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Featured Article
Wedding
Musicians
Patrick Murphy
Live music for your wedding can make the event so special
and personal. Live musicians can add style, class, and a
warm personal touch to the wedding in many ways. The music
can and should be tailored to the families and the wedding
couple, not the musicians. There are many styles of music
that can be used quite effectively for every part of the
wedding. There are also some pitfalls that can happen when
choosing your musicians.
Many couples decide to ask a friend or family member to
perform a piece at their wedding. They have heard this
individual or heard about this person. This can work out or
it can be a disaster. Weddings are unique performance
situations for musicians. For instance, a trumpet player
sits for thirty to forty minutes then has to stand and
perform at a very high level for the bride's entrance. The
problem, the trumpet player is completely cold. For younger
or inexperienced musicians, they usually bobble a couple or
more notes, which completely ruins the entrance for
everyone.
Selecting musicians who are experienced at performing in
front many people assures that the wedding is going to hear
a polished piece, which will fit into the ceremony like a
jewel. When selecting musicians, look around! Go and hear
them perform. I suggest going and listening to them at a
real wedding at which they are performing. This will
give you a complete picture as to how your wedding will look
and sound using that musician.
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