Wedding Music
If you try to remember the last wedding you attended, do you remember the food that was served? Not always an easy question – but an easier one – Did you have a good time? Did you dance all night – Was the entertainment great?
Most people remember the entertainment and for that reason, it is important to decide what atmosphere and ambience you want to create. Whatever you choose, whether it is live musicians or a DJ – your wedding ceremony music will enhance your cherished moments and help to create beautiful memories. Your families and wedding guests will compliment you on the music if it was beautifully and exquisitely performed and your memories will be enhanced because of the quality of your solo violinist, string quartet or harpist, or whatever combination you decide on. If, as most weddings, the ceremony is being video graphed, the music needs to be of the highest quality.
Why Should You Hire Professionals for Your Wedding Ceremony Music
It is important to choose professionals so that
- You are guaranteed of reliability and punctuality
- They are familiar with cues and when to stop playing
- You are given a contract for their services
What to Ask a Wedding Ceremony Music Professional
When you speak to the musicians, or their representatives
- Ask for a cd or tape or where you can hear them perform
- Printed references from former brides
- Whether you can meet in person
- The fees and booking procedure
- Policy on contracts, deposit and overtime fees
- Have a good rapport with the musician
- Musician’s requirements and breaks needed
Classical Music
The ceremony is an ideal time to have classical music from the time the guests start to arrive, through to the wedding march or any processional piece for the arrival of the bride. Classical ensembles are also perfect for accompanying any hymns (in English services), the exchange of rings as well as the signing of the register. Light background music is also perfect after the service, while photographs are being taken and the guests are enjoying cocktails. This can range from relaxing and soothing to lively and upbeat. You can even have strolling musicians to charmingly serenade your guests, Hungarian-style.
In Greek weddings, following the church ceremony, it is now becoming increasingly popular to have light, popular classics while the guests offer their congratulations.
The music played during the reception will create the mood of the evening – a live band can really make the difference but a few factors to bear in mind include:
- Do you want to have a more intimate but lively atmosphere while eating?
- Do you want dance music?
- Are you looking for a specialised style such as jazz, Latin, Afro or International music?
- Do you need a DJ as well?
These are questions one needs to consider and don’t hesitate to ask for a quote and exactly what is included. Many ensembles have released cd’s or are able to provide samples of the type of music they offer – don’t be shy to ask.
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