Weddings

Proposal: What could be more beautiful than the romantic moment of a loved one on bended knee, presenting a sparkling ring, while a saxophonist plays the bride's favorite song, leading to an emotional proposal? The answer is simply, nothing.

Wedding Ceremony: Planning the order of a wedding ceremony can be overwhelming, but most ceremonies follow a similar format. The processional typically begins with the entrance of immediate family and the wedding party, followed by the bride escorted by her father. Music can enhance the atmosphere, with a prelude for guests, special songs for the mother of the bride, groom, best man, bridal party, and the bride's entrance. The signing of marriage documents may include entertainment, followed by a unity ceremony and recessional. During the cocktail hour, guests can enjoy saxophone instrumentals. The reception is a time to relax, celebrate, and enjoy music and entertainment, with options for music during dining or towards the end of dinner.

Musically speaking, at your (client [Bride or Groom] ) request you can have a 15-20 minute prelude while the guests are being seated. The MOTHER of the bride usually requires 1 special song to march down the aisle. {1 song}

The Groom and Best Man also marches down to a song specific to them. {1 song)

The Bridal Party gets a song of their own which is sometimes looped in order to accommodate the entire party marching down the aisle. The looping is dependent on how large the party size is. {1 song}

Now it's time for the BRIDE to make her grand entrance. She gets to choose a song that she wants to march down the aisle to and be serenaded as she walks down with the giveaway father. {1 song}

Signing of Marriage Documents/Register is next in the sequence where Entertainment would be needed. This segments follows the format of a mini performance for your guests while the documents are being signed. It is recommended to have 2 songs prepared for this segments. {2 songs}

Unity Ceremony. In a unity ritual, the couple does something that physically symbolizes their new union, such as using two candles to light a single candle or binding their hands together with a ribbon. This sometimes requires 1 song playing in the background as someone speaks or reads something symbolic. {1 song} (OPTIONAL)

Recessional : The recessional marks the official pronouncement of marriage by the officiant, followed by the introduction of the newlyweds to the guests for the first time. Guests are encouraged to applaud and celebrate as the couple leads the recessional down the aisle.

Cocktail Hour : During the cocktail hour, while the couple is away for photos, guests can enjoy a variety of saxophone instrumentals and performances from different genres to keep them entertained until the couple returns.

Reception : The recessional signifies the officiant pronouncing the couple married and introducing them to the guests, followed by the couple leading the recessional down the aisle as guests cheer. During the cocktail hour, guests can enjoy saxophone instrumentals from various genres to keep them entertained while the couple is away for photos. During the reception, as the day winds down, guests can relax and celebrate the union with family and friends. Activities such as cake cutting and champagne popping take place, accompanied by good quality music from an experienced professional and delicious food. Some clients prefer to have music playing while guests dine, while others choose to save the entertainment for later in the evening. The choice is yours. It is crucial to select the right music and entertainment for your reception, as it can greatly impact the overall atmosphere. Be intentional in your choices and consider how you want the evening to unfold. Additionally, ensure that the Emcee you choose complements the entertainer for a seamless and enjoyable experience for all.