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My wedding is obviously a happy event and I dont want a lot of sad and dreary songs played nor too many traditional jigs and reels, can you make sure they keep it lively and happy?

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My wedding is obviously a happy event and I dont want a lot of sad and dreary songs played nor too many traditional jigs and reels, can you make sure they keep it lively and happy?

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>Top Yes, of course. Although many popular and classic Irish songs are sad and slow, (Fields of Athenry, Grace, Four Green Fields, etc,)they need to be played sparingly along with all the lively stuff for parties such as ‘Whisky in the Jar’, ‘The Irish Rover’, etc. Traditional music such as Jigs and Reels is also something that works better with a crowd when played sparingly. Our acts are all used to playing to a crowd so they are aware of this issue and arrange their sets accordingly. Most good acts watch the crowds reaction and keep it all lively and flowing.

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