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For leaving a gorgeous memory to all your guests (and here, you should keep in mind that not all the persons present at the ceremony will come also to your wedding party), you should end your wedding ceremony with an amazing recessional appropriate wedding songs for the ceremony. For choosing the wright songs for this moment, you should cater for the meaning of the recessional as you head out into the world together as wife and husband.

The recessional is a moment full of joy, is a relaxing moment if you think how stressed you were before this moment, is an introduction in the world with a new name. This is a big thing. You must pick some powerful melodies, with touching rhythm, which express your new status as wife of your loved man. Beside being a romantic moment, the recessional is also the prelude of the big wedding party. Somehow, you must warn your guests how fun it will be tonight.
You can choose a classical song but also you can choose a slow songs performed by an artist with strong voice, a melody that thrills you, a songs that gives you a positive impulse to walk in the world with a new name. Now, you’re two times a woman: you’re a lady and you’re wife. Enjoy this new status and highlight the moment with a positive energize song.

Here are some suggestions for recessional appropriate wedding songs for the ceremony: “Canon in D” by Set Your Wedding to Music, “Arioso” by JS Bach, “Minuet” – Celtic – ; “The Wedding March (The Bridal March) – Serenade Classical Collection” by T Carter Music, “Spring“ by Vivaldi – Classcal Wedding Traditions, “Ave Maria” by Bach – Wedding Music Central, “Four Seasons Winter” by Vivaldi For Your Wedding Ceremony, “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” by Bach – For Your Wedding Ceremony, “Lasia Ch’io Pianga” by Handel – Wedding Music Central, “Trumpet Voluntary” by Clarke – For Your Wedding Ceremony (Princess Diana’s Recessional), “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Classical Wedding Traditions, “A Little Night Music” by New Wedding Traditions, “Ode to Joy” by T Carter Music, “La Rejoissance” by Handel – Classical Wedding Traditions, “Hallelujah Chorus” by Handel – Classical Wedding Music Traditions and “Wedding Recessional Songs” by Wedding Music Central.<