|
Suggestions for Selecting Your Wedding Musicians
June 14, 2004
Many brides are overwhelmed by having to make 2,156 decisions in
planning their wedding ceremonies and receptions to ensure their
absolutely perfect wedding day. What to choose: silver or gold table
linens; chicken or salmon; pink roses or delphiniums? Please, allow
me to assist you in selecting your wedding musicians.
As a professional Chicago pianist and wedding musician for over
21 years, I have been a significant part of thousands of celebrations
that included behind the scenes negotiations, phone
discussions, music selections, rehearsals, recommendations for additional
vendors, etc. Particular brides were searching for only the best,
and Id like to share suggestions in how you can do the same
to ensure that your special day be memorable, beautiful, and special.
Let the Professionals Handle the Details
Relax and trust the wedding professionals to help you by virtue
of their expertise. For instance, I have had countless years of
experience and witnessed almost every possible scenario imaginable:
- I have seen a bride faint just before saying I do.
- Brides who heard the Bridal March and stood frozen in the doorway.
- The ring bearer who had forgotten the ring on the 16th floor
of the hotel.
- Ceremonies starting 45 minutes late because Uncle Bob took a
wrong turn driving to the church, etc.
Despite the challenges presented, these weddings were absolutely
beautiful, with much credit given to professional vendors who knew
how to handle them. When selecting your vendors, be sure they can
offer you top references and have professional materials to share
that represent a quality business. If your phone calls are not handled
professionally and promptly, you are wise to go to someone else.
Remember: You are planning one wedding; we help plan thousands!
Many people are looking for value today and may believe that because
Aunt Frannie plays the piano, shed be perfect as your cocktail
pianist. Aunt Frannie may know Let Me Call You Sweetheart,
but do you want to hear it 35 times in an hour? Will your guests
be disappointed because she doesnt know how to play anything
else? Let Aunt Frannie be a guest. Leave the music to the professional
who has a wide repertoire for everyone present. A professional musician
is trained to take requests, play polished, professional arrangements,
and do it all while smiling and carrying on a conversation without
taking her hands off the keys.
Live Music is Recommended
All beautiful, elegant wedding ceremonies and receptions will have
live music; please leave your CDs in the car.
If you are absolutely on the tightest budget, you can hire a solo
musician for what two dinner entrees or a lovely floral centerpiece
would cost. Its smart not to cut corners with
ambience. Music sets the tone for your day: your guests will notice.
Keep this thought in mind, as well, for your wedding showers, rehearsal
dinners, and post nuptial champagne brunches. A celebration without
music is only a meeting.
Ask for Qualified References
Ask your friends to share names of local vendors they have dealt
with for their special occasions. If you dont know of anyone,
the facility where you are planning your event usually has a list
of preferred musicians for wedding ceremonies, receptions, and corporate
events that include wonderful people such as bands, orchestras,
DJs, florists, photographers, caterers, videographers, etc.
Also, consider asking your catering coordinator for their list
of professional musicians in your area. This is the best possible
resource you can find in that recommended vendors do not pay to
be listed. Preferred vendors are specifically recommended for consistent
quality service and impeccable reputations.
Anyone can get listed in a phone book or a wedding magazine for
a fee. Recommendations will cost you nothing but are tremendously
valuable resources. If the facility recommends someone superior
who guests are talking about for weeks to come following a wedding,
this reflects extremely well upon the vendor and the facility.
Church Rules
Chicago brides planning Catholic wedding ceremonies need to consult
with the musical director of their local churches before selecting
musicians. It is common practice for the church to require you utilize
their in house musicians and will not allow you to bring
in outside vendors. The church often has an approved
list of musical selections allowed. Be sure to call first.
Article Written By
Kathie Nicolet
Chicago Wedding Pianist
email | website
Phone: 630-830-2345
Congratulations with All My Sincere Good Wishes for a Beautiful
Wedding! For those seeking recommendations for Chicago vendors,
please contact me, anytime! My personal recommendations are provided
as complimentary service for those seeking only the best that Chicago
has to offer for your special, successful day!
Kathie Nicolets Various Professional Credits:
- Chicago Pianist For Beautiful Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions
Since 1983
- Preferred Vendor of Mayor Daleys Office of Special Events
- Chicago Hyatt/Hilton/Marriotts-Ambassador East Hotels (Pump
Room/Chicago)
- Von Maur Lead PianistSt. Charles 2004
back to trusted affiliates
|