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coloradosnoflake2
August 16th, 2010 @12:45 am  

an ipod with the portable home dock speakers maybe?
are you hiring a DJ for the reception? Ask him if you could pay him a small fee to sit through the ceremony and work the boombox.

Princess W
August 17th, 2010 @7:12 pm  

Find a CD that you like and play it during the wedding, or record your own CD of your favorite songs and play that. I had someone play the piano during my wedding. She’s played at lots of my friend’s weddings, and wasn’t really a close friend of the family, so I didn’t mind asking her to do it.

DigitalDiva
August 20th, 2010 @2:48 am  

I am having an outdoor ceremony also, and we are just going to set up speakers and a CD player to play Canon in D as I walk down the aisle. Either that or we will get someone to perform playing guitar as I walk down the aisle. My brother has an amplifier that we can use, and my family also has a microphone to put in front of the guitar. A few years ago, my brother and I performed at our cousin’s outdoor ceremony. I sang and he played guitar. We used his amp and our microphone. You should check with family members and see if anyone has any stereo equipment that you can borrow – that way it doesn’t cost you anything. Canon in D (Pachelbel) actually sounds really nice on the guitar if you know someone who plays.

Mother M
August 21st, 2010 @6:59 pm  

I attended an outdoor wedding ceremony where the music was provided by a violinist…beautiful and inexpensive and…best of all…NO glitches with a stereo or boombox

lol
August 22nd, 2010 @9:51 pm  

If you’re having a DJ for your reception see if he has a sound set-up for the ceremony (as I DO!) that can be used.
I only charge $20 extra for that mos est service.
A decent DJ should have the formal music or that of your choice.
My portable sound system that I use for the ceremony takes just 10 minutes to set up.

misshammy
August 25th, 2010 @1:07 am  

I’m having an outdoor wedding, and having the DJ do this.

If this is not in your budget, and you decide to do the stereo/boombox, have your ushers press play/stop/etc.
:)

Jule
August 28th, 2010 @12:53 pm  

We hired a guitarist. He played before and during ceremony, during the cocktail hour and dinner, total 2 – 2.5 hours and charged us 300 dollars. He brought his own speakers and everything.

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