Country Wedding Songs Bride Walk




People attending a wedding expect to see a specific course of events; so the tradition dictates, so everybody follows. From start to end some key moments are not omitted and they are as by book planned.

But in one way grooms may have a chance to change something: the music part in rhythm, in genre can be a different one than the common category.

 

Country Wedding Songs Bride Walk (source: thecountricats.com)

Country Wedding Songs Bride Walk (source: thecountricats.com)

 

If at the reception party there are no rules imposed except the event etiquette which is a versatile subject as to respect it or not at the religious ceremony grooms are kind of limited. It is about the priests’ approval needed for a changed music repertory. But the bride deserves to enjoy this day and her moment of glory is the equivalent with the astounding appearances she makes at the church. At least now to be less conditioned on regards of her preferences. And why should this be such a problem as it is not like the bride will choose a rock song. How about country wedding songs bride walk?

 

We all know that the bridal walk, march down the aisle is about a solemn time and the song selected should be a slow one. Will be a country song suitable for this? In a measure yes but as long as the song is following the above mentioned style. Hard to believe since the general idea correlated with the country style is an upbeat sound.

 

Country Wedding Songs Bride Walk (source: images.dexknows.com)

Country Wedding Songs Bride Walk (source: images.dexknows.com)

 

In concrete examples given the country wedding songs bride walk can be about “Waiting on a woman” by Brad Paisley since this is the exact described situation. Chris LeDoux’s “Look at you girl” is another good choice since it is expressed the groom’s enthusiasm when seeing “his girl”. All that a bride would like to hear and be flattered about: “you’re the one that I was looking for, now you’re all that I can see”.    

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 14, 2011 in Country Wedding Songs
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