Choosing the Perfect Style for Your Wedding Music
While it may seem like a lot to ask of a mere wedding song, there are some simple guidelines to follow when selecting the perfect style for your wedding music.
Be Sincere
As mentioned above, each wedding song should reflect the personal tastes of you and your groom. If you like country music, have an acoustic guitarist or pianist play a prelude of country ballads. If you prefer classical, perhaps having a string quartet or woodwind ensemble play the wedding march would be to your liking. Whatever your own, personal style of music, let it come through in your wedding music choices.
Keep It Appropriate
While this is your day and your personal music preferences should take precedence, keep in mind that others will be in attendance at your ceremony as well. Keeping your wedding music choices appropriate by respecting others' likes and dislikes is always in line with good etiquette.
Traditional or Contemporary Wedding Music?
Must you use the standard wedding music choices or are other wedding songs (recessionals, processionals, etc.) available? The choices are vast, and you have numerous options.
The best-known wedding song is Mendelssohn's “Wedding March” from A Mid-Summer Night's Dream. However, a multitude of others have been used as well including:
Stanley's "Trumpet Voluntary"
Vierne's "Finale"
Wagner's "Bridal Chorus"
Bach's "Prelude in C Major”
and others
And wedding songs? There are countless selections. Consult with the musicians you choose as they an invaluable source of ideas for wedding music.
Above all, relax! Wedding music is as varied as wedding couples are. If your choices feel right to you, chances are great that your ceremony will be fabulous!
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