Every story has its music, and an event, like a film, needs music. Music is an art form that, above all, stimulates the auditory sense, promoting sensations and positive changes in the body, and enhancing various emotional states. It is an organization of sounds that creates different genres and styles that affect how we feel at any given moment. How often is music used to support tasks or help in recalling unforgettable moments?
In an event, music serves different purposes, and the musical selection for each moment or phase determines the type of ambiance experienced. The overall experience and emotions are heightened and shaped by the presence and characteristics of the music. Music is indispensable for creating the right atmosphere and setting, influenced by aspects such as space, people, the type of party, decor, and, of course, the music itself. It is a social and cultural practice that can serve various objectives, but at an event, it also defines the quality of the experience.
During initial social interactions, such as cocktails or meals, music is usually calm but should also have some rhythm and harmonic stimulation, acting as a “wake-up call” for transitioning to more dynamic and active phases of the event. Conversely, music should be magnificent during the party phase. The party needs music as its main foundation, and various musical styles aim to promote dancing and animation on the dance floor. Melodies, voices, rhythms, and lyrics define the intensity, making music central to the party and to creating significant moments, such as presentations or special performances.
For specific moments in the event, the music played is crucial for creating the appropriate atmosphere and conveying the intended message. Therefore, the playing and mixing of music should foster energy and enjoyment to make the experience unforgettable.
Music is fundamental to any event. It is through music that guests connect, build stronger bonds, and enhance their experience with the energy of the musical experience. Without music, there is no event, no film, and no story. To create something meaningful, one thing is always necessary: music.