When would you normally sing during the Church Wedding Service?
The traditional place to have a piece of music sung is during the signing of the register. There is a natural pause in the proceedings where we would sing music of your choice.
Will you stay for the entire Service?
Yes, we will be present up to an hour before the service begins which will allow us to set-up and familliarise ourselves with the venue. We will attend the entire service and lead the congregation in the hymns.
When would you sing during a Civil Ceremony?
Again, the traditional place to have a piece of music sung is during the signing of the register. We can also provide music as your guests are being seated, when the bride arrives and as the bridal couple leave. We can help you design your Civil Service to suit your requirements and themes.
Can we hear what you sound like?
Yes, we have a sample CD that we can send you on request containing a selection of our most popular music.
Can we have our own choice of music?
Yes, we will be happy to discuss your bespoke requirements.
Will your accompanist/organist play for the entire service?
For Church services the church will normally provide a resident organist who will play the hymns and the music to accompany the bridal party in and out of the church.
Should you want us to play for the entire service we will be happy to discuss this with you.