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What is the typical lead time for composing, recording, and producing a 3-minute commercial?
The typical lead time is approximately 4–8 weeks, depending on the complexity of the project. With smaller instrumentation required, lead time will be shorter. Other factors such as the number of revision rounds, availability of session musicians, and the complexity of the mix and mastering process can also affect the timeline. We recommend reaching out as early as possible to ensure your project is delivered on time.
For private events such as weddings, do you take full creative control of the repertoire, or can we as the couple suggest specific songs or pieces?
Yes, your input is definitely welcomed. You are encouraged to suggest pieces that hold personal or sentimental meaning to you and your partner, and these will be thoughtfully incorporated into the programme. Depending on the piece, we may weave it into the broader repertoire or feature it as a standalone accent moment tied to a specific highlight of your day. The rest of the repertoire will then be curated to complement your wedding theme and guide the emotional journey of the event throughout.
We are looking for a bespoke music programme tailored to our store. What does the process look like?
We begin with an in-depth consultation to understand your brand identity, store environment, target demographic, and any other relevant details. From there, we develop a proposed repertoire outline for your review — once you're happy with the direction, composition begins. We handle everything from there: engaging and rehearsing the musicians, overseeing the recording, and delivering the final programme ready for use in your store.
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