Solo Piano, Solo Harp, Solo Guitar
Each of these instruments has a beautiful appearance and unique sound
quality. Choosing one comes down to the atmosphere you want to create for your wedding
or special event.
Of the three, solo piano is the most versatile
instrument in that it has a full rich full sound. A vast repertoire and variety of styles
can be played on the piano. In locations where a piano is not available a portable Keyboard
can be provided. A keyboard player can set up and play an outdoor wedding ceremony and move
to also perform at the cocktail hour.
Solo Harp looks and sounds beautiful and can play
just about anything that a piano can play. Harp is portable and can moves between locations;
weddng ceremony to the wedding cocktail hour.
Solo Guitar offers a wide
repertoire and variety of styles and is very portable; easily moving between locations.
Piano, Harp or a Guitar are good accompaniment instruments for vocal performance at wedding ceremonies and receptions.
There are many music options possible. Create a Duo by adding Flute to Guitar. Flute and Harp is also a great Duo
as is Flute and Piano.
In addition to being good accompaniment instruments Piano, Harp or Guitar can perform all by themselves.
The elegant simplicity of
Solo Guitar; the beauty of Solo Harp; the dynamic of Solo Piano.
Live music enhances any occasion.
When planning live music for your Cocktail Hour, Dinner Party or Wedding consider
Solo Piano, Solo Harp or Solo Guitar.
More Duos, Trios, Quartets and Soloists:
Live Flute Trio - Flute, Violin and Cello
String Quartet & String Quartet Alternatives
Piano Quartet - Flute, Violin, Cello and Keyboard
Male Vocal Quartet
Duo - Flute and Piano
Solo Harp
Flute
Solo Piano
Solo Guitar
Live Bands
Live Jazz Trio
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