For wedding ceremonies, receptions or special events, Scott Franson offers classical guitar live music for a smooth, elegant sound. Classical guitar is a great choice for wedding ceremonies, and Scott can create a custom instrumental arrangement for your big day. Classical, spanish guitar offers a romantic and unique option for any wedding.
Classical guitar is an excellent choice for a simple, on-the-sand, beach ceremony or an elegant indoor affair. Scott Franson’s handmade Spanish guitar also sounds perfect inside a church without an amplifier.
Plan music for your wedding with Scott Franson over the phone or in person so that everything comes together perfectly during the event.
For a lively reception, Scott can provide DJ services. Scott has a full PA system that can accommodate large groups of people and spaces.
Scott has been playing and recording music in the Outer Banks for many years. He has even contributed to the soundtrack of the feature film, “Nights in Rodanthe.”
Scott Fanson will make your wedding day musically brilliant and carefree so that you and your guests will have a wonderful time.
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