The terms listed below are commonly encountered when working with Ceremony Musicians.




Booking Agent - A person or company who represents and schedules performances for one or multiple performing groups.
Instrumentation - The specific instrument(s) represented and played by a live soloist or ensemble.
International Special Events Society (ISES) - The International Special Events Society (ISES) was founded in 1987 to foster enlightened performance through education while promoting ethical conduct. ISES works to join professionals to focus on the "event as a whole" rather than its individual parts. ISES has grown to involve over 4,000 members active in 41 chapters throughout the world. Membership brings together professionals from a variety of special events disciplines including caterers, meeting planners, decorators, event planners, audio-visual technicians, party and convention coordinators, educators, journalists, hotel sales managers and many more professional disciplines. The solid peer network ISES provides helps special events professionals produce outstanding results for clients while establishing positive working relationships with other event colleagues. The Greater Triangle Chapter of ISES includes more than 80 members. For more information on your local chapter, log onto www.ises-gt.org.
Music Type - In this category, type refers to the instrumentation or musical delivery method generally represented by the performer or ensemble.
Play List - The list of songs a musician is requested or required to play during a performance.
Program - This refers to both the paper product and order that your ceremony event will take place. Your specific program and preferences will help your ceremony musicians determine how many and which songs need to be in their play list.
Rehearsal - This is, just as it sounds, an actual run through of your wedding ceremony. It typically takes place the evening before the wedding.
Song List - A list of songs that a soloist or ensemble knows or is able to perform. Also, referred to as repertoire.
Triangle Bridal Association (TBA) - The Triangle Bridal Association is your local resource in the wedding industry. Its 50 member base includes a respected, diverse group of quality-oriented companies. Each provides a service to the newly engaged. And each has been approved for membership by the Executive Committee. Central to Triangle Bridal Association is its code of ethics, which every member has signed and committed. The code requires that each member pledge themselves to honesty and integrity, to an understanding of their client's needs, and to comply with the standards of the Association. For more information about the Triangle Bridal Association, log onto www.trianglebridal.com.
Triangle Disc Jockey Association (TDJA) - The Triangle Disc Jockey Association is comprised of professional Disc Jockeys in the Triangle area with a goal of meeting industry standards and professionalism through ongoing education, networking and community involvement. Members must maintain the highest standards in customer service and performance, as well as have a commitment to working with others in the industry to set the standard for DJ service in the Triangle area. For more information, log onto www.tdja.org.