Hiring String Music for Weddings

Hiring String Music for Weddings

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Selecting string music for weddings need not be a challenge. There are so many popular pieces of string music you can choose for your wedding.

String music adds elegance and sophistication to any Orlando or Florida wedding. There are many different string soloists and ensembles to fit a variety of types of Orlando wedding ceremonies, venues, and budgets.

Stringed instruments can be heard without amplification in small to medium venues and have the capability of playing soft for smaller venues.  Stringed instruments can be heard well through some large wedding venues if the acoustics of the room are reverberant.  This will usually be the case if there is limited carpeting and drapery.  If you have a very large venue amplification will most likely be needed so that all of your wedding guests can hear.

Stringed Instruments Used for Wedding Music

  • Violin
  • Viola (A viola looks like a larger violin, is held and played like a violin, has a deeper sound and plays lower notes.)
  • Cello (A cello looks like a very large violin that rests on the floor and is held  between the musicians knees when played.  It has a rich and deep sound and plays lower notes than the violin and viola.)
  • Stringed Bass (The largest and lowest sounding of the bowed stringed instruments, it looks like a large cello and is played standing up or sitting on a stool because it is so large.)
  • Harp
  • Guitar
  • Classical Guitar
  • Ukulele (Looka like a very small guitar)
  • Piano
  • Harpsichord (played much like the piano has a softer sound and is commonly heard in Baroque music)

Any type of music can be performed by the string soloists and ensembles violin, viola, cello, and harp are most typically known for performing classical music.  Guitar is known best for pop, rock and jazz music but classical guitar is wonderful for weddings.  To me, there is nothing more beautiful for a wedding ceremony than strings or trumpets playing baroque music.  Baroque music is classical music written from 1600 to 1750.  Some good examples of this are Handel’s La Rejouissance and Henry Purcell’s Trumpet Voluntary.  For something unexpected and unique a string trio or string quartet playing other kinds of music like pop, country, blues, jazz or folk music adds a personal touch.  Using a jazz, folk pop or even rock guitar for your ceremony can help personalize the day for many as well.

When choosing a string soloists or string ensemble for your wedding music it is important to use full time professionals.  Stringed instruments are difficult to play in tune and using part time “weekend warriors” or students for this important day often leads to disappointment.  Just imagine walking down the aisle to poor sounding out of tune music.  You want to make sure that your wedding day is memorable, in a good way.

Musicians are paid per person so for weddings on a budget a soloist or a small ensemble works best.  Some of the nicest and most budget friendly choices are the small ensembles (also called chamber ensembles) .

Small String Ensembles

  • Solo Violin
  • Violin Duo
  • Violin and Viola Duo
  • Violin and Cello Duo
  • String Trio:  A string Trio most often consists of violin, viola and cello although some trios consist of two violins and cello.
  • String Quartet: The string quartet is the most classic wedding music string choice and gives a full and elegant sound perfect for any wedding venue.  The string quartet is comprised of two violins, viola (looks like a slightly larger violin)  and cello.
  • Solo Harp
  • Harp and Violin Duo
  • Harp and Flute Duo
  • Harp and Violin Duo
  • Harp, Violin and Cello Trio
  • Solo Guitar
  • Solo Classical Guitar
  • Guitar Duo
  • Guitar and Violin Duo
  • Guitar and Harp Duo
  • Guitar and Flute Duo
  • Guitar Trio
  • Guitar with Violin Duo
  • Guitar, Harp and Violin Trio
  • Guitar and Singer
  • Solo Piano
  • Piano and Violin Duo
  • Piano and Guitar Duo
  • Piano with Violin Duo
  • Piano with String Trio
  • Piano and Vocalist Duo
  • Solo Ukulele
  • Ukulele and Guitar Duo
  • Ukulele, Guitar and String Bass Trio
  • Ukulele and Vocalist Duo

Large String Ensembles

I have include some ensembles with harp with the larger ensembles because of the higher cost.  It is considerably more expensive (approximately double the cost) to hire a harpist than other string musicians.  The reasons for this are the cost of the instrument and the difficulties in transporting it to wedding venues.

  • Harp with String Trio
  • Harp with String Quartet
  • Piano with String Quartet
  • Harpsichord with String Quartet
  • String Orchestra When it comes to making a strong and extraordinary statement the string orchestra sets an opulent and elegant tone.  Best for larger budgets, a string orchestra is composed of violins, violas, cellos and string basses.  Some string orchestras add harp and/or piano or harpsichord.
  • Symphony Orchestra (A full orchestra which includes the string orchestra and brass, woodwinds and percussion)

There are many different string soloists and string ensembles, like the popular string quartet, that add elegance and sophistication to any Orlando or Florida wedding.  For more information on hiring strings for Orlando wedding music please visit our wedding pages.

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