When it comes to weddings, you will find several different opportunities for music to be played, which includes:
• Prelude
• Bridesmaid Processional
• Bride Processional
• Service Music
• Recessional
• Reception
MUSIC CONSULTATION:
What is this? How does it work? Both bride and groom are invited to my home studio/office to go over music options for the ceremony. I will give you 4 options of music traditional and nontraditional for each part of the ceremony. You will leave with a great sense of relief saying to yourself “wow, this is really happening”. It’s not unusual for a few tears to flow during this meeting! If you are not familiar with the variety of music available this can be a very valuable part of your wedding.
OUTLINE OF SERVICES:
1 Hour of services in my home/studio office listening to music options
4 Options of music will be presented for each of the 6 parts of the ceremony CEREMONY DJ:
The great thing about incorporating music into your wedding is that there are no rules. In other words, you can choose the type of music, the instruments, the vocalists, and all aspects of the music. The key is to make the music blend in with the theme of the wedding rather than be the focal point.
OUTLINE OF SERVICES:
- 2-3 Hours of Music Research and Event Preparation
- 2 Hours Set Up and Break Down Time
- Orchestrating the 5 Parts of the Ceremony
- Ceremony Music Options Traditional/Nontraditional
- State of The Art Sound System – Denon Duel CD Player, Bose Model 1 LII speaker system (24 built in speakers), Numark DM1200 Mixer, Rane ME 15 Equalizer
- Cordless Shure Microphone
- Travel
CEREMONY CLASSICAL GUITARIST:
The great thing about incorporating music into your wedding is that there are no rules. This approach to your ceremony lacks no dramatic effects. Classical Guitar performed live at your ceremony offers a unique and classy option. The key is to make the music blend in with the theme of the wedding rather than be the focal point.
OUTLINE OF SERVICES:
1 HR. In studio consultation with guitarist
1 Hr. Music for the 6 parts of the ceremony
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