Sounds of joy

My posts are generally of a “we have this finalized” nature, but this one’s a little different. We’ve received quotes and are evaluating them currently. But that’s not the real purpose of this post.

Really, I wanted to give a little heads-up on the music that will be at the wedding. At least as far as decisions have been made. We are hoping to have a string quartet playing during the wedding ceremony itself, and a DJ providing music during the reception.

That doesn’t sound too impressive, but I think it’s neat. Mainly because I haven’t, personally, been to a wedding that has split the music like this before. I’ve been to weddings with string quartets used the entire time, and I’ve been to wedding who used a DJ the entire time.

Most weddings, to be honest, have a piano accompaniment during the ceremony and a DJ during the reception. The venue we’re getting married at doesn’t have a piano, however, and we want live music during the wedding ceremony. A string quartet seems like a good idea. They can set up in an area that’s convenient for them, and we don’t have to haul a piano up steps.

Emily shot down my requests for a mariachi band and a bagpiper. (I don’t actually blame her.)

One thought on “Sounds of joy

  1. I know you finalized things, but I feel it is my responsibility to point out that you missed an opportunity to get a polka band in lederhosen to MC your wedding. Because if you are going to forbid the Chicken Dance, then you may as well forbid it while you have the perfect tool for executing it!

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