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Letting traditions behind when it comes about a wedding means for some disrespect towards culture. It is a once in life time chance to get married and you don’t want to waste this for some modern ideas. Wanting or not some traditions won’t stop to interfere but you think at least for the wedding music to find another path.
Traditional songs seem to have no more surprising, spectacular effect since we hear such songs at every wedding. Indeed the range of options is wide so you get to think at coincidences since you have from where to choose. But still this is about the same category of music. Trying something different is a challenge but what can go wrong if choosing for example Mexican wedding songs?
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Traditional or not but it doesn’t matter but foreign songs let’s categorize them so will be of a great effect for your wedding. Why? Because it is the innovative element, a refresh in everything a traditional wedding means. Right goal set now what are your options?
Knowing a little bit of Spanish will help you too. But like in any other case the music has to be suitable for the event, place and time to play it. For the party time you can come with the mariachis sounds; it can be even your party entrance accompaniment melody. Antonio Banderas “Cancion del mariachi” is one of the most popular, “Desperado” soundtrack. “Coqueta” by Los Nietos de Sinaloa is another song, targeted as love song category but in the same dynamic spirit of Mexican rhythms.
Maybe easier for you will be to make the selection after the artists names. Mexican wedding songs will be part of repertoires of Vicente Fernández, Luis Miguel, Enrique Guzmán, Ana Bárbara, Gloria Trevi, Thalia etc.
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No matter the genre, just a few Mexican songs to add on your list and you have assured yourself the drop of originality you crave about.