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Which Music Group Should You Choose: String Quartet or Trio? Can't Help Falling in Love Edition

Updated: Jan 11

Choosing the right string ensemble for your wedding ceremony is one of those difficult big decisions. It shapes the emotional tone of the entire moment you walk down the aisle.


Today, we’re exploring one of the most requested modern ceremony songs: “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” Originally made iconic by Elvis Presley and later reimagined by Kina Grannis for Crazy Rich Asians, this timeless love song has also found new life through Hayley Reinhart’s soulful interpretation. Each version carries its own character—and when performed by different string ensembles, the effect can be transformative.


Let’s take a closer look at how this song feels across various ensemble sizes, and how to choose the sound that best matches your wedding vision.


Solo Violin

The iconic song for a wedding ceremony at Candlewood Inn




String Quartet

Our String Quartet playing Can't Help Falling In Love at The Wadsworth Mansion




Violin & Cello Duet

Our violin and cello duo live in the recording studio




Violin, Flute, and Cello Trio

Our flute trio performing at a sweet art gallery


Editor's Note: This link goes straight to Can't Help Falling in Love



As we look ahead, our calendar for 2026 and 2027 is now officially open, with very limited availability remaining for 2026. Based in Connecticut, we proudly serve couples throughout New England and accept a select number of destination celebrations abroad each year.


If live music is a cornerstone of your wedding vision, we would be honored to craft an experience that feels as timeless as the moment itself. Inquire early to secure your date and begin designing your soundtrack.


 
 
 

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