Photo credit: Paul Andrews
The best part about booking a live musician for your wedding is that you can tailor your choices, making your special day that bit more special and unique!
Playing for weddings is a huge honour and to get to be part of someone’s big day is always really special. Ada offers four different musical options, all able to be tailored to your preferences whether they are harp and vocals, instrumental harp, piano and vocals or instrumental piano. All or a combination of these can be picked as part of your ceremony, drinks reception or wedding breakfast.
The harp, the traditional wedding instrument, creates a romantic and magical atmosphere for your ceremony. It’s beautiful appearance and enchanting sound tick all the boxes for a traditional ceremony.
Harp and vocals uses the traditional wedding instrument of the harp and gives it a more modern twist. With the addition of Ada’s soulful and emotive vocals, this combination takes the traditional wedding instrument into the modern day, making it a unique option for your ceremony, drinks reception or wedding breakfast.
Instrumental piano can perfectly capture the emotion of a ceremony, whether it’s a romantic classical piece or a more popular love song arranged for piano. Instrumental piano is a versatile and classic option for your ceremony.
Piano and vocals is a popular wedding music choice for a reason. With the versatility of the instrument combined with vocals, piano and vocals is a great choice for your drinks reception or wedding breakfast as it cuts through and gives more options for an upbeat and lively vibe.
An example of what a couple could choose would be:
Instrumental harp or harp and vocals for bridal entrance
Harp and vocals for signing of register and couples exit song
Piano and vocals for drinks reception
Whatever your preference, Ada will work with you directly to make sure we find the package that best suits you as a couple and if you have any special song requests, Ada will learn up to 3 songs for your ceremony, drinks reception or wedding breakfast.
Photo credit: Paul Andrews ©