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Wedding Music Brisbane & Gold Coast

Today and the wide range of choice you can have for your wedding is endless.  From live music through to a mp3 you can do whatever you want… But have you ever thought about having a string quartet play at your wedding?

When most people think of a string quartet, they most likely think mozart and classical music.. and to some (and I’m sure it’s more than one) would prefer something more upbeat and familiar. That’s why String Quartet have created a repertoire of music to suit most people’s taste of music. From Coldplay to Buble right through to a bit of The Beatles and even Elton John! have made wedding music with a string quartet exciting!

To give you a taste of the string quartet 16 Strings met on Sunday to record a new song called “Hoppipolla” by . It’s the second song on the following video… Enjoy

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For more information on how can be part of your wedding day click here

 

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Why A String Quartet?

There is nothing more beautiful than a live string quartet as your , corporate or private functions.

The sound of the strings and your guests chatting happily amongst themselves is something to be desired. However, a string quartet doesn’t have to have the traditional classical sound if that’s not you, you can jazz or pop it up with more contemporary pieces that have been specially arranged for the string quartet. has worked extremely hard to keep our repertoire up to speed with the popular music of today.

Here’s some of the many contemporary songs you can have with :

Jazz
Aint No Sunshine, Autumn Leaves, Call Me Irresponsible, Cantaloupe Island, Dream A Little Dream of Me, Fever, Fly Me to the Moon, The Girl from Ipanema, It Don’t Mean A Thing, I Get A Kick Out of You, It Had To Be You, Mack The Knife, Over the Rainbow, Someone to Watch Over Me, Summertime, Take Five, Unforgettable, The Way You Look, When I Fall In , Moondance, For Once In My Life, Summer Wind, You’ll Never Find Another, Crazy Little Thing Called , Sway, Come Fly With Me, Home, Everything, Can’t Help Falling In , A Tangerine Rag, What a Wonderful World, Don’t Know Why, Sunrise, Pink Panther, Tea For Two, Sunny Side, At Last, Plus more…

Pop
Viva La Vida, Violet Hill, Clocks, Yellow, Love Stroy, Only Hope, 20 Good REasons, Chasing Cars, The Prayer, I’ll Be There, Raise Me Up, Yesterday, Eleanor Rigby, Penny Lane, All We Need Is Love, Lady Madonna, Imagine, Iris, Linger, Bella’s Lullaby, All I Want Is You, Beautiful Day, Plus more…

To see all of our repertoire or to hear some of our sample songs please go to: http://www.16-strings.com/music

 

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Be The Fire Of Inspire

received a lovely testimonial today from a bride and groom that we recently played for at their wedding (see below). However, the part that was the most touching out of the whole testimonial was the P.S at the bottom. The bride commented that because of , her husband was inspired to pick up his and start playing again.

To be an to another, there is truly nothing better in life…

Testimonial:

We wish to thank the 16 Strings quartet for their wonderful performance at our at the Hyatt Regency, Sanctuary Cove. In planning my wedding, I hoped for an elegant, timeless ceremony, with music to fill our hearts with joy and bring smiles to the faces of our guests, and we could not have chosen better than 16 Strings. I will always remember how it felt to have my husband place my wedding ring on my finger, then hear the stirring opening bars of “the Prayer” performed by the quartet filling the beautiful chapel. Our guests were enthralled, and I cannot recommend your services highly enough.

Kind regards, and Merry Christmas ~Sherlene and Craig

PS: unfortunately your stunning performance has inspired my new husband to pick up his violin again, and he has been stuck on Book 1 of the Suzuki Method for the last 2 years. Pray for me and send Aspirin :D

thanks 16 strings

Here is also an article from Peter Sinclair of Motivational Memo also talking on the topic of inspiration. Enjoy…

Be The Fire Of Inspire

There is a flame that is lit within my heart every time that I consult with a great mind. It is often sparked by a book, a conversation, a speech, a movie, a song, a scene or even a sign.

And if I am ever ready to be lit up with inspiration, there is an immediate point of ignition from which creative thought, accompanied by corresponding action, is loosed – like rocket fuel. It causes an explosion, and I cannot but be inspired to be transformed into ‘the creator’.

But the fuel best foraged for such momentous events is a life filled with expectation to receive. That alone prepares the recipient for the flash.

For this one has tendered the tinder during the dry times of perspiration and persistence. For this is often the fuel that paves the way for the flood of inspiration that is set to follow; a flood of fire that will engulf all in its path.

It is a consuming burning mass of uniquity’s flame that in turn will then send forth embers designed to inspire one here and another there, so they too can enjoy the eternal flame that has been lit in the hearts of men and women throughout the ages.

For we are as Olympian runners passing the flame one to another until it reaches its destination – the hearts and souls of men.

Refuse to stand as cardboard puppets. Breathe fire. Be as a molten volcano overflowing its rim. Light the candle. Strike the match. Be fired. Be an inferno.

Be inspired. Be an inspiration, and fan ‘the fire of inspire’ to lift you higher and higher. For that same flame that burns within you will warm the multitudes who so desperately seek more than just the cold and leftover morsels that a life lacking in inspiration would only ever offer them to eat.

Peter Sinclair
www.motivationalmemo.com

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What’s Your Perfect Wedding Song?

wedding_danceMusic… it draws on ones emotions and can make special moment in time extra special! When it comes to your wedding, music is the perfect way to complete the perfect day.

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For your ceremony, your choice of music and entertainment can also assist in personalizing your marriage ceremony by enriching the atmosphere. Music can be used to express your personality, and songs can also hold meaning for you and your fiancé. When is the music played in the ceremony? Here is a suggestion:

  • Prior to the ceremony as your guests arrive
  • Singing of the register
  • The departure of your guests

What about the reception?

Music will add life and personality to your reception. Music can be a background entertainment to enhance the mood.

When choosing your music selection there may be significant moments where a certain song or style of music played can make the moment extra special. Here are some ‘moment’ suggestions:

  • The bridal party’s entrance
  • The cutting of the cake
  • The bridal waltz
  • Dinner background entertainment
  • Exiting song

Choose songs that will mean something to you and your partner.

Our Brides Favourites:

  • Canon In D
  • Spring (From Four Seasons)
  • Bridal Chorus
  • Wedding March
  • Sheep May Graze Safely
  • Moondance
  • Crazy Little Thing Called Loe
  • Come Fly With Me
  • What A Wonderful World
  • Sunrise
  • At Last
  • Viva La Vida
  • Clocks
  • Yellow
  • Beautiful Day
  • Linger
  • Raise Me Up
  • All You Need Is
  • You can also make a request if your favourite isn’t here (additional fees apply).

For the full list of repertoire go to:  http://www.16-strings.com/music

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A Taste Of Heaven On The Streets Of Copenhagen!

Those two Familiar strains! One of them was probably 17 years old, wearing a green kalmuk coat with large bone buttons. The coat was much too large for him. He held the tightly under his chin; his cap was pulled down over his eyes. His hand was concealed in a fingerless glove; his fingers were red and blue with cold. The other one was older and wore a chenille coat. Both were blind. A little girl, who presumably guided them, stood in front of them, thrust her hands under her scarf. We gathered one by one, a few admirers of those melodies – a postman with his mail bag, a little boy, a maidservant, a couple of dock workers. The elegant carriages rolled noisily by; the carts and wagons drowned out the melodies, which emerged fragmentarily for a moment. You two unfortunate artists, do you know that those strains hide in themselves the glories of the whole world?

(Danish Philosopher 1813-1855)