Looking For Ceremony Music Ideas

I don't think I've posted this here before, but I've been trying to get a Bell Chior to play at my wedding ceremony and just found out last night that they won't be able to do it. Do you all think that having recorded ceremony music is tacky?

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Posted by Leah; updated 11/22/00

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Sorry to hear that your plans aren't working out with the bell choir........: (

But to answer your question---- No...I don't think that having recorded music is tacky....Not if done tastefully. I think that the overall presentation is what is important. And besides....Nobody is even looking at the people playing the music....All eyes are on the bride and groom.: )
Posted by Keri H.; updated 11/23/00

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Leah,

Too bad we don't live close to each other. I've got a friend that is excellent with bells. She passed them out at a Christmas
Party, (mind you, none of us have ever tried this) we were playing Christmas songs within 5 minutes. She just
Stood and pointed to us when it was our turn to ring....I wish I would have taped it....It was so funny!!!

But, I agree with Keri, recorded music is not a bad idea as long as it is done well. All eyes will be on you and your
Honey.....Music won't be a great factor.

(Bri and I went to reserve the hall. The woman called me a week later and told me that she made an awful mistake)
My heart went in my throat.....She booked us on a date that was already reserved...We had to go from June 9th
To June 16th. So, I know what you are feeling when things are in place and you have to change your plans.

Best of Luck.....

Diane
Posted by Diane; updated 11/23/00