
Violinists available to hire in Lowestoft
Latest reviews of our Violinists in Lowestoft

"Thank you so much for making our wedding day! Your music is beautiful and you’re very professional we cannot fault you. Every single person who attended commented on how amazing you played and we highly recommend you for anyone looking for a violinist."
Kiely hired Cristinel Bacanu for a Wedding (available in Lowestoft)

"My guests loved the violin and Joseph made our ceremony all the more special! Very reasonably priced too. "
Jake hired Joseph Lowe for a Wedding (available in Lowestoft)

"Margaret was a wonderful addition to our wedding day! From the very start, she was professional, friendly, and quick to respond to any questions we had. Her playing was absolutely beautiful — we’re still getting compliments on how talented she is and the lovely atmosphere that she created at our venue. One of the highlights for us was walking down the aisle to Concerning Hobbits — it was perfect, and so many of our guests (and suppliers!) commented on how special and unique it was. Margaret truly added something magical to the day, and we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend her to anyone looking for a talented and thoughtful musician."
Emily hired Margaret Jackson for a Wedding (available in Lowestoft)
FAQs about hiring Violinists in Lowestoft
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Are violins popular for weddings?
Yes, absolutely, particularly for smaller, more intimate weddings, one violinist can be enough. A solo violinist can create a beautiful, elegant atmosphere that is loud enough to be heard by everyone without drowning out conversation. However, for larger weddings, you might want to opt for a string quartet or a string duo instead for a fuller sound. If unsure, chat with one of our experts today who talk through your budget, venue and tastes to work out what would work best for you.
Is one violin enough for a wedding?
Yes, violinists are very popular for weddings. Traditional, acoustic violinists are great for wedding ceremonies, evening meals and wedding breakfasts, whereas electric violinists are popular for drinks receptions as they have a louder sound.
Which songs sound best on the violin?
The violin is often associated with classical music, but it's a versatile instrument that can work well with many genres. If you're a fan of classical music, you might enjoy listening to Pachelbel's Canon in D, Beethoven's "Spring" Sonata, or Tchaikovsky's "Melodie". For those who prefer modern music, songs like Adele's "Someone Like You", Ed Sheeran's "Perfect", or Bruno Mars' "Just the Way You Are" sound great on the violin. If you browse through our musicians’ profiles, you’ll be able to find videos of their live performances and their song lists to get an idea of their sound. It's worth mentioning, however, that our violinists are skilled professionals who are committed to making sure you have a great night and are more than willing to take requests if you can’t find your favourite song on their profile.
Which is better violin or electric violin?
Choosing between a traditional acoustic violin and an electric violin depends on factors like venue size, acoustics, and budget. Acoustic violins produce a warm sound but may not project well in larger spaces. Electric violins can amplify sound and offer digital effects, but some argue they lack natural expression. Ultimately, what works best will depend on your preferences and many of our violinists own both acoustic and electric so browse our collection of violinists today to see what might work best for you.
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