Instrumental Version Of Wedding Ceremony Songs
Music played inside the wedding celebrations is generally highly regarded by both the wedding couples and their DJs or their wedding planners that help with the organization of such an important event. The displaying of music in whatever manner is chosen to be performed, either instrumental and/or vocal, has the gift to set the right mood, reflecting at the same time an entire range of emotions, these ones being related to the specific event unfolded with the wedding ceremony and reception. Some couples choose to fill the entire atmosphere of a wedding ceremony with the presence of music for fear that the silence installed meanwhile might bring the atmosphere on the verge of becoming dull and as such boring.
But my opinion is that you do not have to display the sound of music throughout the entire unfolding of a ceremony, as there are moments which are better performed in an atmosphere of silence revealing the spirituality of the ceremonial insinuating in the heart of the audience with the depth of reverence towards the religious faith. The same faith that has brought the wedding couple in front of the altar to exchange the vows of love, commitment, sharing and dedication to each other in the name of the holy act of matrimony.

The wedding ceremony is about faith, is about joining a couple in the light of this faith, carrying their souls in the realms of various feelings, all of them being related to the emotions brought inside by the everlasting love. This is the reason that determines many of the couples to choose
instrumental version of wedding ceremony songs to decorate the atmosphere of a wedding ceremonial: instruments do not utter words, they can only go hand in hand with the feelings you have inside, they can vibrate on the same wave length that holds the emotions you have while you walk down the aisle, while you exchange your vows and wedding rings and light the Unity Candle.

The choice of instruments to play inside the place of worship, either they are recorded or played to in the religious space, is also important regarding the mood that the instruments may imprint on the audience’s presence. For instance, the use of strings, flute, violin, harp could reflect an elegant atmosphere, whereas the use of organ or piano reflects the traditional tones of a wedding ceremony. If you have your ceremonial performed outdoors, in less formal locations, the guitar, flute and piano could induce an uplifting, joyful state of mind.
Some of the instrumental version of wedding ceremony songs could be selected out of the following list of ceremonial songs: “A dream is a wish your heart makes”, “A moment like this”, “All I ask of you”, “As two become one”, “Because you loved me”, “Can you feel the love tonight?”, “Do you realize?”, “Endless love”, “From this moment on” and many other tunes. Most of them can be found also while browsing online for the melodies meant to be inserted in the staging of your wedding ceremony, where the pronunciation of your marriage takes place surrounded by the spirit of love.
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