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Las Vegas Wedding Music - 12 Unique, Inexpensive Options
While rumors continue to fly that Las Vegas wedding music is expensive if live, the number one contracting company in Las Vegas continues to dispel those rumors daily.
The owner of Las Vegas Wedding Music said simply, “Las Vegas wedding couples have many unique inexpensive options available to them, whether it is through our company or another.”
Chandler Judkins, owner, is himself a musician and strives to find more ways to integrate live music into Las Vegas weddings by making it cost less than a dj and more unique than anything Las Vegas brides and grooms have seen.
Las Vegas Wedding Music has 12 new unique package ideas for couples looking for that unique sound at their Las Vegas wedding.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 1: Flute with string trio or piano Las Vegas string quartets are quite popular and will probably continue to be, however, Las Vegas Wedding Music has found a way to keep the beautiful soft sound that a wedding should have, but with a unique twist by adding a Las Vegas flautist.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 2: Flute, Cello, Oboe Trio This trio is less expensive than a string quartet but continues to have the softness of the strings as well as the addition of a beautiful flute, famous for it’s rich sound.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 3: Flute, Harp Duo This is a classic unique package that Las Vegas Wedding Music has requests for often. The two together make a unique option for guests to enjoy, but doesn’t stray too far from the norm.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 4: Saxophone Quartet Don’t skip past this one until you’ve heard it for yourself. The gorgeous sound of this brass quartet blows many Las Vegas brides and grooms away.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 5: Brass Quartet Two trumpets, tuba, and a trombone are the classic combinations for this option. Don’t let the trumpets fool you. They are played elegantly, with such a beautiful tone, it matches the saxophone easily.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 6: Solo Classical Guitar A classical guitar for a Las Vegas wedding can be an amazing option for those looking for something unique, inexpensive, yet elegant.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 7: Piccolo Trumpet, Piano or Organ Duo The piccolo trumpet is one of the most beautiful sounding instruments ever invented with a soprano tone. The piano or organ are the perfect instruments to combine with the piccolo trumpet to create something traditional and unique all at the same time.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 8: Solo Piano Some may think that this option isn’t that unique, but many Las Vegas couples don’t choose this option because they look at it as too simple or overdone. This simply isn’t true. A solo pianist can be the most unique option available, and sometimes, it’s the more simple sound that makes a wedding even more elegant.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 9: Accordion A Las Vegas wedding musician who plays the accordion is the perfect idea for an Italian wedding. It’s rustic sound makes guests feel as if they are actually in Italy.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 10: Bagpipes Bagpipes is the traditional instrument from Scotland and the Las Vegas musician comes in the matching complete attire, kilt and all.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 11: Solo Harp A Las Vegas solo harpist is perfect for background music, and doesn’t play over your guests talking.
Las Vegas Wedding Music Package 12: Singing Harpist A singing harpist is the perfect touch for a perfect Las Vegas wedding. It is unique and none of your guests will expect to enter heaven when they enter your wedding venue.
Las Vegas Wedding Music can work with nearly any budget and their packages start as low as 0.
About the Author: Renae earned her journalism degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Find Las Vegas wedding music at http://www.lvweddingmusic.com.
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