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@caits615: I would have a cellist and a violin for sure. Two cellos wouldn't make the melody sound as rich as one lower and one higer insturment.
I decided to have a trio for my ceremony and cocktail hour, just yesterday!
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I am by no means knowledgeable about music, especially not string and orchestral music. What I do know is that I absolutely love the cello and always have. For those who do know something about music, do you think having 2 cellists and nothing else would sound okay? Do I need to have something higher pitched, like a violin??
I appreciate any advice!