SOULDAY MUSIC

Quintet

Vocals, guitar, bass, drums, and saxophone

Another side of the quintet. Same lineup, different repertoire, different energy. This video shows how the full band adapts to various jazz and soul styles — from softer, immersive tracks to moments with more rhythm and presence. The versatility of having five musicians means the range of atmospheres is multiplied.

Ideal for: long events with different phases, celebrations seeking musical variety.

Instrumental Quartet

Sax, guitar, bass, and drums

No vocals, the spotlight is entirely on the instruments. The sax carries the melody with an elegance that evokes great jazz clubs, while the guitar, bass, and drums build a solid, immersive rhythm section. A sophisticated sound that sets the mood from the very first minute.

Ideal for: hotel cocktail hours, corporate receptions, elegant grand openings.

Vocal Quartet

Vocals, guitar, bass, and drums

Vocals at the front, with all the power of a full rhythm section behind it. This lineup has more groove and energy than the trio — the drums make the difference, giving body to the sound and a pulse that can be felt in the room. Songs come to life in a different way when the voice has that kind of support.

Ideal for: medium and large weddings, lively private parties, events with a strong presence.

Instrumental Trio

Guitar, bass, and drums

Three musicians, no frills, just groove. The guitar carries the melody and harmony, the bass anchors the sound, and the drums provide a smooth rhythm that brings movement to the atmosphere. Cocktail jazz in its purest form: clean, elegant, and with plenty of space for every note to breathe.

Ideal for: wedding cocktail hours, after-work events, spaces that call for natural elegance.

Vocal Trio

Vocals, guitar, and bass

The warmest combination. The voice brings intimacy and emotion, the guitar envelops with harmonies, and the bass adds depth to the sound. Without drums, the vocal trio has a more intimate and delicate character — perfect for moments where the music feels close, almost as if it were part of the venue itself.

Ideal for: civil ceremonies, intimate cocktails, elegant dinners, small charming spaces.

Duo

Vocals and guitar

The essential. Two musicians filling a space with the power of a voice and the warmth of a guitar. A light setup, easy to amplify, that adapts to any space. In this video, a bossa nova classic showcases the most intimate side of Soul Day — that direct connection with guests that larger bands don't always achieve. Often, the simplest things are the most memorable.

Ideal for: intimate cocktail hours, private dinners, marriage proposals, moments where closeness matters.