Wedding ceremony is the most precious occasion in someone's life and we want to make it special so that we can always remember this. With no doubts music is the only thing that helps to make a wedding ceremony or reception extra special and for that...
When considering hiring a music group for any special occasion, the cost will vary depending on whether you get a duet, trio or quarter musicians. Of course, the higher the number of musicians, the stiffer the cost will be. But you can derive as much pleasure from a duet as from a quartet if you pay attention to detail and professionalism. If you get the right musicians, the number doesn't matter; you can be assured of the highest standard of musicianship for your special day.
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The objective is to make music a memorable talking point for your special occasion, whether you and your bride would like to enter the ceremony to a specially requested piece or even have you accompany the hymns in a church service. Many people book string duets, trios or quartets simply to provide an elegant atmosphere during a meal or drinks reception.
If you are planning a more intimate gathering where hiring a string duo might be suitable, find a music group that has spent years building up a library of musical pieces specifically arranged for the combination of violin with viola and violin with cello.
Whether it is a wedding or any special occasion, your ideal choice is a music group that can play music beautifully during the ceremony, drinks reception or breakfast meal. If your ceremony and reception drinks are to take place in two separate venues, find a duet or trio or quartet musicians that can offer real flexibility, being able to travel from one place to the other. They can also spread their playing over a greater period of time (such as 2 hours of playing spread across 2.5 hours), so you don't have to pay in full for their travel time or breaks.
The best music group for you is one that can work closely with the celebrant and be able to put together a program of music perfectly suited to your needs and tastes. See that from the moment you decide to go ahead and book the group, they are there to help every step of the way, understanding that some clients like a hands-on approach to selecting music, whereas other couples are happy to give a few pointers and leave the choice to the musicians. They work closely with you to find the best location to position their gear during the ceremony, and even sorting out the insurance at your venue. They also answer all your questions fast and with the minimum of fuss, thus leaving you to focus on the more enjoyable aspects of your big day.
The music group for you is the duet, trio or quartet that has been busy arranging some great renditions of romantic rock and pop classics to meet the ever increasing demand for more contemporary music. You can choose traditional classical music for your ceremony, or a mix of classical and pop hits that are also suitable for your processional, registry signing and recessional.
Note that most of the popular selections sound better played by the string quartet than the string trio. Some of the top string ensembles are very much in demand and get booked months in advance, so book early to avoid frustration.