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Live String Quartet - Ocdamia Strings
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Ongoing, First published May 18, 2016
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 we need to hire highly skilled wedding musicians.

Instead of playing recorded music we must hire a live string quartet that will give an intimate touch to your ceremony. Live music always brings a unique excitement to the occasion rather than any recorded music, people won't forget easily the sounds of strings. The sound of the entire repertoire will float like a cloud above the pews.

The music connection is stronger through live music than it could be ever from recorded music, people just feel that the musicians in the life strings are playing just for you only. Always hire the bands who have years of experience & talent and they know how to make the events memorable.

Ocdamia Strings is one of the famous strings quartet in Southern California. The Ocdamia Strings has done over 1000 gigs and boast one of the largest repertoires of any musical quartet around with more than 500 songs available for you. Hiring The Ocdamia Strings is like giving each of your guests a ticket to a concert in the park!
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