Wedding Information
Music Selection
To hear some of our most popular wedding requests, please visit our Sound Clip page. Upon request, we will share with you a complimentary online sample CD with suggestions for each part of your ceremony. Please contact the quartet for access to these audio clips. Also remember, this is just a sampling of our music -- for every piece on the CD there are dozens more in our gig books!
If you have a specific music request, we would love to work with you to provide exactly what you are looking for. If you would like to request a piece that is not yet on our repertoire list, please give us plenty of advance notice so we can make it happen for you. (One special request is included with your wedding package. Extra fees apply for additional special requests.) There are descriptions below to help you get started thinking about your ceremony. Also, please check our Repertoire Page for more wedding music suggestions.
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Prelude Music*
The prelude is played while guests are being seated and typically begins about 15-20 minutes before the start of the Processional.
Processional Music
The processional usually includes one piece of music for the bridesmaids, flower girls, and ring bearers, and another piece of music for the bride. The first piece can also include the groomsmen, groom, and pastor. A specific piece may also be selected for the seating of parents and grandparents at the beginning of the processional, or the quartet can continue playing prelude music during this time.
Special Music
Special music could occur during any special moments of the ceremony such as the lighting of the unity candle, a sand ceremony, etc.
Recessional Music
The recessional is played as soon as the new couple is introduced and continues while the entire bridal party exits.
Postlude Music*
Postlude music is played while guests are being dismissed and usually lasts about 15 minutes.
* We typically select the music for the Prelude and Postlude so that you don’t have to worry about it! We can easily create the atmosphere that you desire, or if you have specific requests just let us know. On our Sound Clip page, you will have some examples of typical Processional, Recessional, and Special Music. Usually the bride and groom prefer to select these pieces since they are prominent parts of the ceremony.
Wedding Pricing: Click here for further information about our current rates.
To hear some of our most popular wedding requests, please visit our Sound Clip page. Upon request, we will share with you a complimentary online sample CD with suggestions for each part of your ceremony. Please contact the quartet for access to these audio clips. Also remember, this is just a sampling of our music -- for every piece on the CD there are dozens more in our gig books!
If you have a specific music request, we would love to work with you to provide exactly what you are looking for. If you would like to request a piece that is not yet on our repertoire list, please give us plenty of advance notice so we can make it happen for you. (One special request is included with your wedding package. Extra fees apply for additional special requests.) There are descriptions below to help you get started thinking about your ceremony. Also, please check our Repertoire Page for more wedding music suggestions.
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Prelude Music*
The prelude is played while guests are being seated and typically begins about 15-20 minutes before the start of the Processional.
Processional Music
The processional usually includes one piece of music for the bridesmaids, flower girls, and ring bearers, and another piece of music for the bride. The first piece can also include the groomsmen, groom, and pastor. A specific piece may also be selected for the seating of parents and grandparents at the beginning of the processional, or the quartet can continue playing prelude music during this time.
Special Music
Special music could occur during any special moments of the ceremony such as the lighting of the unity candle, a sand ceremony, etc.
Recessional Music
The recessional is played as soon as the new couple is introduced and continues while the entire bridal party exits.
Postlude Music*
Postlude music is played while guests are being dismissed and usually lasts about 15 minutes.
* We typically select the music for the Prelude and Postlude so that you don’t have to worry about it! We can easily create the atmosphere that you desire, or if you have specific requests just let us know. On our Sound Clip page, you will have some examples of typical Processional, Recessional, and Special Music. Usually the bride and groom prefer to select these pieces since they are prominent parts of the ceremony.
Wedding Pricing: Click here for further information about our current rates.
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Member of OneWed.com - Wedding planning guide. Find local wedding photographers, wedding dresses, and so much more!
Preferred vendor at St. Cecilia Music Center venue
Preferred vendor listed in the Grand Rapids, Michigan Musicians section of Decidio.com
WedAlert.com, "Your Wedding Planning Just Got Easier." Listen to hundreds of wedding songs. Find local wedding professionals, articles, and much more. Visit now for your chance to win a free honeymoon.