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Oct 05, 2009 04:43 PM Back
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I feel like more and more couples I meet with are planning their ceremonies at the reception location rather than the traditional church setting. So, the same question keeps coming up 'what do I do for ceremony music?' Personally, the most beutiful and traditional sound is that of a classical trio or quartet. Check out the link below to hear some samples.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBuIVmBupRU&feature=channel
As always....happy planning!
I feel like more and more couples I meet with are planning their ceremonies at the reception location rather than the traditional church setting. So, the same question keeps coming up 'what do I do for ceremony music?' Personally, the most beutiful and traditional sound is that of a classical trio or quartet. Check out the link below to hear some samples.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBuIVmBupRU&feature=channel
As always....happy planning!
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