Songs for the Wedding Procession




The wedding starts in its proper way with the religious ceremony. But until then it is time to wait for the bride. And again until the bridal appearance everybody invited to the wedding, the wedding attendants have to get to the church. Another formality interferes here, the time for the wedding procession.




In exact words to define what the wedding procession is will be the order of each guest to enter in the church and take their sit. Not only is this but proper background music is required. So, the bride is not the only one to have a song chosen for its march time. With some differences but being another wedding task songs for wedding processionhave to be selected.

Songs for the Wedding Procession

Songs for the Wedding Procession from secretweddingsongs.com

How makes one the difference between the songs for the bride and the ones for the attendants? It is not that hard to conclude that for the bridal time the song has to have a drama touch as to impress and boost everyone’s attention and curiosity, but admiration as well. So, the first reference for the songs for wedding procession is that they can be about slow music, love songs why not and not strictly with a formality of marching rhythm. Apart from this, it must be counted the location and the solemn moment created; it is after all the groom time entering with his family, the groomsmen and bridesmaids and they are part of the most important presences at the wedding. From these considerations and perspective the songs can be about non vocal ones. And strong examples in favor of this stand songs such as “Way to eternity” or “Celtic dream” by Enigma. Alike these are repertoires of Era or Enya.

Songs for the Wedding Procession

Songs for the Wedding Procession from weddingsevents.com

Now if the couple prefers to have representative songs for each person then different ones are needed: one for the family side, one for the groomsmen and so on.

Written by , date May 09, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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