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We’ve been arranging some recent Americana hits for string quartet, and their soft, sentimental feel is an excellent fit for string ensembles. First, we return to the Twilight movie series soundtrack with “Flightless Bird, American Mouth” by Iron and Wine. This song gives strings the chance to play a gentle, lilting, country-western waltz. Then, we return to Popped String favorite Jason Mraz for his song “I Won’t Give Up.” This is an excellent addition to the “I’m Yours” string quartet and string trio arrangements that have been so popular for weddings. Finally, we stay close to home with Los Angeles band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros with a string quartet arrangement of their hit “Home.” Hopefully, this will be the first in a series of arrangements featuring our local favorites.

And then, what do you call Australian Americana music? Australiana? Hmm. Well, we arranged for string quartet the song chosen for a recent Australian tourism campaign that has become a big hit on its own: “It’s Like Love” by Dewayne Everettsmith and Jasmine Beams.  To translate this duet of singer/guitarist and violist to string quartet, we pass the vocal and viola melodies between the violin 1, violin 2, and viola parts. This creates a lot of movement and sound variety.

Keep your eyes on this page for more Americana/folk/country-western arrangements, and contact us with your requests.

Love isn’t always polished. Popped String got the chance to create new string quartet arrangements for two incredibly romantic songs with lyrics that point out that love and romance often involve household chores, confusion, and silliness.

When you’re thinking about wedding music, the first movie that probably comes to mind is The Wedding Singer. Adam Sandler’s simple, heartfelt, quirky song “I Wanna Grow Old with You” features just soft vocals and acoustic guitar. When we got a request to arrange the song for string quartet, we never expected to unlock soaring counter-melodies and forceful rhythm parts, but that sort of thing just happens sometimes. We’re very happy with how the arrangement turned out and are sure you’ll love it, too.

In 1999, The Magnetic Fields released a giant concept album called 69 Love Songs that covers all different views on love and relationships. The song “The Book of Love” is about romance without any frills, and it has a beautiful lo-fi sound. Peter Gabriel covered this song a few years later for the movie Shall We Dance and went with a lush string orchestra accompaniment for a completely different take on the music. Honestly, we liked both versions, so the string quartet version is inspired by both—with some unique ideas thrown into the mix.

Popped String Arrangements loves all genres of music, and we think you can express your real emotions in so many different, non-traditional ways. We’re excited to get your requests!

The requests for Beatles songs keep coming in, and it makes perfect sense. The Beatles loved using stringed instruments in their music and dabbling in all different genres, including baroque and classical. We recently arranged three string trios of popular Fab Four hits.

First, the strings-heavy classic “Eleanor Rigby.” The original just featured vocals and a string quartet. This arrangement stays close to the original (with some new surprises) while the violin and viola pass the melody back and forth. (Don’t worry, a two-violin trio is also available if you need it.) Then, we have the George Harrison classic “Here Comes the Sun.” This light and airy classic has a lot of beautiful harmonies built into it and translates so well to strings. Finally, we have what is listed as one of the most covered songs of all time, Paul McCartney’s “Yesterday.” The original is so simple and sweet, so we thought the best way to translate the song into string trio form was to add just the right amount of new moving parts and harmonies in the accompaniment parts. Especially in the cello line, some delicate arpeggios complexity without getting in the way of the main melody.

Let us know your requests for Beatles music and other classics! 

There have been so many additions to the catalog, and we’re not slowing down anytime soon! On the string quartet side, we’ve added a pair of recent hits: the quirky, upbeat “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen and the more serious and broad  “One Day Like This” by Elbow. The original songs have completely different tones, but they both work really well as string quartet arrangements. The original character is maintained while the strings bring a unique quality to each.

While we love arranging brand new music, the classic hits are always fun, too. There have been a lot of requests for Beatles songs lately, so we got the chance to create string quartet and trio arrangements for the bossa nova love song “And I Love Her.” The original song has a lot of nice open space that isn’t always the best for a string group, so we had some fun adding in new harmonies and moving parts to really fill out the sound.

Keep an eye on the News section for more Beatles music in upcoming weeks.

It’s holiday time, but Popped String is here for you through the end of the year. Send us an email with your requests, and we’ll get back to you as quickly as possible. We’ve been busy with new arrangements for string quartet: “Everlong” by Foo Fighters, “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol, and “Only Time” by Enya, but we’re always available to get to your requests. 

We also love arranging classical music, so if you’re having a hard time finding a quartet or small chamber group arrangement for a favorite piano piece, opera aria or full symphonic piece,  we can help you get the exact arrangement you need.

Happy holidays!

We’ve been looking forward to arranging some music by Adele, and we finally got our chance this week with a request for the sultry “Set Fire to the Rain” for string quartet. This is a song that’s perfect for bringing out the rich, smooth tones of string instruments and definitely won’t be the last Adele song we arrange.

The week ended with a change of pace from Adele’s ballad as we completed a string quartet arrangement of alt rock/pop punk “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers. 

We’re busy bees at Popped String, but we are ready for your requests at any time. Email us today!

Perhaps it’s because the final Twilight movie is coming out soon and everyone’s excited, but Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years” from Breaking Dawn – Part 1 has been incredibly popular lately. We’re more than happy about this, because it’s a beautiful song that works well as an instrumental. We’ve added a string quartet version and a flute, violin, cello trio version to the string trio version we arranged before. 

We also continue to add to our string quartet selections, arranging “Starlight” by Muse, “Wonderwall” by Oasis, “You Found Me” by The Fray, and “Like a Child Again” by The Mission UK. There’s no end to creative ideas for wedding music, and we’re excited to hear your ideas.

September was a busy time for Popped String.  In the Southern Hemisphere, everyone’s getting ready for beautiful spring weddings. Up in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s time for elegant autumn weddings. And of course, everyone has different ideas for the best, most personal music for their ceremony.

For string quartet, we arranged a pair of newer heavy metal songs that take on a baroque quality when played by strings: “Toxicity” by System of a Down” and “Vermilion Pt. 2” by Slipknot. Also, “Love Is All Around” by the Troggs and made popular again by Wet Wet Wet for the movie Four Weddings and a Funeral. Also, “Love” by John Lennon, “So in Love with You” by Texas, “The Blower’s Daughter” by Damien Rice, and “If I Had $1,000,000” by Barenaked Ladies.

For string trio, we got the chance to take our version of “Just Like Heaven” by The Cure and turn it into a romantic waltz. We also arranged “Today Was a Fairytale” by Taylor Swift, “Bless the Broken Road” by Rascal Flatts, and the string-heavy pop classic “Bittersweet Symphony” by The Verve.

We also adapted some of our string trio arrangements for string quartet: “Falling Slowly” by Glen Hansard from the movie Once, “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by Elvis Presley, Popped String favorite “Raiders March” by John Williams from the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark,  and “Just Like Heaven” by The Cure (not a waltz version).

We’re still working on new requests through October, but email anytime with your requests!

Everything’s rolling now, and we’re adding new music to our catalog and new features to our service. Now, when you order sheet music, we will send you sound files of the score and all of the individual parts–for those times when a particular rhythm escapes you or you can’t seem to get a hold of the tempo. And check out our pricing page for specials. Right now, when you order a new arrangement, you will get a free piece from the catalog thrown in.

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Popped Music Arrangements will work with you to provide arrangements of just about any type of music for a wedding or special event: top 40 pop/rock, movie themes, video game scores, showtunes, jazz standards, new wave, classic rock, folk songs, heavy metal, holiday music, indie rock … and of course, classical. We have years of experience arranging for and playing in classical ensembles and pop groups, so we understand how to tailor different music genres to the specific requirements of classical instruments. Our specialty is string trio and quartet, but we arrange for other instruments, too.

And our prices are reasonable! We can work within your schedule requirements, too.

Every job is unique, so send us an email with your requirements (song, instrumentation, difficulty level, song length required, and when the music is needed), and we’ll give you a quote.

We’ll provide you with PDF copies of the full score and individual parts. One full version and one round of light revision is included in the total cost.

Contact us at poppedstringarrangements@gmail.com to get started.