“Our wedding music was really great. Justin and I didn’t get to choose most of the details of our wedding, but we did choose your musicians, and they really made the whole day special for us. Thanks, you are wonderful!” “Our wedding musicians did a fantastic job! They were wonderful to work with, and we were so happy with the mood they set for the reception. We did not want a DJ, because we didn’t want the guests to feel like it was prom night... the music was superb. They truly could not have done a better job.” “Our violinists were unique, festive, and fun. From the beautiful procession, to the lively cocktail hour, their playing set the perfect mood. We truly enjoyed their particpation and energy, and planning the event was painless. Bravo to you! ” | Posts Tagged “groom”| 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 ... |
| 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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