Wedding Music
04:16 on Saturday, May 3, 2008
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03:16 on Sunday, May 4, 2008
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blackhellebore89 (156 points)
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Posted by blackhellebore89
Boccherini has some interesting pieces (can't think of any names at the moment) and you could spice canon in d up a little, if your good at that sort of thing. it is played best with at least two violins though, and even better with a full quartet. Mozart is always good. Can you buy cheap classical cds from a (don't quite now how to explain it) place like target or sears? or whatever the equivalent is where you are? try listening to them, you might get an idea.
just coast around sites that you can listen to music on
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08:06 on Sunday, June 22, 2008
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jillteachr (13 points)
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If you like Canon, Hal Leonard publishes a Classical music book with play-along cd and vol.3 has that as well as Bach's Concerto No.1 in A Minor (first movement), Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (first movement), Flight of the Bumblebee, Hungarian Dance No. 5, Meditation by Massenet, Beethoven's Romance in F, and Vivaldi's Spring, the first movement.
What is their wedding song? Maybe you should consider that one or the father/daughter dance song (something like I Loved her First, My Little Girl, Sunrise/Sunset). You can find those in play-along cd format.
Jill
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