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That,s great!! so you have the music of the water! can be also very beatyful!
have a happy life together!!!
Never been on a wedding with music totaly made by the artist themself? Look to the Caribbean Music, Nothing have to plugged in .... The band out of the old days.. Nothing have to plugged in. There are so many instruments not need to plugged in. Find the right artist!!!
Wish you good luck!!
I realize your wedding already happened, congratulations. But I'm posting my reply anyway in case it can help someone else:
On option I often recommend here on the Amalfi coast (Italy) is a neapolitan traditional (folk) duo. It's usually mandolin and guitar or accordion, it's acoustic (no amps needed), and it's lively but it can be in the background too if you prefer. If you're afraid it might be cheesy, don't worry, just make sure you pick the right songs.
If you cannot find neapolitan musicians where you are, another option would be an acoustic jazz band. It could also be a trio/quartet, something like drums, double bass, clarinet and/or banjo. This also doesn't need amps or PA, and it can be lively or in the background according to your preference. The recommended repertoire for this kind of band is "old school" instrumental jazz.
Glad you had a wonderful day! To those that want music but have no electricity there are some options. All classical groups like the flute, violin and cello trio etc sound best if not amplified anyway. When we do flute and guitar outside, our guitarist brings a battery amp. We all also have battery lights for our music stands to keep from having to find outlets
and have cords running on any job. Music can make a wondeful event spectactular and even more memorable. Diane - Nashville Chamber Players
I'm still undecided about what music I want at the wedding but I know I want there to be string musicians there. I really want music to be playing from the moment the first guest arrives until I'm leaving the venue with my husband (Squeeeeeel!) but I haven't booked anything yet. I've only just got engaged though so I'll probably calm down and realise we can't have music playing the whole time. If that's the case reception music will be the first to go as that's when everyone's drinking and chatting anyway so no one really pays attention to live music at that point. XOX
Hi--great question. It's important to have mood music, but I don't think you should sweat this too much! It's not vital, you can definitely go without it and make things a bit quieter/easier conversation for guests. I wouldn't worry about it, either way you're fine!
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