Hawaiian Wedding Songs For Guitar




Having a beach wedding, just wanting to include music suggestive for the season when the wedding takes place or the honeymoon destination everybody dreams about Hawaii, having this as first thought for summer time. It is the paradise itself, the blooming exoticism. And the same characteristics lines the music will have.

 




Hawaiian style is taking your mind to relaxation, picturing the ocean view, the beach, the soft rhythms. It can be the perfect background sound for the reception dinner. One of the most popular names is Israel Kamakawiwo’ole, an impressive voice which with a guitar accompaniment makes it all sound like you’re lost in paradise.

Hawaiian Wedding Songs For Guitar (Source: alohaislandweddings.com)

Hawaiian Wedding Songs For Guitar (Source: alohaislandweddings.com)

From his repertory you can choose more than a few songs. “Over the rainbow” is the hit that made him famous. Not only touching rhythms but just perfect for your wedding. And it is not the only Hawaiian wedding song with guitar. “White sandy beach”, “Sea of love”, “Panini Pua Kea” or “Wonderful world” are a few more from the wide range of options.

Old songs but gold Hawaiian wedding songs with guitar come with representative names such as Marty Robbins singing “Crying steel guitar” or Elvis Presley’s “Hawaiian wedding song” or the same song but Louie Levant’s version.

Going further with others possible options and maybe favorites for you “Rhythm of the Ocean” by Hawaiian Style Band along with many others songs singed by them will be the drop of delight for your play list. This time you have a more rhythmic sound but in the same Hawaiian style.

Hawaiian Wedding Songs For Guitar (Source: img.macjams.com)

Hawaiian Wedding Songs For Guitar (Source: img.macjams.com)

 With such heart warming songs for a maximum effect created you have to find the perfect time to play them. If it is about the party and dancing time the may be considered bland, not the same thing happening if they are chosen for the first part, for the pause part between some dynamic rhythms.  

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Aug 06, 2011 in Uncategorized
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