Last night we had a blast performing for Megan and Brett St. Onge at the Hyatt Orlando on International Drive. The ballroom we were in was the Orlando Ballroom and it was huge! I was a little concerned that we wouldn’t have a loud enough sound system for a room with 400 wedding guests., Alas, I was wrong. We were almost too loud when we started.

Our high definition sound system provides a delicate blend of frequencies providing an enjoyable listening experience, all while catering to the appropriate volume level for the room and number of guests. I am quite proud of how well this sound system is dialed in.

15037085_914967468633417_5565017477402821711_nSo here is our classic set up. We angle the pianos a bit to maintain eye contact with each other and with the guests in the room. As you can see, the set up is very clean, exposing wires at a minimum. We try to hide as much as we can. When you have a large curtain as a backdrop behind you, it makes hiding things much easier.

We keep cables neat, tight and hidden away for two purposes. Safety and visual effect. Keeping our cables tucked tight together keeps the chance of tripping over them at a minimum. We also tape them down in traffic areas.

Also, keeping the cables hidden gives a much more alluring look to what we are doing. I’m kind of a neat freak so I want things looking sharp and professional.

15135900_914967475300083_7468053716656728381_nWe also were not the only entertainment in the room. We were privileged to work along side master DJ Steve Dunlap of Event Concepts of Florida. Steve does a great job as a DJ. He also provided uplighting around the room and a photobooth for the reception. We set up along side of him and worked closely with him to ensure a seamless stream of entertainment.

Steve also made it easy on us because we did not have to worry about DJing the event. Honestly, he does it WAY better than us.

15073300_914967488633415_792656862252658371_nHere’s the view from the head table where the bride and groom were seated. As you can see, this is a large room with a huge dance floor.

A few hit songs that went over in the group were the University of Florida fight song (We are the boys from old Florida), Piano Man (a tradition for the bride’s fraternity) and Hapuna Matata from Disney’s The Lion King (requested by the groom).

Another fun event is in the books and we congratulate the new Mr. and Mrs. St. Onge on their wedding and marriage. Thank you for including us in your special day!

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