South Florida Wedding Musicians; Making The Right Choice
October 8, 2008
Selecting the best South Florida wedding Musicians for your wedding can either create magical moments, or put a damper on your perfect day. What ensues are some suggestions and circumstances to avoid in selecting your South Florida wedding band.
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Performing a wedding ceremony requires professionalism and a musical sensitivity that many students have yet to develop.
In playing music during the wedding processsional, the musicians must be able to time the music’s tempo, start, ending, as well as be able to go into a “looping pattern” if necessary to accommodate the length and timing of the ceremony processional.
They should also be able to execute a musically dramatic moment upon the entrance of the bride. This moment is amongst the most unforgettable at any wedding ceremony, and must be well-executed for maximum effect.
Classical Musicians Can Add Traditional Flair
Classical musicians tend to add an atmosphere of romance and tradition to any wedding ceremony. Not only from the sound of a classical ensemble, but the appearance can be very sophisticated.
A harpist with a flute player, (referred to as a “flautist”) are among the most popular instrumentation, often with the addition of a cellist. String quartets, trios, Woodwind quintets and brass choirs are sometimes used for dramatic effect.
If you are thinking about this option, be sure to allow between $500-$1,200 for a small group.
Wedding Band Musicians Offer Flexibility
Many ceremonies are also performed by the keyboardist and woodwind player (sax and flute) from the band that will play dance music at the reception. These South Florida wedding musicians can perform classical music using great sounding symphonic sounds from the keyboard, in addition to the flautist.
They can then switch to jazz piano and sax for the cocktail hour, and play Porter, contemporary music and show music in contrast to the ceremony repertoire. It can also be more cost effective to use the band musicians for your South Florida wedding ceremony music.


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