Pianist for All Occassions 4.7 out of 5.0 4.8/5.0
Cleburne, TX 76033
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Services: Ceremony Music

 
About
Kenneth Meador for 18 years has performed memorable piano solos for weddings, receptions and other events. My repertoire includes classical, contemporary  and religious music tailored for your special day.  I am currently employed as an assistant music minister. I enjoy sharing the gift of music as it has a healing and calming effect that makes any event a memorable one, especially your wedding day.  I attended both Texas Christian University while studying the clarinet and attended UT-Arlington. I have accompanied hundreds of instrumentalist and vocalist throughout the years. I'm dependable, flexible and smile through it all. Contact me to help make your day even more unique.  

Frequently Asked Questions for Ceremony Music
What ceremony music arrangements can you provide?
Instrumental - Solo
 
What instruments does your group play?
Piano
 
What is your usual attire?
I usually wear a black suit and tie or if requested a tuxedo.
 
Do you offer live sample performances or CDs?
Yes I don't mind giving a sampler performance at the location of your choice.
 
How much time do you usually need for setup?
Just a few minutes to organize the music.
 
Do you charge for travel expenses? If yes, how much do you charge?
I don't charge if it's local within a 15-20 mile radius from me. If farther we can discuss the price for travel expenses.

Additional Questions and Answers
How does my piano performance progress? I arrive so I can set up my music in the order we have decided. I start playing when guests arrive approximately 20 to 30 minutes prior to the ceremony. The guests will be transported to a relaxing and exuberant feeling as the music will unfold the beauty of the wedding. Typically I will play musical selections chosen by the bride and groom for entrance of parents, the bridal party, and the bride. I may accompany a soloist if one is requested. Also, I usually play during the lighting of a unity candle. At the end, I'll play recessional music for the exit of the bridal party and family. If requested I'll also play for the reception if no DJ is performing.

Who picks the music? Usually the bride and groom or in most cases they leave it in the hands of the professional and they pick a few of their favorites, classical, contemporary or religious. 

Do you accompany  vocalist or instrumentalist? Yes I do and any practice time can be negotiated into the price.

Tips and Advice
Always make sure the piano at the location is well tuned if it's an acoustic grand piano.  You can contact me or the venue to make sure we get it tuned. 
 An out of tune piano will really distract from a beautiful wedding. An alternative is to have a digital keyboard, I do have that and it's always in tune.