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Author: The Pin
Date: 2013-05-21 00:06
My niece has asked me to play the clarinet for her small, informal wedding. Has anyone every played for a wedding unaccompanied or is that totally crazy? I'm thinking that I need a keyboard player as a minimum. Has anyone done this?
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Author: clariniano
Date: 2013-05-21 00:37
Keyboard player strongly recommended, I've done a few weddings, and here is a list of stuff I think is suitable for church services, but most if not all work for weddings as well:
http://wp.me/ptnC6-rW
Also, try to arrange some funds to be paid for it, even if you're a student in high school or college. Where I live standard rate is between $75-$200, depending on the amount of music and what parts of the service you are playing.
Meri
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Author: clarnibass
Date: 2013-05-21 05:14
Yes. Both I and another friend played solos (each seperately) in a friend's wedding. Since she asked, I guess it's important for her that you play and less important what you play.
What I played was an improvisation based on a song she always sang at the end of yoga lessons, so it can be an idea to choose something personal like that.
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Author: HANGARDUDE
Date: 2013-05-21 15:05
Aha, I got a suggestion for you:
The classic Jewish wedding song- Mazel Tov!
A guitar(wooden) player should be added though. For the down-and-upbeats.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cTm3GRGdts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU2AvrJ5GLA
Josh
Post Edited (2013-05-21 15:11)
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Author: tacet
Date: 2013-05-22 20:06
Have used Bach "Gavotte en Rondeau" (from E major violin partita) for a wedding; worked out nicely. Of course, you will wish to transpose to read F major on Bb clarinet -- and skip the double stopped parts.
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2013-05-23 15:32
As one of the main music pieces at my 1st Wedding, I had the Pianist play a gorgeous Bach Cantata piece.
Was only after the Divorce, that I saw the English Translation of the German title.
"I stand with one foot in the Grave"..........
http://www.SkypeClarinetLessons.com
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