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Spanish Guitar Player To Make Your Day Special
1 Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94115
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Services: Ceremony Music
Established: 2006
Employees: 1
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About

I am a solo spanish guitar player performing at weddings, private parties, corporate events and restaurants throughout the bay area.  Each year I perform at dozens of weddings from Monterey to Napa Valley.  Having a spanish guitar player at your event provides you and your guests with something unique, something beautiful, something memorable.  My professionalism is matched only by my passion for playing and each will serve to help make your day truly special!

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Frequently Asked Questions for Ceremony Music
What ceremony music arrangements can you provide?
Instrumental - Duo, Instrumental - Solo
 
What instruments does your group play?
Guitar
 
What is your usual attire?
This varies. Depending on the bride and grooms wishes, I can dress in full suit or jeans and blazer if necessary.
 
Do you offer live sample performances or CDs?
This can be arranged in most cases
 
How much time do you usually need for setup?
15-20 minutes is typically what I need for setup and sound check.
 
How much space do you usually require?
A five foot square area would be a good amount of space to set aside for myself and my equipment
 
Do you charge for travel expenses? If yes, how much do you charge?
These are factored into the price that I charge. Typically, travel charges range from 50-100 dollars.

Additional Questions and Answers
Q:  Should we have some sort of interlude piece played?

A:  Totally up to you.  Just remember... You'll be standing there for 3-4 minutes while the guitarist plays the piece.  That can seem like a long time when  you're "at the alter"!

Tips and Advice
My only advice to couples would be to remember that pieces that you pick for ceremony music should have "immediate impact".  What I mean is that you should try to stay away from songs that have long introductions or that are slow to develop.  For all ceremony songs, there is a pretty short window of time, so pick songs (or parts of songs) that are meaningful to you and that arrive at their "beauty" as quickly as possible.