Bad omen or what?
Chipper - 09/06/2009 00:14 - United States
Chipper - 09/06/2009 00:14 - United States
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Anonymous - 05/09/2022 10:30
Eh, the rehearsal dinner is just an excuse for more lavish wedding spending and bullshit. This bride is dumb as dirt if she knows only the title, not what the song's about. Furthermore, she sounds like a Bridezilla if she decided to be offended by the song at all. Besides which, it's not like you played "The Thrill Is Gone" or "Ain't No Sunshine".
HAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHHAHHAHA awesome.
It doesn't matter what the song is, you shouldn't be messing around during someone's rehearsal. You're their EMPLOYEE. I've played (violin) in probably several hundred weddings over the last decade, and your job is to do exactly what you're told and know how everything is going to go so that you can help it go smoothly. It doesn't matter if she's Bridezilla; today, she's your boss. Would you start humming in a company meeting because you were bored? Besides, rehearsals rarely last more than an hour tops. You couldn't just keep quiet for that long?
I think Let's Call The Whole Thing Off is a fantastic song for a wedding.
This would have been 10x better if the happy couple had just gotten into a massive fight and you absent-mindedly began to play this song out of boredom.
She must be a really good piano player herself to recognize the piece just like that
Thats what happens when you dick around at a rehearsal. lol