deb3903
07-11-2004, 07:14 AM
Hi Everybody,
I'm new here and need your input.
I was married last year and one of the best gifts I received was from a close friend of my fiancee, who has a PhD in Music Composition. As our wedding present, he wrote an original wedding processional for me. (I was one of those brides who did not want to walk to "Here comes the Bride.") Not only was the song length perfectly timed to the length of the aisle, he asked my fiancee and I to each pick out one song that had special meaning for us, and he included a little bit from each in our processional to personalize it even more. It was played at our ceremony by a string quartet. He's done this for many close friends, and instrumentation ranged from a harp to four french horns. Everyone who received one (and most wedding guests) were thrilled.
I've finally convinced him that this is a viable business idea and that we should allow other brides to have the priviledge of commissioning their own wedding march. (We're three weeks into planning this now).
But now I'm worried that maybe people wouldn't want this. Also, I'm wondering what we should charge for the service.
Please reply if you think this is an interesting service that brides like yourself would want and at what price?
OR if you're sure you (and no one like you) could ever want it at any price, let me know also!
Thanks in advance,
Deb
I'm new here and need your input.
I was married last year and one of the best gifts I received was from a close friend of my fiancee, who has a PhD in Music Composition. As our wedding present, he wrote an original wedding processional for me. (I was one of those brides who did not want to walk to "Here comes the Bride.") Not only was the song length perfectly timed to the length of the aisle, he asked my fiancee and I to each pick out one song that had special meaning for us, and he included a little bit from each in our processional to personalize it even more. It was played at our ceremony by a string quartet. He's done this for many close friends, and instrumentation ranged from a harp to four french horns. Everyone who received one (and most wedding guests) were thrilled.
I've finally convinced him that this is a viable business idea and that we should allow other brides to have the priviledge of commissioning their own wedding march. (We're three weeks into planning this now).
But now I'm worried that maybe people wouldn't want this. Also, I'm wondering what we should charge for the service.
Please reply if you think this is an interesting service that brides like yourself would want and at what price?
OR if you're sure you (and no one like you) could ever want it at any price, let me know also!
Thanks in advance,
Deb