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Posted by on May 20, 2020

 

Using music can make your wedding day more romantic and memorable. Choosing the best music can add to the entire atmosphere and leave your guests with an experience they will remember and talk about for years to come.

Here are 5 tips on how to choose the perfect music for your wedding.

Plan with your partner what music they want to use at the wedding ceremony and reception. Remember to think about each song’s suitability for where you want to use it and its purpose to add to the wedding experience. Create a list of your favorite songs that complement the ceremony and reception individually. Once you have listed your favorite songs, select the best songs during the prologue, ceremony, and reception. Remember, the more meaningful each song is for the couple, since a couple will make the experience more personalized and unique.
Decide how the songs will be presented, whether they are sung live or whether a recording of the song will be acceptable. If all songs are prerecorded, search for compilation CDs containing several of these songs, or similarly go to Itunes and download the specific songs. Be sure to take note of how long each song lasts to make sure there is enough time for the different activities that accompany that song to complete. If you decide that you want the music to be played live, then you should look for singers and musicians, be sure to plan well in advance to give the musicians time to learn the desired pieces. If you don’t know where to find Wellingtamusic, research wedding music planners or organizers, they have vast knowledge and experience to draw on.
During the processional hymn (entry), romantic and instrumental songs can be played, instruments that can be used include violins and other strings, saxophones, piano, oboe, and flute. If the bridal party is large, it is sometimes recommended to use two songs, one for the maids and one especially for the bride. The use of vocal music, whether choral or solo, is also very common and acceptable for the processional hymn.
During the wedding ceremony, if held in a church, traditional church hymns are played regularly. More contemporary songs can be used in a church ceremony, but it is important to remember to check with the marriage celebrant as some churches have strict policies on what music is appropriate and what music is not. For a civil celebration, the bride and groom have much more freedom to select the music that is meaningful and meaningful to them.
At the wedding reception, the use of music can really add to the atmosphere. It is recommended that the couple select appropriate cocktail songs when the guests arrive, background music for the meal, a song for their first dance as husband and wife, and a fun and well-known music playlist for the guests to dance to at the conclusion. of the procedures. Other songs to think about is if you are looking for specific theme songs for the different couples at the entrance of the bridal party, thematic music for each speech and farewell music at the end of the night. All this music can be performed by a DJ or a live band or a combination of both. The positives and negatives of both forms of entertainment should be carefully considered as this will affect the overall atmosphere of the wedding reception.

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