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From
the wedding ceremony to the cocktail hour and reception, Mary Kay's beautiful
music will create the perfect atmosphere for your guests.
"Just
a little note...to thank you for playing at our wedding. When we sat down
and watched the video, I actually had the opportuity to hear you play.
YOU WERE FABULOUS - exactly what I wanted!! I really appreciate your participation
in our ceremony. It made my wedding extra special!"
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The
Ceremony
Nothing is more beautiful
for a wedding ceremony than the harp. And it's beautiful to look at, too!
For wedding ceremonies,
Mary Kay provides music for:
- Prelude - 1/2 hour
of music while guests are being seated
- Processional -
This is the music played while the bride walks down the aisle. If you'd
like, I can play a special piece for the bridesmaids, as well.
- Ceremony Music
- any special music played during the ceremony
- Recessional - some
jubilant music played while the bride and groom walk back down the aisle
- Postlude - one
or two pieces played while guests are leaving. If you'd like, I can
play during the receiving line, as well.
Here's
some handy information on wedding music:
Wedding
Music Guide for Celtic Harp
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I provide a number
of options for cocktail hours:
- Solo Celtic Harp
- gentle music in the Irish, Scottish, and American folk tradition
- Celtic Harp and
Flute - Irish, Scottish, and American music in the folk tradition, elegant
or lively
- Mann-Klales Flute
and Guitar Duo - from Bach to 20th century, classical or jazz standards
for a touch of class
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Reception
Is your reception
a quiet, intimate affair? Or are you looking for something a little more
lively? Choose from:
- Solo Celtic Harp
- gentle music in the Irish, Scottish, and American folk tradition
- Celtic Harp and
Flute - Irish, Scottish, and American music in the folk tradition, elegant
or lively
- Mann-Klales Flute
and Guitar Duo - from Bach to 20th century, classical or jazz standards
for a touch of class
- Twirlin'
Martha 5-piece Irish Irish band - traditional Irish songs and dance
tunes, plus your favorite pub classics
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