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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Wedding in Hanalei




During our flight from Oahu to Kauai for a wedding at the Prince ville Hanalei
we encountered a beautiful sunrise from the window of the airplane.
Hawaiian Airlines has the best deals for early morning flight which also gives
you the chance to see a sunrise in the sky.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Ten things to remember


Flower girl kissing the maid of Honor at a Hawaii wedding
  1. Always choose professional musicians and don't be afraid to check what qualifications they have. Most ensembles or bands will be able to provide you with a demonstration CD or tape to give you an idea of the quality of their playing.

  2. Experienced musicians will be able to provide advice on suitable repertoire for the different aspects of your wedding day, and should be able to send you a list of the pieces that they play. They will find it helpful if you then make your own list of the items that you particularly like and also any that you dislike.

  3. If you are having a civil wedding, you must make sure that none of the music played during the ceremony has a religious connection. You may be asked by the registrar to provide a list of the items that will be performed.

  4. If your wedding reception is in a public place (i.e. a hotel, restaurant or hall) then that venue requires a licence for the performance of music that is still in copyright. It is up to the venue (and not you or the performers) to obtain a licence, but if they have weddings there regularly they will probably already have one. If your reception is taking place in a private location (for instance in a marquee in the garden of a private house) no licence is required. Similarly, the PRS do not licence the performance of music during "Divine Service in churches or other places of worship". More information is available from the Performing Rights Society.

  5. Establish contact with your musicians two or three weeks before your wedding to confirm arrangements and to finalise details of the music that will be played.

  6. Some thought will need to be given to the placement of live musicians so that the volume of the music never interferes with guests' conversations. Discuss this with your contact at the reception venue if you are worried, and mention any concerns you have to the musicians themselves as they will be used to bearing this in mind when they play. Your musicians will also need a room in which to leave their instrument cases so that they are safe and out of the way.

  7. When you visit your reception venue make sure that you have checked that there will be enough room to position the band or ensemble. Check with the musicians as to how much room they will need for their instruments, music stands, amplifiers and so on, and ask them if they have any special seating requirements. String players, for example, require chairs without arms in order to bow their instruments properly.

  8. Your musicians will require short breaks from time to time. It is a good idea to provide them with some refreshments, and depending on the time of day something to eat as well.

  9. If you are going to ask your musicians to play outside, it is helpful to make sure that there will be some form of shelter from the sun. The varnish on some instruments can be ruined by strong sunlight.

  10. Double-check what procedure the band or ensemble has in the event that one of its members is unwell. They will probably have a list of experienced deputies, but it is worth making sure.

children and bridesmaids running


Photo by Hawaii wedding photographers at www.lotustar.com

At our site on Blue Hawaii weddings you may find some more important information
at the links below

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Wedding Music

Wedding Music

Music has become a vital part of the wedding ceremonies. This applies to most weddings held around the world. Before the wedding takes place, every member of the family takes as much time to decide which piece they would like to play in the wedding. No other elements in the wedding celebration have got the power to touch the hearts of the guest and engage the emotions of the entire people the way music does. Apart from that music conveys a message of joy and celebration reflecting the personality of both the bride and the groom.
Viloinist playing the Violin at a Wedding in Hawaii
more Hawaii wedding info may be found at Hawaii wedding music

Weddings have different specific orders of events. The event starts from the entrance of the mothers and grandparents ushered inside followed by the groomsmen and clergy and then the bridesmaids. Finally the grand entry of the bride and the groom marks the day. All these events are accompanied by their own piece. Each piece marks the changing events and the importance of the function.

Wedding music is of vocal or instrumental kind that can be both classic and contemporary one. It can range from traditional Wagner’s “Here Comes the Bride” to Norah Jones’ “Come Away With Me’. This music is performed at wedding rehearsals, rehearsal dinners, wedding ceremonies and receptions.

In most weddings, musicians are hired to perform in the events. Beforehand the wedding parties and the musicians decide what piece they have to perform. Recorded music can substitute to fulfill the functions but live players are often the first choice of the party.

There are four parts to the wedding ceremony that requires music: prelude, processional, during the service and the recessional.


bride at her wedding bouquet by www.laulani.com

A typical wedding starts with the prelude music. This music is played while the guests arrive and are seated. In moderns days the use of string quartets and harps has increase in popularity to be perform in the prelude music. After the prelude the other events follows accompanied by their own pieces. The bridal march is often accompanied by a procession tune. The most famous tune still followed now is the Wagner’s Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin (1850), often called “Here Comes the Bride”. This piece has been historically played by an organist. There may be few hymns during the service. At the end of the service, a lively recessional tune is played to mark the union of the bride and the groom while they make their exit. The music is mostly uplifting as it will reflect the celebration to follow.

During the wedding service often instrumental music performs in the event but the kind of music entirely lies at your hand to decide.
Types of Wedding music

In a wedding the right type of music can make a big difference. From walking down the aisle to the love song splayed by the live bands or the DJ Playing the selected music. Each piece should be carefully chosen.

To match the music with the theme of your wedding does take a serious consideration. The kind of music that you select has an important role in the wedding. The music helps to create an atmosphere that will suit the big event, set the scenes and pin moment to the memories long after the wedding is over.

The wedding starts with the prelude music. This is an important piece where the music provider establishes the mood for the wedding. The choice of the music is entirely up to you. You can choose a vocal or instrumental kind to create the mood. You can choose the organist playing to create a religious mood to mark the importance of the day. To create an elegant mood you can select string instrument. A vocalist singing contemporary love ballads will definitely give you a romantic atmosphere. If you want to create a variety of different moods, than you can choose ethnic collections. The only general rule that applies to prelude music is that it should not be a dance oriented kind.

During the wedding ceremonies the music should be a soft kind. The bride’s entry is the most important of all the events so the music that is played greatly contributes to this lifelong memory. A recommended music is the Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, which will surely create a lasting impression.

The end of the wedding usual marks the union of the couple. The music should be majestic and played with a quick tempo. Ode to Joy by Beethoven and Wedding March from Mendelssohn’s Midsummer Night’s Dream can fully give you the credit to proclaim the union.


Traditionally, at the reception, the bride and the groom take the first dance. The theme music for this moment is entirely romantic. It can be a song which has deep meaning to you or the lyrics describes what you feel about that person.
Another important dance at the reception is the father-daughter and the mother-son dance. You can choose music which will surely tell the importance of the relationship. Since the music expresses your joy it should be fast and triumphant. You can hire a live band or a DJ to perform in the events. Look for someone who is willing to take time to understand what you need. This will ensure your day is full of quality entertainment to your taste.

If you held your wedding outdoors, perhaps in the garden or on a beach, you might opt for a modern wedding songs and music instead of the traditional ceremony music.

Recommended wedding music

There are many options available for beautiful ceremony music. Some of the more popular wedding music includes:
Prelude

· Clair de Lune (Debussy)
· Hymne (Vangelis)
· O Mio Babbino Caro(Pucinni)

Processional

· Ave Maria (Schubert)
· Dodi Li
· Erev Shel Shoshanim

During the ceremony

· All I Ask of You (Webber)
· I Have Loved You (Joncas)
· Theme from Ice Castle (Hamlisch)

Recessional

· Allegro from Spring (Vivaldi)
· Harp Concerto (Handel)


Music thus plays an important role in each part of the wedding ceremony. No wedding can be completed without the tunes and rhythm of music. Before the music is finally decided, check with officials if the music selected are appropriate or not.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Volcanoe in Hawaii blows steam dampening spirits for Oahu's weddings


Vog is not end of life in Hawaii
We have been having terrible vog from the volcano of the big island blow over to the island of Oahu, many couples are worried that this will ruin their perfect blue sky dream wedding day, here is an article form the newspaper of Honolulu about the subject


Wedding date helps pair win jackpot
Imagine winning lots of money right before your wedding an honeymoon well this couple did just that.
The couple are now planning to start their future in style with a luxury honeymoon in Las Vegas and Hawaii. Mr Adamson, from Plymouth, Devon, ...