Perfect Music for Weddings

“We’ve heard nothing but amazing response to our reception and the mood set by our musicians’ music... We had an absolute blast! They rocked, and everyone is asking when we will see them again.”
“Our musicians were absolutely wonderful. They exceeded all of our expectations and many of my guests said they were the highlight of our ceremony. We would recommend them to anyone and we really appreciated how easy it was to work with you online. The fact that you accommodated our budget and that we could handle everything online and/or over the phone made everything so much easier! Thanks so much for making it the easiest part of my wedding day!”
“Our wedding musicians went above and beyond my greatest hopes and really made the evening memorable. My husband and I will absolutely use your services again in the future. Thanks!”

Archive for 2008

Non-Traditional Wedding Music for Unique Ceremonies: Wedding Music That Will Make Your Ceremony “Pop”

When one thinks of wedding music, “Here Comes the Bride”, Pachebel’s “Canon in D,” Handel’s “Air” and Mozart’s “Wedding March” inevitably come to mind. These are all classic and wonderful choices for a wedding ceremony. However, some brides-to-be may feel they are too traditional for their wedding. In previous posts, we discussed choosing the right (and wrong) wedding music. However, there is one area we haven’t discussed before: Non-Traditional Wedding Music. When browsing wedding-related blogs, Style Me Pretty, a blog about wedding planning, posted a question posed by a bride-to-be which I found inspiring. The bride ...  

Songs NOT to Play at Your Wedding: Bad Music for a Wedding

When it comes to music in general, one thing will always remain true: everyone’s taste is different. And, when it comes to wedding music, peoples’ tastes seem to become even more refined. Previously, we discussed tips on choosing the right style of wedding music for your special day and why it’s important to choose professional wedding musicians. In the aforementioned posts, I mentioned the importance of trusting your own musical taste and taking the advice on choosing wedding music from family and friends with a grain of salt. However, there is one thing almost everyone will agree upon: ...  

Important Tips for Choosing the Right Wedding Music for Your Special Day: Choosing Professional Musicians

Planning a wedding can seem like a daunting task. There are many aspects to planning a wedding ceremony and wedding reception, each of them both seemingly intimidating but always rewarding. That’s the duality of planning what will probably be one of the biggest events of your life – it can be both “scary” and a wonderful experience, at the same time! However, planning and preparing for your wedding day doesn’t have to be as difficult as it is often perceived. So, take a deep breath and jump headfirst into the wonderful world of weddings! At Perfect Music ...  

Los Angeles Wedding Music

Let the city of Los Angeles inspire your wedding music! The varied backdrops of Los Angeles can provide the most spectacular settings for your wedding day. It is one of the most inspiring and romantic cities in the world. After all, it is called “the city of angels” for a reason – and even inspired a romantic film of the same name! Also, don’t forget that Los Angeles is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world: the assorted cross-sections of world cultures of the city of Los Angeles create a cultural mosaic which is completely unique. ...  

Traditional Jewish Weddings

Each religion has different variations on their wedding ceremonies. With that in mind, here is information about a traditional Messianic Jewish Wedding…. Ketubah Signing The Ketubah is signed in a private ceremony with the Bride, Groom, family and the wedding party. This can actually happen at the rehearsal the evening before. As long as the bride (Kallah) and groom (Chatan) are standing under the Chuppah (canopy), the marriage ceremony can take place almost anywhere — in a synagogue, the bride or groom’s home, in a public venue such as a hotel ...  

Catholic Wedding Music

While our bands play at many diverse styles of weddings — from the traditional to the eclectic — we have decided to place the spotlight on some specific styles of weddings in our blog. In this post, we will share with you the traditional music featured in a Catholic wedding ceremony. Modern Catholic weddings, which are often held in churches, begin with 20 to 30 minutes of prelude music. Traditionally, this music was played by an organist or a pianist. However, modern brides often choose a string quartet, a harpist, a classical guitarist or even a ...  

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