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If you are looking for no vocal wedding songs, you should know that the most common instruments used for this type of songs are the piano and the organ. Other instruments that may also appear are the harp and the trumpet. Now let me tell you more about songs that use the harp as a basic instrument. These songs are associated with classical rhythm, although the harp can be used as well for playing jazz.
The greatest thing about harps it’s the fact that it doesn’t need another instrument to accompany it, although the song may sound better if you hear a flute or a violin associated with it. Although the sound of a harp it’s pretty similar to the sound of a piano, the difference between them it’s given by the fact that the harp player uses less fingers than the piano player. Choosing a harpist instead of a quartet, you will save money because you will have to pay only one person. So, if you are short with the money, a harpist is a good solution. Some beautiful compilations with harp music are “Somewhere My Love” and “Best Of Broadway” by Bronn Journey. Besides the fact that he is an amazing harpist, his songs come accompanied with orchestrations, which make them more incredible than they already are.
The organ it’s not an instrument that can perform solo and deliver wedding songs, but it can be associated with a trumpet or with a piano and will assure you some outstanding instrumental sounds. If you want to convince yourself, you should check out a compilation called “Wedding Music Sampler” by John Siderius. There you will find 72 songs that will guide you trough finding the best organ wedding song. If you want your ceremony to be out of the ordinary, you should choose some trumpet wedding songs.
They will be great for the moment when the bride walks down the aisle because it will add drama to the event. The violin will add an elegant tune to your wedding. Although it can be used as a solo instrument, it would be better to use it in association with other instruments in order to obtain a complete sound. If you are looking for some guidance in finding the best instrumental wedding songs, you can take a look at some compilations like the “I Do” album by Gary Schnitzer.
This album includes 16 songs that feature the piano, guitar and bass. If you are looking only for violin and piano sounds, you should get the “After A Dream” CD by Pip Clarke. If you are planning to use no vocal wedding songs on your celebration day, I’m sure you will enjoy an elegant, classy and sophisticated celebration, along with your family and friends.
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