Thursday, June 30, 2011

Wedding String Quartet - What Music Should I Choose for My Wedding?



is something that many of us are sometimes asked What kind of music to the wedding ceremony. Although people often find live music for drinks reception and wedding breakfast, often only give you a choice of tracks on the CD.

Live music brings a whole new atmosphere for your ceremony, and of professional musicians is extremely flexible, you'll notice that it is possible to adapt his music for their personal taste.

In the procession, or entrance, marked with the traditional "Wedding March," May you also have songs with great rhythm as "Clare de Lune" by Debussy, "Chasing Cars" by Snow Patrol, "Songbird" Eva Cassidy. a woman recently asked us to experiment with "Perfect Day" by Lou Reed, who has worked very well.

sign the register of general moment, which is more meditative and a chance for something to calm after the excitement of marriage alone.

"Somewhere over the Rainbow" is usually the piece that is well known and works beautifully with strings, harp, piano and guitar. In addition, it can work perfectly to the singers at the ceremony, either within the civilian setting, or perhaps crkva.Klasične piece like "meditation" in Thai, or "Gymnpedie" according Satie can also work nicely. If you love that particular song such as "Prayer," which was sung by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli, or maybe the theme from Titanic, and can also fit perfectly here.

Finally, as you leave the ceremony, the closing could be optimistic and joyful. You'll be walking back aisle smiling from ear to ear and so music can reflect the celebration!

We play a wide variety of parts at the moment of the ceremony, from Ireland to Jigs' Mendlessohn Wedding March "," Prelude in C "by Bach and" seems to be made ​​"by Shania Twain. The possibilities are endless but the key element is to simply relate to the music that will reflect your emotions right then and there.

if you want a piece of music arranged especially for their celebrations, because it is not within the traditional repertoire of musicians, then you should definitely allow for no less than 6 weeks before the event to let them know. This can make the time for making proper arrangements, and we always intend to make sure we are able to create the sound you're looking for!

Your musicians are skilled in that kind of music would work best with their instruments, so do not hesitate to bounce ideas around and ask any questions that arise.

background music in the ceremony has become part of the day itself, so it is important to get perfect!

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