Popular Wedding Ceremony Songs




More than just a simple detail the wedding music and especially for the religious ceremony is a minefield. Clergymen have a strict answer for you and anything else outside the classic music category is not your accepted option. That’s right, you’re stuck here.

 




In one way you can run and get rid off such strictness on regards of the music to be played. If it is an outdoor wedding so the religious ceremony outside the church you may have some chances more for the music plan changed. From where does this all come from? Religious dogmas impose and the majority of couples accept to follow as it is the one time getting married.

Popular Wedding Ceremony Songs (Source: duonam.com)

Popular Wedding Ceremony Songs (Source: duonam.com)

Following the tradition is not something wrong but how is supposed to be; trying something modern is just the fearless test you take along with the suitability and others appreciations risk. In any case you should know the list of popular wedding ceremony songs. You either have to inspire out of this either to avoid it or just bring some alternatives.

Starting with the first moment having music accompaniment at the processional part it is usually chosen a prelude, a soft non lyrical melody. What counts more is the bridal march. Here the popular wedding ceremony songs are “Canon in D” by Johann Pachelbel or “Here comes the bride” by Richard Wagner and as alternatives Jeremiah Clarke’s “Trumpet voluntary”.

Popular Wedding Ceremony Songs

Popular Wedding Ceremony Songs (Source: playme.com)

The beginning and the ending of the ceremony counts more as you don’t want to distract the guests and their attention from what is happening during the event with some music. And so at the recessional part you can choose among most popular songs “Ave Maria” to continue in the same music style; but you can change it all and choose Shania Twain “From this moment on” or Etta James “At last”.  

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Aug 05, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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