🎉🎉
@@James.KingHTX thank you for the encouragement!! Also appreciate all of your comments so far!! Making this first gig log helped me in the next ones that I uploaded for sure! The goal is to at least get one percent better each time 📈📈
Yooo thanks bro!! Yeah man I was thinking about doing one ever since we talked about it on the podcast and even just recording everything is so helpful. The goal is to always get better!! See you Thursday 💪💪
Great job brother! I wish more people made logs like this! It’s just as much educational for us as it is for you! Only suggestion I have is always include the wedding couples name and find different ways of saying the same thing so it doesn’t come off repetitive. Maybe have the planner and/or other help bring people into the room so you don’t have to repeat yourself over and over again. Absolutely great job MCing btw!
Thanks for watching and your comment! Yes, you are absolutely right that is my goal and making these gig logs! I think that there is always something to learn! I am definitely going to be better about using the couples names!
Nice one bro! I like the speakers placed on both sides of the head table! As for the MC part the only thing I can think of is going out towards the dance floor so you are visible to guests. I feel that helps me command the room a bit more and build some excitement for introductions.
Yoo Drizzy!! Thanks for watching bro! Haha yea I would have loved to keep the speakers next to me but the room was big enough that I thought the best way for the sound was on both sides of the stage. Glad you like it! And thanks for the tip broo!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽 I definitely agree that helps bring the energy more than being behind the booth. I tried that once, but then had this like awkward few seconds after I hyped everyone up, and then had to go back to the booth to start their song lolll so then never did it again haha. How do you do it?? Do you have like a go to line or something that you say while you’re heading back to the booth to play their entrance song so that there’s no like awkward silence or like awkward having to say “just give me a second to get to the booth” 😂 I’d love to know thanks again bro
Oh yeah I get you! Sometimes I have my fiancé running sound so don’t have to worry about it when I am out on the floor! But when I don’t I usually end my intro with some type of “make some noise” And then run back to the booth. While the crowd cheers that usually gives me enough time to get back and be ready for the next line!
@@djdrizzy haha man that’s awesome your fiance helps out with that too sometimes! That’s definitely another plus about having an assistant. I really like the idea of saying make some noise or something similar to give yourself time. I’ll try that out thanks again bro! Looking forward to seeing your next one!!
Haha thanks for watching!! Positive comments are welcome always of course so I appreciate you! I’m trying to get better and constructive criticism is the only way so I appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks for stopping by and looking forward to seeing your videos!
I always keep a few power strips with me so as far as the power situation I think what I would’ve done is run a long power cord along the fake wall and under the stage to the other speaker. I would use my 3ft extension (the one you used to secure the plug into the wall safely) and I’d have that run to my power strip. What you did was smart! Lucky to have any outlet to plug into on the other side even if it was a daisy chain situation lol it works so great! Just did an even where there was only one outlet thank god for gaff tape
Hahaha yea bro with one outlet I was so worried I was going to blow the circuit cuz it was running my booth, the decorators uplights on stage, my speakers and the Chauvet wash fx LOL it held up! That is the nice thing about having a smaller setup tho, you don’t have to worry too much about how much power your setup takes but still. Gaff tape is a must! I’m lucky I didn’t have much foot traffic by the wires, so I just left them this time lol
Thanks so much!! That's so great to hear that I came across as confident I think that's so important. I am trying to channel that energy and confidence you bring to your events!! Like I said, you really do an amazing job with MCing yourself 👏👏👏
Thanks so much for the comment and for watching! You should definitely post yours soon! I’ll sub - can’t wait to see it bro good luck! Appreciate you 🙏🏽
Yoooo brother great gig log!! Getting on the mic at weddings could seem tough because it’s someone’s big day! What I do for all of my weddings is just keeping it simple and quick! Not reading a script of course but my lines did come from a pre made speech of mine if you would call it a speech. Don’t always say it in this exact way but it gives me a sense of what I’m going to say which makes me feel more comfortable “good evening family & friends! Welcome to the wedding reception of “inserts first names of the couple” my name is Dj Wolf and I’ll be your host for this evening. At this time I’d like to ask everyone to raise to their feet and make as much noise as humanly possible! As we welcome in the new MR & Mrs. *inserts last nameeeeee. Simple and effective but seems like a lot to the audience. Pausing giving my self time to speak clearly. Once you come up with a little pre thought out speech introductions are like nothing! Could be used for all type of events. Pick your style use words that are easier for you to pronounce. I’m halfway through and you did great brother
Yooo man thanks for watching!! I love that idea of using a pre written template that can be my go to! Thanks a lot for sharing yours man that is perfect 🙏🏽🙏🏽 I’m definitely going to try writing something just like that and rehearsing. I appreciate you sharing bro!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I think you did great man! I wouldnt change anything. In fact this is a great reference to help me with future gigs. Btw im kind of new to the wedding dj scene. This video was very educational for me. Sorry i couldnt be more critical
Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate it so much! Thanks for the positivity man I will take that anytime! I’m glad that it was helpful for you - this event definitely had all if not more of the formalities that you see in a wedding. Thanks again for watching and good luck man!
I think you fid a great job.. youre always your toughest critic! How do you like those mics? Do you have lapels to use for ceremonies? Do they work well if so. I'm thinking about going with a Phenix pro set
@@Brian_P hey thanks for watching and the nice comment! I appreciate it!! I’ve loved the mics so far and actually made a couple videos reviewing them in depth! In general, if you’re looking for a budget mic with solid lapel, these are the choice. I have my GTD Audio 733 mics which have great handhelds, but the lapel option on those aren’t great quality so I bought these. Here’s a link to the video where I review them with my complete thoughts!: th-cam.com/video/VNjUCeoJvrg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QOBeVI88GQbLW3Ic
@@Brian_P and here’s a second video where I go into even more depth and range testing!! Let me know if you have any Qs! th-cam.com/video/5OklRzHpnaI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Jx28WZiR0Oh2F5p5
@@MrMaui38 great videos! I think I'm gonna give them a shot. I have my first gig in a couple months. Just a reception no ceremony. I dj'd in high school and a year or two when I got out, but that was 20 years ago 😂 Think I'm going to grab the PTAU-2U. They don't make a body pack for that system yet but I read they'll come out with one next year. I guess if they don't come out in time maybe I'll just buy a separate body pack system.
@@Brian_P You won’t be disappointed! I haven’t heard of the PTAU-2U specifically but if the ones I have (PTU-2U) are out of your budget, look at the PTU-71!! It has a body pack and handheld version as well and is about half the price of the PTU-2U that I have! These mics are great for starting especially if you want to save some money but still have a great set of mics. Good luck!!
You really shouldn’t react yourself and try not to use the mic as much. I do my intros special dance. Before i do my intros I ask will everyone please kindly make your way back to your assigned seat because we are going to start the Intros. If they get up after the intros and special dances I never tell them to go back to their seats because the meal is being served, if they miss out on the food it’s their own fault. As for everything else it was great!!
Great job
1. Go outside introduce yourself and let the guest know what's about to take place. This might have reduced the content constant announcement to come in.
2. Engage with your audience a little. For example, let me hear this side of the room and let me hear the right side. Small interaction to try and build the excitement.
3. Always speak on the mic like it is a wedding. What I mean is that if you djing at surprise 50th speak as if it's a wedding. Clear and precise. This will prepare you for the more serious events.
You were great. Going to middle of the dancefloor is crucial in getting good crowd attention.
@@nesentertainments Hey thank you for watching and for sharing these awesome tips!
I appreciate you taking the time to write this out for me! I am going to try going out on the dance floor for some of the MCing but have always had a hard time doing that and getting back in time to change music for intros etc without there being an awkward pause..that’s also where having an extra person would help! That being said, I’m going to try having everything cued up on the laptop before I head out to the dance floor to speak, so that I can just hit play when I get back. Cheers and thanks again so much for the tips!!
Love seeing your first gig log!! Will be amazing to go back to this in a year or two and see how far you have come! Your mic skills are fine! Better than most. Clear and concise! You’re going to stumble on your words here and there. Don’t stress about it. That was a very different event as well so even seasoned veterans might have stumbled a little with that one. 🎉🎉
@@James.KingHTX thank you for the encouragement!! Also appreciate all of your comments so far!! Making this first gig log helped me in the next ones that I uploaded for sure! The goal is to at least get one percent better each time 📈📈
Awesome gig bro and your MC is really good! And it will get better with time and practice keep then gig logs coming. Thanks for the shout out! 😎
Yooo thanks bro!! Yeah man I was thinking about doing one ever since we talked about it on the podcast and even just recording everything is so helpful. The goal is to always get better!! See you Thursday 💪💪
I also think you did an awesome job. Continue working on taking command of the room, high energy, speaking clearly and loud. Great job Brother..🎉👍👍
Thank you for watching and the words of encouragement!! I appreciate that!
Great job brother! I wish more people made logs like this! It’s just as much educational for us as it is for you!
Only suggestion I have is always include the wedding couples name and find different ways of saying the same thing so it doesn’t come off repetitive. Maybe have the planner and/or other help bring people into the room so you don’t have to repeat yourself over and over again.
Absolutely great job MCing btw!
Thanks for watching and your comment! Yes, you are absolutely right that is my goal and making these gig logs! I think that there is always something to learn! I am definitely going to be better about using the couples names!
Nice one bro!
I like the speakers placed on both sides of the head table!
As for the MC part the only thing I can think of is going out towards the dance floor so you are visible to guests. I feel that helps me command the room a bit more and build some excitement for introductions.
Yoo Drizzy!! Thanks for watching bro! Haha yea I would have loved to keep the speakers next to me but the room was big enough that I thought the best way for the sound was on both sides of the stage. Glad you like it!
And thanks for the tip broo!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽 I definitely agree that helps bring the energy more than being behind the booth. I tried that once, but then had this like awkward few seconds after I hyped everyone up, and then had to go back to the booth to start their song lolll so then never did it again haha. How do you do it?? Do you have like a go to line or something that you say while you’re heading back to the booth to play their entrance song so that there’s no like awkward silence or like awkward having to say “just give me a second to get to the booth” 😂 I’d love to know thanks again bro
Oh yeah I get you! Sometimes I have my fiancé running sound so don’t have to worry about it when I am out on the floor! But when I don’t I usually end my intro with some type of “make some noise”
And then run back to the booth.
While the crowd cheers that usually gives me enough time to get back and be ready for the next line!
@@djdrizzy haha man that’s awesome your fiance helps out with that too sometimes! That’s definitely another plus about having an assistant. I really like the idea of saying make some noise or something similar to give yourself time. I’ll try that out thanks again bro! Looking forward to seeing your next one!!
Nice gig log man! Keep them coming!
Yoo Carl thanks for watching man!!
i like that idea critiquing myself series I'll put it to work for my own gigs
Haha thanks for watching!! Positive comments are welcome always of course so I appreciate you! I’m trying to get better and constructive criticism is the only way so I appreciate all the help I can get. Thanks for stopping by and looking forward to seeing your videos!
Great gig bro. You handled it as a true pro
People don’t know or see what we go thru many times
Hey thanks for watching and for the positivity!! You're absolutely right, people dont know all the behind the scenes we do as DJs!!
I always keep a few power strips with me so as far as the power situation I think what I would’ve done is run a long power cord along the fake wall and under the stage to the other speaker. I would use my 3ft extension (the one you used to secure the plug into the wall safely) and I’d have that run to my power strip. What you did was smart! Lucky to have any outlet to plug into on the other side even if it was a daisy chain situation lol it works so great! Just did an even where there was only one outlet thank god for gaff tape
Hahaha yea bro with one outlet I was so worried I was going to blow the circuit cuz it was running my booth, the decorators uplights on stage, my speakers and the Chauvet wash fx LOL it held up! That is the nice thing about having a smaller setup tho, you don’t have to worry too much about how much power your setup takes but still. Gaff tape is a must! I’m lucky I didn’t have much foot traffic by the wires, so I just left them this time lol
@@MrMaui38 you were set up in the perfect spot too! You didn’t have to worry about foot traffic
Great job! You spoke clearly and confidently.
Thanks so much!! That's so great to hear that I came across as confident I think that's so important. I am trying to channel that energy and confidence you bring to your events!! Like I said, you really do an amazing job with MCing yourself 👏👏👏
Dope gig log! Huge accomplishment posting the 1st one! I'm still working on posting my first one
Thanks so much for the comment and for watching! You should definitely post yours soon! I’ll sub - can’t wait to see it bro good luck! Appreciate you 🙏🏽
Yoooo brother great gig log!! Getting on the mic at weddings could seem tough because it’s someone’s big day! What I do for all of my weddings is just keeping it simple and quick! Not reading a script of course but my lines did come from a pre made speech of mine if you would call it a speech. Don’t always say it in this exact way but it gives me a sense of what I’m going to say which makes me feel more comfortable “good evening family & friends! Welcome to the wedding reception of “inserts first names of the couple” my name is Dj Wolf and I’ll be your host for this evening. At this time I’d like to ask everyone to raise to their feet and make as much noise as humanly possible! As we welcome in the new MR & Mrs. *inserts last nameeeeee. Simple and effective but seems like a lot to the audience. Pausing giving my self time to speak clearly. Once you come up with a little pre thought out speech introductions are like nothing! Could be used for all type of events. Pick your style use words that are easier for you to pronounce. I’m halfway through and you did great brother
Yooo man thanks for watching!! I love that idea of using a pre written template that can be my go to! Thanks a lot for sharing yours man that is perfect 🙏🏽🙏🏽 I’m definitely going to try writing something just like that and rehearsing. I appreciate you sharing bro!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I think you did great man! I wouldnt change anything. In fact this is a great reference to help me with future gigs. Btw im kind of new to the wedding dj scene. This video was very educational for me. Sorry i couldnt be more critical
Hey thanks for watching and I appreciate it so much! Thanks for the positivity man I will take that anytime! I’m glad that it was helpful for you - this event definitely had all if not more of the formalities that you see in a wedding. Thanks again for watching and good luck man!
I think you did a great job! Very similar to me. How can I get a hold of you for some questions I have.
@@tjinp20 thanks for watching man! I’m happy to answer any questions right here ask away!
I think you fid a great job.. youre always your toughest critic!
How do you like those mics? Do you have lapels to use for ceremonies? Do they work well if so. I'm thinking about going with a Phenix pro set
@@Brian_P hey thanks for watching and the nice comment! I appreciate it!!
I’ve loved the mics so far and actually made a couple videos reviewing them in depth! In general, if you’re looking for a budget mic with solid lapel, these are the choice. I have my GTD Audio 733 mics which have great handhelds, but the lapel option on those aren’t great quality so I bought these. Here’s a link to the video where I review them with my complete thoughts!:
th-cam.com/video/VNjUCeoJvrg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QOBeVI88GQbLW3Ic
@@Brian_P and here’s a second video where I go into even more depth and range testing!! Let me know if you have any Qs!
th-cam.com/video/5OklRzHpnaI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Jx28WZiR0Oh2F5p5
@@MrMaui38 great videos! I think I'm gonna give them a shot. I have my first gig in a couple months. Just a reception no ceremony. I dj'd in high school and a year or two when I got out, but that was 20 years ago 😂 Think I'm going to grab the PTAU-2U. They don't make a body pack for that system yet but I read they'll come out with one next year. I guess if they don't come out in time maybe I'll just buy a separate body pack system.
@@Brian_P You won’t be disappointed! I haven’t heard of the PTAU-2U specifically but if the ones I have (PTU-2U) are out of your budget, look at the PTU-71!! It has a body pack and handheld version as well and is about half the price of the PTU-2U that I have! These mics are great for starting especially if you want to save some money but still have a great set of mics. Good luck!!
Here’s a link to the PTU-71 with the body pack and handheld! amzn.to/4dCaZth
You have excellent raw MC skills, just practice at home and it'll be second nature to you
Thank you so much for watching and this comment!! Sorry I missed it, but I appreciate the kind words of encouragement!!
You really shouldn’t react yourself and try not to use the mic as much. I do my intros special dance. Before i do my intros I ask will everyone please kindly make your way back to your assigned seat because we are going to start the Intros. If they get up after the intros and special dances I never tell them to go back to their seats because the meal is being served, if they miss out on the food it’s their own fault. As for everything else it was great!!
Thank you for watching and for the tips!!