List of All the Traditional Wedding Songs




Every wedding should follow the same course but in another style. So each couple will make from this event the reflection of their style, of their original side among others. But also making it all as by book, with no differences is not a wrong path. Traditional side in this way keeps the cultural defining elements.




The order of facts is known so for each one the music accompaniment should be left to be mentioned. Either wanting to follow the traditionalism, either to know what to avoid as bringing the modernism the list of all traditional wedding songs is a priority.

List Of All Traditional Wedding Songs

List Of All Traditional Wedding Songs from duonam.com

Taking it on steps as first moment to open the event, the start point is marked at the church. But before getting to the bridal time it is the processional moment, the songs needed for the prelude: all the guests, the groom, parents, groomsmen and bridesmaids. Then with a drama touch, a more intense time will be the bridal appearance and her march down the aisle until the altar. The list of all traditional wedding songs is then completed by various songs of a solemn touch for the readings time, for the exchange of vows and rings, for the lightening the unity candle if wanting. And right after it comes the end of the ceremony, the recessional part requesting a song for both of the grooms to walk out of the church.

List Of All Traditional Wedding Songs

List Of All Traditional Wedding Songs from differentwedding.com

And it is not all done. The reception party is as well in various moments representative for a traditional wedding. The songs part of this category are now about the grooms’ first dance usually a waltz, the dance time of the grooms with parents too. And not to forget about a last dance time, one for the cutting the cake, one for the tossing the bouquet.

Written by , date May 31, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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