Violin teacher Elizabeth Faidley traveled to New York to find a new violin and left with an instrument she didn’t want and a plan to hook the salesman, Jonathan Solars, who knew it wasn’t the right violin for her. Her plan consisted of calling him once a week for a month to ostensibly discuss the violin’s unsuitability. Their story makes for a musical Vows column in the N.Y. Times, which includes a video of the two playing a duet despite Mr. Solars’ confession that “Elizabeth’s horrible to play music with because she has to be in charge.” He eventually found a violin bold enough for her personality. And their wedding was suitably filled with music from friends and students.