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Our diary is continuously being updated because we hold both provisional and confirmed bookings as well as other musical commitments outside of the Quartet. Because of this we do not publish it online. To check if your date is free, please contact us using the details in the 'Contact Us' section of the website. |
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Every individual booking has different requirements. Therefore we don't publish our fees online and this allows us to give you the best and most accurate quote for your event. Please contact us directly using the 'Contact Us' section of the website. |
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How do I reserve my date? |
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When you make an initial enquiry we make a note in our diary of the date your details as a provisional booking. However, this does not reserve that date for you.
Once your requirements for the Quartet are finalised we can confirm a fee with you and you will receive a letter or email from us with a booking and contract confirming the details. Once you have complete, signed and returned the form with the agreed deposit, your date will be confirmed. |
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How far in advance can I book the Quartet? |
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We regularly receive bookings for weddings and events that are more than a year in advance. This is not a problem for us, but we understand that details, such as times, may change a little. Therefore we will ask you to complete a booking form and send a deposit, but we will confirm these details with you about 6 months before your event.
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How do I choose the music? |
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The Quartet prides itself on being able to select appropriate music for a wide range of events and occasions. When we speak to you we will ask you what style of music you would like played and we will send you a provisional play list that should meet your needs. We will also send you a full list of our current repertoire from which you can select some favourite pieces. If there is a piece of music that is not on our list and that you would like arranging specially we will be more than happy to organise this for you. However, there may be a small extra charge for this service. As long as we have enough notice, it is possible to arrange most music without any problems. |
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What do I need to tell you about my day? |
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Once you have decided to book the Quartet we will send you a booking form that asks for specific details about your event. This is usually all the information that we need. It is a good idea for you to consider where at the venue would be suitable for the Quartet to play and, if you want us to play outside, to make alternative arrangements in case of inclement weather.
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On our website there are samples of music available for you to listen to and we are also happy to arrange for you to come and listen to a few pieces at one of our rehearsals. Please contact the Quartet directly, should you require this. We also stand at a range of wedding fayres where you can listen to us perform. Notice of any forthcoming events is posted in the 'Announcements' section of the website.
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What do we need to provide for you on the day? |
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The Quartet will need a space large enough to set up in, which should be about 2m x 3m. Four armless chairs should be made available and we appreciate it if drinking water can be provided. If the location will be dark or you have requested to use our PA system, please ensure that their is an electrical socket within 10m. All extensions, lights and other electronic equipment will be provided by us and is covered by a current PAT test (electrical safety check).
It is also very helpful for us if there is a person at the venue who knows about these requirements and can direct us to your chosen location for our performance. |
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How loud will the music be? |
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The Quartet will always play at a volume suitable for the environment and occasion to create the perfect ambience. A saxophone quartet can play loudly, particularly suitable for outdoor events and large rooms, but also very softly when gentle background music is needed. In the unlikely event that you find the music too loud, then a quick word to one of the players will alert them to play more quietly.
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