Music Selection Sample Clauses

Music Selection. The band wants the client to be delighted, but many clients are not familiar with the types of Irish music available. The band plays a variety of the following: Drinking Songs rejoice in the virtues and pitfalls of drinking. Generally involve clapping and other participation. Ballads tell a story, generally sad (even the up-tempo ones). A Ballad or two per set is good to let the hands recover from clapping, and they make good background music when audience participation is not expected, such as during lunch or dinner. Rebel Songs regale the Irish struggle for freedom from oppression. Some people are offended by the negative tone toward the British, but they are some of the most heartfelt of Irish ballads. The band plays these for their historical and musical significance, but does not specifically endorse their tenor and political views. Instrumentals (Tunes) are traditional Irish dance music (Jigs, Reels, Hornpipes, etc.). Tunes are relatively short, so they are generally played in sets of two or three with no break between. For the casual Irish music listener, a couple of 3-4 minute sets of Tunes per hr is adequate. This is not the band’s expertise, so if the client wants more than about 45min of Tunes, the client should hire a different band. Sing-along Songs cut across the various categories. We can provide a power point presentation with words for larger events. Christian Praise Music can be provided if requested. Many of the band’s regular members play/sing in local praise bands. Cover Tunes are popular songs from the 50’s to present. The band does not normally include cover tunes in the set list, but will try to accommodate special requests as indicated below.
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Music Selection. DMC will provide music to each DBS system during the hours of BNCB's normal business operations during the Term of this agreement at no cost to BNCB. BNCB may select its preferences of music categories from those set forth on Exhibit C, attached hereto. Throughout the Term hereof, DMC will reasonably incorporate BNCB's preferences through regular updates of the musical programming.
Music Selection. DMC will provide music to each DBS system during the hours of TWE's normal business operations during the Term of this agreement at no cost to TWE. TWE may select its preferences of music categories from those set forth on Exhibit C, attached hereto. Throughout the Term hereof, DMC will reasonably incorporate TWE's preferences through regular updates of the musical programming. b. TWE will request specific music tracks, and DMC will program the music as requested by TWE.
Music Selection. DMC will provide music to each DBS system during the hours of WHEREHOUSE's normal business operations during the Term of this agreement at no cost to WHEREHOUSE. WHEREHOUSE may select its preferences of music categories from those set forth on Exhibit B, attached hereto. Throughout the Term hereof, DMC will reasonably incorporate WHEREHOUSE's preferences through regular updates of the musical programming.
Music Selection. The group will learn up to 5 song requests for the function. Any and all other songs requested by the Client must be selected from the Manila Wedding Singers’ repertoire. List of requests should be given not later than one (1) month before the day of the event. If the Client would require/request for a special listening session from the group, a necessary fee will be required by the latter.

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