Do you sell sheet music?
Yes we do! Please visit our Sheet Music page.
If you are unable to find an existing sheet music, you may commission us to transcribe it for you.
What if I want to request more than 1 song?
Yes you can. Simply mention both songs you want in the same contact form. You do not have to submit multiple order forms.
How long does it take for me to receive my song?
For existing tracks from our music library, usually within 24-72 hours (Monday-Friday).
How do I follow up on any queries?
Kindly drop us a DM through any of our social channels at the bottom of the page or via the contact form.
What are some common uses of your music tracks?
Our music is suitable to be used for weddings especially for the bride or groom walk-in entrances (includes bridesmaids or groomsmen), vow renewals, first dance or simply just ambient music for your ceremony and reception. You can also choose to gift someone a custom song. Our music have also been used as backing tracks / minus one / karaoke for performances or even proposals. As long as you need music, we got you covered!
Note that our tracks are STRICTLY only for your personal use / wedding event purposes; and NOT intended for business or commercial purposes. You should NOT distribute the tracks for any other purposes other than personal use / your personal wedding use.
Can I add the music to my own playlist like Spotify / Apple Music / local device?
Yes – mp3 files can be saved down to your local device, and then added into your music streaming software like Spotify or Apple Music as a local file. You can then play it direct from your software.
Can I pass the mp3 file to my wedding DJ?
Yes you can, but please note it should only be used for the purposes of your wedding event. Your DJ should not be using our music for any other purposes.
What is the difference between a Piano Track and an Orchestra Track?
Piano track would only have a solo piano instrument playing, while Orchestra tracks would have the piano + many other orchestra instruments such as violins, cellos, brass, woodwinds, percussion, drums etc. As long as you hear an instrument on top of a piano, that track would be considered an Orchestra track.
Take note that some songs will only have either a Piano or an Orchestra Version. Some songs may have both. Please check with us if unsure.