Viola or Second Violin?

I’m often asked what the difference is between a trio with two violins and a cello and one with a viola instead of the second violin.

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A June Wedding at St Augustine Cathedral in Tucson

Most fathers of the bride do little more than show up for the ceremony and pay the bills.

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Having a Friend Officiate

I've recently noticed that more and more brides and grooms are asking friends or family members to officiate at their weddings.

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Wedding Planning In Today’s Economy

Today’s faltering economy has put many bridal couples in a serious financial bind.

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Cocktail Hour Music

Clients often ask us to play during cocktail hour and sometimes dinner, too.

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U2’s “Beautiful Day”

Don’t be afraid to ask your musicians to play songs that have a special meaning for you.

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"I Have No Idea How To Choose My Recessional"

Many brides know they want a classical string duo, trio or quartet to play for their ceremony but aren’t at all sure exactly what music to choose. Not many brides have musical backgrounds so this issue comes up all the time.

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Choosing Instruments

Choosing instruments for your string duo, trio, or quartet can be confusing for the non-musician. How can you make a selection if you don’t know the difference between a violin and a viola. They even look alike!

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