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Keep the Music Playing Post #2

  • Writer: Kim Hatton
    Kim Hatton
  • Jan 7, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 5, 2020

This is my second post on Keep the Music Playing. If you are a music lover you will recognize part of the title as being from the original song sang by James Ingram, “How Do you Keep the Music Playing.” One of the string quartets I have performed with for many years has had this as a musical selection, mostly at weddings. It’s a nice piece, usually for the bride and groom. So, as January welcomes us into the new year here at Acoustic Expression, keeping the music playing for a special setting planned or unplanned allows us to add class or pizazz for you and your guests.

Hearing strings, other instruments, and someone that may sing, adds to your scene, lean or bling-bling. We want to provide what you ask or something close, then reflect on others what they may boast. How do you keep the music playing long after your event has been completed? Therefore, when remembering the cello, flute, or voice that sang or maybe even a speaker too, might chime in, our thought would be that you did not complain, but settled for your moment in time.

The Year in Music,

Acoustic Expression 2020

 
 
 

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