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Why Not Let The Groom Be In Charge Of The Music?
Last weekend’s ceremony was in a church in Wrentham, MA.
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Cocktail Hour Music
Clients often ask us to play during cocktail hour and sometimes dinner, too.
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U2’s “Beautiful Day”
Don’t be afraid to ask your musicians to play songs that have a special meaning for you.
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"I Have No Idea How To Choose My Recessional"
Many brides know they want a classical string duo, trio or quartet to play for their ceremony but aren’t at all sure exactly what music to choose. Not many brides have musical backgrounds so this issue comes up all the time.
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Choosing Instruments
Choosing instruments for your string duo, trio, or quartet can be confusing for the non-musician. How can you make a selection if you don’t know the difference between a violin and a viola. They even look alike!
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What Size String Group Do I Need?
Brides frequently ask me to help them decide what size string group is needed for their ceremony. I advise them to base their choice on three things. . .
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All You Need is Love
I often write special string duo, trio and quartet arrangements of popular songs for weddings. They’re used for processionals and recessionals as well as during the wedding ceremony itself (unity candle lighting, between readings, etc.). The most recent was "All You Need is Love" by the Beatles.
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A Recent Country Club Wedding
There’s always some trepidation when we’re going to play at an untried location. I recently played for my first wedding at Stow Acres Country Club. This was a new venue for our violin/cello duo. I was a little unsure about where we would set up our chairs and music stands, the acoustics, and whether the event coordinator was any good at her job.
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