String Ensembles for hire in West Midlands
Latest reviews of our String Ensembles in West Midlands
![Duo Bellatando](https://storage.googleapis.com/encore_coverpictures/450/5a85c6fe7460f456341b764c.jpg)
"Absolutely wonderful performance for our wedding ceremony and reception. "
Megan hired Duo Bellatando for a Wedding (available in West Midlands)
![Natalya Strings](https://storage.googleapis.com/encore_coverpictures/450/598ae706d064cc2d0fa5bc8f.jpg)
"Absolutely incredible!! Fantastic trio, very talented artists! "
Tori hired Natalya Strings for a Wedding (available in West Midlands)
![Duo Bellatando](https://storage.googleapis.com/encore_coverpictures/450/5a85c6fe7460f456341b764c.jpg)
"We used Duo Bellantando for our wedding ceremony. They sounded and played absolutely beautifully. They were so professional at all times and looked immaculate. Their timings were spot on. The communication between both Rachel and us we could not fault. Nothing was too much to ask. Very efficient. The booking system was so easy and stress free. All of our guests loved the live music and wanted us to pass Duo Ballatando on to them for future events. AMAZING, AMAZING, AMAZING. We couldn’t have asked for better. THANK YOU. "
Lorna hired Duo Bellatando for a Wedding (available in West Midlands)
FAQs about hiring String Ensembles in West Midlands
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Can any string ensemble play my favourite song?
Professional string ensembles will often take requests, but you will need to give them plenty of notice. Please also keep in mind that string ensembles may ask for an small additional fee to prepare songs that aren't already on their song list. You can view the string ensemble's song list on their Encore profile.
How much time do string ensembles take to set up?
Your string ensemble will usually arrive about an hour or so before their performance begins to set up and get settled before they start playing. To avoid any delays, make sure the performance space is ready for the string ensemble prior to their arrival.
My venue has asked for the performer’s PLI & PAT inspection certificates. What are these?
PLI stands for Public Liability Insurance. This insurance covers damage to another person or their property (it is also known as third party insurance). As many of our string ensembles are members of the Musician's Union, they are already covered by PLI up to £10 million. PAT stands for portable appliance testing. Most of our string ensembles will already have a PAT inspection certificate for their musical equipment/PA system, which they can provide to your venue if they need it.
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