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		Going to the Chapel Wedding Musicians - An Affiliate of the Nashville Wedding Musicians Network
Organist-pianist James Weinberg works with top talent in Nashville to create made-to-order ensembles for your middle Tennessee ceremony and reception. Specializing in Celtic weddings at Wightman Chapel.
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			Home
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			2008-05-30
			
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			Wedding Music Info
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			2008-04-29
			
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Let
Going to the Chapel Wedding Musicians provide for all your musical needs from
rehearsal to reception. I have two music degrees from Belmont (Bachelor of
Music in Church Music and Master of Music Education) and over 20 years
experience in the field of wedding music planning and performance.

I am approved to play in Scarritt Bennett Center's Wightman Chapel (shown on
left), Benton Chapel on the Vanderbilt campus, as well as the Belmont Mansion.
In addition, I have performed at many popular venues around middle Tennessee
such as Riverwood Mansion, the Hermitage Hotel, Cheekwood Botanical Gardens,
Dyer Observatory, Two Rivers Mansion and Hillwood Country Club. For a smaller,
more intimate setting, I recommend Skinner Chapel at Scarritt orHoly Cross Anglican
Churchin Franklin where I serve as choirmaster-organist.
You may
still find me in search engine results listed asOrganist on the Roof.
This name has been replaced byGoing to the
Chapelwhich emphasizes my full service approach to creating any type of
ensemble you desire. With my many contacts in Music City, I can subcontract
instrumentalists and vocalists to meet your needs.
For many
years I have specialized inCeltic weddingsfeaturing Great Highland Bagpiper Gregory Martin
Cutcliff of the Nashville Pipes and Drums (seen below with James at Wightman
Chapel). Flute and fiddle are other popular additions.
As your wedding
music director, I will provide the best in traditional wedding repertoire, both
classical and popular. My fellow players and I will add a relaxing touch to the
prelude music as your guests gather. As your pianist, I can accompany singers,
play your favorite love songs and movie themes, CCM (Contemporary Christian
Music) and country. I also play from arepertoireof jazz
standards, light rock and pop for receptions and can even bring my own portable
keyboard if your site has no instrument.
Want a
harpist or a singer? Let me do the work. I can arrange ensembles that include
strings, flute, trumpet, guitar, etc. and when hired as your keyboardist will
charge no management fees!  So sit back and relax, knowing your ceremony will
be just as you've dreamed...maybe even better!
Wedding
Musicians serving Nashville &amp;amp; Middle Tennessee
Click
on the happy couple (left) to visit my complete site featuring:

• Repertoire Lists
• Audio Samples
• Rate Schedule
• Planning Form
• Reservation Form
• Helpful Advice
• Useful Resources


Call 615-268-2296 to check on availability
           OR
EmailJames
with your wedding music questions.


GttC is listed in theMUSICMOZOpen Directory Project andMasterMozDirectory.


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			Essay on Music
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You’re Not Wearing Just “Any Old Gown,” so Don’t Downplay the
Ceremony Music!
I marvel at how selecting live music for one's ceremony often takes a back seat
to choosing flowers, gowns and other physical elements. After years of watching
brides during the planning stages, I've concluded they don't really mean to
undervalue music, but often feel ignorant or intimidated. Don’t worry—I won’t
go into a discourse on the Importance of Music here. Let me just say that
well-chosen, well-played music keeps your guests entertained and moves everyone
into place at the right time. It gets you in and out with an air of elegance
and dignity. Even though it may seem fleeting and ephemeral, music is as
concrete a presence at your ceremony as the candles and boutonnieres. When you
play back your video for years to come, guess what's in the background? A
soundtrack! Make it as much a priority as planning the other details.

So what do you do when you don't know Mozart from Beethoven, and find it easier
to buy matching gloves for the bridesmaids than select your wedding march? This
is where a knowledgeable wedding coordinator and/or a music planner will be of
great assistance. As you shop around, beware of sites or vendors who only focus
on reception music. There’s more to a wedding than the party afterwards! I know
of one statewide association whose music page mentions nothing about the
ceremony—only celebrating when it’s over. In a similar vein, don’t let a DJ
talk you into doing your ceremony. In my opinion, playing a CD in place of live
music is like wearing blue jeans down the aisle.

Some musicians place restrictions on what is considered proper for ceremonies.
This is an injustice to the client. That's why it’s so important to communicate
with musicians before hiring. View their websites. Contact their references.
Find out if he’ll play “Evergreen” during the prelude. Ask if she can play the
Widor “Toccata” for the postlude. After you pick someone, you and your fiance
should schedule a consultation to audition pieces from their repertoire. Or you
may listen to recordings and convey your choices by phone, fax or email. You
can greatly assist the process prior to the consultation by listening to and
identifying the style of music which most appeals to your tastes. Specific
composers (like “Schubert”) and periods (like “Romantic”) and names of works
(such as “Ave Maria”) will greatly aid the performer and make the consultation
session more productive. Bring sheet music of favorite songs, tapes, or
programs from other weddings, too. Many wedding music sites list suggested
pieces with sound samples and online retailers like Amazon offer 30 second
clips from CDs—and often that’s all it takes. Brides don't have to take an
Intro to Music course to make good choices. In fact, you don't have to know
anything at all about what you're listening to. The main criterion is that you
like it! After all, it's a matter of taste, and it’s your day to design as you
wish. Then again, some brides have no musical preferences and elect to have the
professionals choose the music.

If you are having your ceremony in a church, use discretion when requesting
love songs and other secular music, keeping in mind the sacred nature of the
event and place. Your minister or wedding coordinator might offer guidance on
this subject. Rules defining restrictions vary from church to church, so
ultimately these decisions should be made in conjunction with the officiating
minister. If your ceremony is at a mansion, country club, garden, or is simply
less religious in tone, find musicians who are open to non-traditional styles
of music.

Plan ahead! There has to be time for your musicians to obtain sheet music for
specially requested songs, to work out arrangements, and to practice! Stay in
touch with your organist or music planner. If you have a wedding coordinator,
make sure she keeps in contact with your musicians. If using a bagpiper, make
sure your planner has plenty of time to locate a good piper. Members of bands
are obligated to appear at highland games, competitions, concerts and various
festivals throughout the year and may not be readily available for your wedding
on short notice.

My last word of advice is to take your rehearsal seriously. The walk-through of
the bridesmaids' processional, bridal march, and recessional should be done in
real time to give the organist or other performers a sense of exactly how much
is required to get people from point A to point B. It also alerts the bridal
party to their cues so everything runs smoothly.

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			CONTRACT
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			2007-07-31
			
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			2008-04-30T02:23:45Z
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Live Music Performance for
Ceremonies and Receptions
in Middle Tennessee


Keyboardist and Music
Contractor
for Nashville Weddings &amp;amp; Events

James Arthur
Weinberg, MME 
Choirmaster-Organist
Holy Cross Anglican
Church
Franklin, Tennessee
 






Piano, Organ &amp; Theory
Instructor
at BELMONT ACADEMY of



Available for Weddings &amp;amp; Special Events
in Nashville and Middle Tennessee
CALL 615-268-2296 OR








Member, American Guild of
Organists

Credentials      Résumé      Biography





Specializing in Traditional and Celtic Weddings
  
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at Scarritt Bennett Center's Wightman Chapel





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