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The Ritz Trio

Jazz,
Swing & Latin Trio
The Ritz Trio
The Ritz Trio is a busy, professional, function band
consisting of musicians who have been performing
together for over fifteen years. The music is a mixture
of Jazz, Swing and Latin with a repertoire ranging from
dinner and cocktail classics such as “The Girl from
Ipanema” and “Take Five”, to the more modern end of the
spectrum.
The Trio are able to tune the mood substantially for
your wedding or event, blending into the background
during the reception so that guests can mingle and talk,
or cooking up a little more energy later if required.
The Ritz Trio is the resident band on the Royal Yacht
Britannia and are accustomed to playing at other
prestigious venues including Skibo Castle, The Old
Course Hotel, Gleneagles, Hopetoun House and Rufflets.
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FAQ:- |
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How long will the
band play for? |
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Normally for about three
hours with a short break. |
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What sort of music do
they play? |
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The band’s repertoire is
especially selected for each event but generally the
songs are well known jazz standards: ”Fly Me To The
Moon”, “Have You Meet Miss Jones” and “Autumn
Leaves”. If you have any particular favourites,
please let us know. |
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Will the music be
loud? |
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The band play at a level
which will enable your guests to talk to each other
comfortably. When the Trio play on the Royal Yacht
Britannia guests are often seated only a few feet
from the band and are able to enjoy their evening
together as well as the music.
If the band are required for the dancing the level
can be taken up but will still be at an acceptable
level. |
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Can the band play
during my wedding ceremony? |
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Yes, the band do from
time to time play at wedding ceremonies and select
appropriate pieces in liaison with the bride and
groom.
The guitarist in the band also performs solo guitar
which can be very effective during a ceremony. |
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Does the band have a
singer? |
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Yes, the band does have
a singer who joins them as and when required. The
band can also be increased to a six piece by adding
keyboards, drums and another brass
instrument. The group also play as part of a larger
nine piece big band. |
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