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I recommend Craigslist, or if that's too sketchy for you, then call the local universities or even head up to the music building and post a flier. There's got to be some college music student that would love to earn a little extra cash.
My friend had this at her wedding, the woman she knew through school, but she did a very lovely job, very light music. It was beautiful.
mention Jessica & Heather to her
We used Julian Catford, he's an AMAZING guitar player and super professional!
I would reccomend placing some online ads geared towards WWU students. They have an acutal classical guitar program there that is churning out some amazing students. We're having a friend/graduate do ours but to get a good selection of guitarists I'd rec. finding on there rather that in Seattle. The music scene up in Bellingham is a little more acoustic and there is a "for the love of the music" kinda feel coming from that area. Love of any kind is good karma at a wedding!
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Hi Seattle brides,
I was thinking of having an acoustic guitarist play for when guests arrive, ceremony and cocktails. Any recommendations?
Thanks!