
There are many reasons for picking non-traditional songs for your wedding ceremony in Los Angeles with a string quartet. First of all, I need to make it clear that these are not rare or obscure pieces, but simply not the most popular classical ones such as Pachelbel “Canon in D” or Bach “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring.” These are songs in other styles, like pop, rock, or even jazz.
When choosing non-traditional songs for your LA wedding, you are only limited by your creativity. The advantage here is you can select music that means something for you as a couple, rather than what will make your parents happy. It can be music reflective of your own life experiences and is relatable now.
What always surprises me when getting these requests is the amount of pieces that I usually thought would not fit at all and end up sounding lovely. Once, for example, the Los Angeles String Quartet paired up with a vocalist and performed “Let’s Stay Together” for a ceremony, and it was absolutely beautiful.
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Los Angeles String Quartet has been staying ahead of the trends and, in doing so, has a sizeable amount of popular tunes in their repertoire, so we always know what to recommend clients. Examples of unconventional pieces that sound great in a ceremony include: Jack Johnson “Better Together”, Beatles “Here Comes the Sun”, Etta James “At Last”, and one of the most often requested, Beatles “All You Need is Love” (played as a recessional).
Take advantage of our sample playlist and our YouTube channel “rossimusicbooking” for more suggestions of excellent song choices for your Los Angeles wedding with a string quartet!