How much do your services cost?
Fees may vary based upon services requested.  Please contact me for a free estimate.

What geographic area do you cover?
I play in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area.

What music would a typical wedding ceremony include?
Prelude Music:  This is normally 20-30 minutes of music before the ceremony begins.  This sets the mood, which is usually quiet and magical, preparing everyone for the beautiful vows.

Seating of the Mothers:
  Some brides choose to have a special music selection played as the mothers (and grandmothers) of the bride and groom are escorted down the aisle and seated.

Wedding Party Processional:
  This is a selection played as the bridesmaids walk down the aisle.  Many brides choose Pachelbel's Canon in D as the wedding party processional since in can easily be modified to accommodate just a few, or many bridesmaids.

Bride's Processional:  The bride's entrance is announced with a grand fanfare and the guests stand.  The bride often enters to the Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride) however, she may choose other suitable music.

Ceremony Music:
  Music may be played between readings, during communion, or during the lighting of the unity candle.

Recessional:
  The Recessional happens at the end of the wedding ceremony, usually after the kiss or after the officiant introduces the couple as husband and wife.

Are you able to play Outside?
Yes.  However, please note that the harp requires protection from the elements such as rain, wind, and even direct sunlight.

Can the sound from the Harp be amplified?
The harp has a rich, full sound capable of filling most rooms without amplification.  In the case of an outdoor ceremony where there might be background noise, or a very large indoor venue, I would recommend using amplification. I provide all equipment for amplification.