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Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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Status: Single
City: Tehachapi
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/21/2006

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Wednesday, August 05, 2009 


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Saturday, May 02, 2009 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music
Hey everybody.  Took some time today to update this MySpace profile today...reupped some better pictures and what not.


Also I created a page on Facebook for Aaron's DJ Services, so if you're on Facebook give it a look and become a fan.


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tehachapi-CA/Aarons-DJ-Services/76683873266?ref=nf


Hope everyone is enjoying the wild weather lately - hot then cold then rain.  As long as we're not hitting 100 degrees in Bakersfield I'm happy.


-Aaron

Currently listening:
No Rain
By Blind Melon
Thursday, July 03, 2008 

Current mood:  betrayed
I am sitting here in shock and total disbelief based on something I've just discovered.  All these years we've just let it slide, the shaky evidence was just enough to cause us not to question.

I've been going through my music library tagging songs with the decades they were produced in.  Today I cam across "I'll Be Missing You," the tribute to Notorious BIG by the guy known as Diddy, Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, or Sean Combs.

The backstory is he's been criticized for ripping off classic songs, he can't rap, and he is definitely not a good songwriter.

But, I think we all let it slide because "I'll Be Missing You" was touching, heartfelt, honest...a good song all around because it took Sting's classic "I'll Be Watching You" and added personal lyrics about the friendship between Diddy & BIG.

It isn't rocket science and it isn't a Beethoven Symphony...it's just simple poetry.

The fact troubling me today is:

PUFF DADDY DIDN'T EVEN WRITE IT!

No, ladies and gentlemen, your man P. Diddy did not pen these oh so complex brilliant rap lyrics:

Its kinda hard with you not around (yeah)
Know you in heaven smilin down (eheh)
Watchin us while we pray for you
Every day we pray for you
Til the day we meet again
In my heart is where Ill keep you friend

It was, friends, a rapper named Sauce Money, who collaborated with Jay-Z early on his career but dropped from the label years ago.  He won a grammy for writing the song in 1997.

CONSEQUENCE:

Diddy is hereby demoted from "thin on talent" back to "no talent whatsover."

Please update your records.
Currently listening:
Forever
By Puff Daddy
Release date: 1999-08-24
Tuesday, October 09, 2007 

Current mood:  chipper
Category: Music
Tonight I'll be at a special vendor expo at the DoubleTree Hotel in Bakersfield.  It's a show for companies and invididuals who have booked rooms at the hotel for parties during the holidays.  Looking forward to mingling with other vendors and of course potential clients.

Wedding season is slowing down...though there are still a few in fall and winter it isn't as many as in the spring and summer.  I enjoy this time of year because it brings opportunities to do other kinds of events.  I love DJing weddings, but it keeps things exciting now and then to do a few sweet 16's, Halloween parties, and of course quite a few holiday gatherings in December.

Happy early holidays, DJ's and party planners.
Friday, August 31, 2007 

Current mood:  busy
Category: MySpace
I finally got around to uploading a bunch of new pictures, featuring my high-end Bose speaker system that makes all of my events sound fantastic.  Check out the pictures yourself or watch them scroll by in the slideshow I just updated.
Friday, August 24, 2007 

Current mood:  mischievous
I mixed up a little song and uploaded it, just for fun.  It's basically snippets of a bunch of party tracks in various styles put together.  I don't rock the turntables or remix so it isn't really fancy, but I thought it might be fun to try.

Let me know what you think!
Currently listening:
Ultimate Collection
By Aaron Neville
Release date: 21 August, 2001
Wednesday, August 01, 2007 

Current mood:  mellow
Category: MySpace
Just a quick explaination in case you're reading this and thinking "who is this guy and why did he request to add me?"

I added you because I've put a lot of work into creating a world class disc jockey service, and I want to get the word out!  You may be a friend or a friend of a friend...someone in the entertainment industry (TV, radio personalities, or other media relations) or simply someone in my local area.  If you don't want to add me, I understand.  No one wants a cluttered friends list.  But if you would be willing to add me and keep me in mind if you or someone you know is planning a party that needs music...  THAT WOULD BE SO GREAT!

Keep in touch  :)

-Aaron
Currently listening:
The Ultimate Collection
By Temptations
Release date: 25 March, 1997
Tuesday, July 31, 2007 

Current mood:  bouncy
Category: Music
I am big on sound quality, which is why my speaker system is a high end Bose system developed just for musicians and DJ's.  Plenty of bass but never unnatural or distorted.  It's heaven for your ears...and makes your booty want to DANCE.

I'm all digital now, so I can pull up any request at a moment's notice.  I have a huge variety of music, all in full digital quality (it has to be for the Bose to reach their full potential).  This means whether you love country, hip-hop, oldies, old school, classic dance funk, or a mix of everything "good" (like me), I will rock your party as long and hard as you desire.

That's my blog for today.
Currently listening:
The Mix-Up
By Beastie Boys
Release date: 26 June, 2007
Saturday, April 07, 2007 

Current mood:  rejuvenated
Category: Music
Prelude music is an often overlooked aspect of ceremony coordination.  Typically, it is considered well after the choosing of those crucial songs for the bride walking down the aisle and after the couple is introduced.  To me, however, it is just as important and can really enhance the emotional and spiritual impact of this once-in-a-lifetime event.

Prelude music plays in the background before the wedding, as guests arrive.  It sets the mood for the occasion.  Usually, I play prelude music for 30 minutes before a wedding is scheduled to begin, and continue to play it right up until everyone is ready to start.  Of course sometimes this extends for several minutes past the start time.  The music can be a blessing in this instance, because it will keep everyone calm and relaxed, and remind them to be patient.  This is a very special day that need not be rushed.

In considering musical options, I look at every ceremony as a blank canvas: ready to be painted in any colors and patterns that are fitting.  Therefore, the prelude is the perfect place to start by establishing a foundation in theme & mood.

To begin, the first thing I recommend is to change your way of thinking about Ceremony music.  Don't start by asking "What music is typically used?"  Start with your imagination!  Visualize your wedding day in your mind and ideas will come from everywhere.  Listen to music on the radio, in your CD collection, in restaurants, malls, and public places.  Think about what musical expression represents your feelings and the mood you want to create on your special day.

There are a myriad of possibilities, and of course I must mention the most commonly used style: traditional wedding music.  There are good reasons that classical, romantic orchestra music is perfect for weddings.  If you decide, after considering all of your options, that this is for you...it's still a good idea to research.  You should look around to find the specific pieces of music that you like, and just as importantly, the right versions of those songs.  There are lots of wedding compilation CD's.  I have dozens myself.  One problem I have found, however, is that there are discrepancies in quality.  Sometimes classical recordings have very high background noise.  Other times the recording just sounds cruddy.  On one occasion, I was reviewing one of these CD's and I heard (very clearly) people coughing in the audience during the the performance!  You can pick up these types of wedding compilation CD's at a discount on websites such as half.com, Amazon, and eBay.  Buy a few and choose your favorites.  Or just spend some time on iTunes and create your classical wedding mix, and buy the music then and there.

Wedding CD's are a great place to start, but don't be afraid to pick & choose, and of course research.  There are many places on the web that can give you advice on good classical music selections for the prelude.  Also, there are many online discussion boards where you can talk to other brides and get their advice and opinions.  Some popular ones include TheKnot and Brides.com.  Also, don't be afraid to explore non-wedding resources.  Find your own romance!  Explore classical music on your own and you might find something that touches you.

Next, let's consider some other instrumental music that is a few steps away from traditional classical wedding music.  You can find beautiful instrumental music in many formats.  Some, you might find in the classical music section, such as some romantic classical guitar or instrumental piano.  I have put together prelude music for a few ceremonies with various music from a popular pianist Jim Brickman.  For my own wedding in 2004, I mixed together various classical compositions that I liked with some of my favorite Enya songs.  Sometimes you may choose a style of music and go looking for the CD's (if you like the Saxophone, a search for romantic sax on Amazon turns up some nice prospects).  Other times, your search may turn up an unexpected treasure.  One such find is Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings CD.  It's made specifically for weddings and is filled with romantic instrumentals of Disney love songs from Beauty & The Beast, Aladdin, Cinderella and etc...  Perfect for beautiful prelude music.

Once we move beyond instrumental music, more possibilities abound.  As long as your choices stay true to your love & personality, just about anything goes.

How about a classic rock themed wedding?  Who says that wedding music has to be sedate?  Bring out the Lynyrd Skynyrd & Led Zeppelin.

Other brides simply put together a list of songs they love.  My cousin's wife, who got married in summer of 2006, made a list of romantic Christian & country love songs.  It was gorgeous, really made their wedding personalized, and put everybody in the mood to enjoy & celebrate their marriage.

Unless you're getting married in a church (in which case there may be requirements on what music you can use) I say go for the moon!  Use your imagination.  No one has ever had a wedding like yours will be, and that's just how it should be.

Here are some suggestions from http://weddings.about.com/

Contemporary Songs Appropriate for Wedding Ceremonies

  • "At Last" (Etta James)
  • "Only Time" (Enya)
  • "Come Away With Me" (Norah Jones)
  • "Appalachia Waltz" (Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Mark O'Connor)
  • "Unforgettable" (Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole)
  • "It's Only Time" (Magnetic Fields)
  • "The Look of Love" (Dionne Warwick/Burt Bacharach)
  • "The Vow" (Jeremy Lubbock)
  • "Come What May" (Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor)
  • "Storybook Love" from the movie "The Princess Bride" (Willy DeVille)
  • "Wedding Processional" (from The Sound of Music) (Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein)
  • "Can't help falling in love" (Elvis Presley)
  • "What A Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong)
  • "When I'm Sixty-Four" (The Beatles)

As you can see, there is nothing magic about this list.  Maybe this music fits you, maybe it doesn't.  These songs were thought up by an individual based on what they think would be great for a wedding, but not necessarily your wedding.

The overall point of this blog is to open up your mind and inspire you to create your own vision.  No matter what you do, whether you find the perfect music on CD or hire instrumentalists (a guitar player or harpist, for example), my hope is that it will fit you, instead of being simply what is "traditional."

I hope this discussion of prelude music will get you started with a few ideas and a bit of inspiration.  Next week, I'll continue this series and we will discuss processional music.

Yours,

-Aaron Mauldin
Aaron's DJ Services
http://www.aaronsdjservices.com
Currently listening:
Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings
By Disney
Release date: 22 March, 2005
Friday, April 06, 2007 

Current mood:  chipper
Category: Music
Today I'm kicking off a series of blogs to share thoughts and advice on planning your wedding ceremony...especially in the area of finding and choosing appropriate music.  My hope is that this discussion will help get your creativity flowing when it comes to your own special day.

Music is the soundtrack to the production/experience that is your wedding ceremony, and the importance of its application should not overlooked.  Prelude music sets the mood as your guests arrive, while the processional overwhelms the ears as you walk down the aisle.  Yes, the perfect song at the right moment can enhance the emotional journey for everyone.

All too often brides & grooms miss out on the opportunity to create a personal, unique experience because they run out of time, or they just don't have the frame of mind to keep an ear out for the right sound and make sure it gets to their musician or sound operator.  It is my hope that be delving deep into the amazing possibilities, together we can find the inspiration to give proper consideration to ceremony music selection.

I'll be exploring the different aspects of ceremony music, mostly in order from beginning to end, starting off with prelude music.  This is the magical, or sensuous, or exciting music that sets the mood as people gather to witness your marriage, so of course it is very important!

Look out for part two in a few days.

-Aaron Mauldin
Aaron's DJ Services
http://www.aaronsdjservices.com
Currently listening:
A Day to Remember - Instrumental Music for Your Wedding Day
By O'Neill Brothers
Release date: 25 April, 2002