Thursday, July 27, 2017

What To Look For In A String Quartet NY For Your Wedding Ceremony

By William Perry


After all, you may have some music background, but not necessarily be a Chamber Music connoisseur. You can hire any music group for cheap. Just go to any local high school with a decent music program, and you'll find ensembles composed of high school students, and maybe a teacher playing the viola. That may be OK some times. But most likely, you will get a not so good music experience during your wedding ceremony. Let us focus on the following article talking more on what to look for in a String quartet NY for your wedding ceremony.

Music Quality: When hiring a string quartet for your wedding, the quality of the music is paramount. It can be daunting for a nonmusician to assess the musical competence of a string quartet, but fortunately, there are many criteria that you can use to help you decide. Sound clips (and video clips) are the best way to get a sense of the quality of the group.

If you hire musicians recommended by your local orchestra, you are guaranteed to get the best your money can afford. Why? Because professional musicians have tens of years of music training and performance experience. They know their art, they love what they do, and they'll do anything they can to make your wedding day a success.

Experience: The more experience your group has, the more your mind will be put at ease and the more adept they will be at adapting to any curve balls that may arise on your big day. When was the group established? What types of venues have they performed at recently? What types of weddings do they have experience performing for? These are all questions that you should consider. Often this information is posted on their website.

While thread foursomes are the standard form of a stringed ensemble, most quartets can also regroup to play in extended or reduced formations such as a cord trio or duo (violin plus viola or cello) for smaller events. It's worth noting that a cord duo or trio is suitable for venues where performance space is limited, or if your budget doesn't stretch to a full thread foursome. If on the other hand money is no object, you should consider extending your ensemble to a cord quintet, sextet or even an entire orchestra.

The Thread Foursome can provide you with good references: Once you have located a Cord Foursome, you must ask for references. Any serious musician will be more than happy to give you the name and contact information of people that can recommend their services. And, just to be sure, talk to those references. Ask about the quality of the music, the punctuality, the behavior and the overall professionalism of the quartet. Hopefully, you will hear good stories. If not, find a new foursome.

The Thread Foursome can give you a private performance: Professional Cord Foursomes know that auditions are part of the business. So, ask for it. Set a time and date, and be ready to ask for samples of the music in their repertoire. If you have specific pieces of music in mind, you must tell them in advance. The musicians need time to rehearse or touch-up their music.

Give the group as much information about your event as possible to get the most accurate price quote and to make sure you are comparing apples to apples when comparison shopping. When taking the above criteria into account, you can make a better decision on what is the best balance of quality and value. Lastly, if you have fallen in love with a certain group but they are just out of your budget, ask them if they offer a string trio.




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