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In my article about songs for a wedding, I’ll try to ease your work in creating the play list for your wedding, reminding you all the wedding’s parts and traditions and also, I’ll offer you some examples of songs to play at a wedding. Many of the songs I’ll share with you, I’ve heard at the weddings I was invited and other songs are simply my favorite. Better I’ll stop in warning and reminding you so many things that you probably already know and I’ll get to work!
The things are logic! Which are the most important moments of the wedding? The civil marriage for which you must collect all the necessary documents and here, it’s in vain to talk about music because it’s too a short moment and it’s better to use the time in doing some photos than listening music or thanking to all cognates that joined you in such a special day. If some of your guests cannot be present at the wedding party, is better to offer them a small gift, a pretty favor or simply a candy.
-The ceremony is the next part of the wedding. Here, things are getting complicated. Even that ceremony lasts between 1-3 hours, you truly need music especially that nowadays, churches allow couples to play music during ceremony. Hiring a choir is a good option. For knowing which song to play at the wedding, especially during ceremony, you should know which are the parts of the ceremony. This is other goal of my article. I am here to remind you all the moments of the ceremony.

The prelude of a ceremony it’s the moment when your guests are arriving at the location and take their places waiting to your marriage be officiate.I recommend you classical songs for wedding ceremony such as:“Complete Wedding Ceremony Music Package” performed by T Carter Music; “Sheep May Safely Graze” performed by T Carter Music, Serenade Classical Collection;“Highland Serenade” performed by T Carter Music; “Greensleeves” performed by T Carter Music; “Ave Maria” performed by JS Bach; “Air on the G String” performed by JS Bach or “Minuet in G” performed by Mozart.

The processional it’s the moment when the bride and the bridal party make their entrance. It’s opened by a prayer or reading which will set the tone of your wedding. It’s up to you if you’ll choose a serious, humorous, sentimental or elegant manner. The processional may also include reading from literature, poetry or readings from the Bible performed by your best friend. Or, of course, music is other beautiful option and you have many musical genres from where to pick an amazing song for wedding processional. During processional, the attendants or witnesses must sign the wedding certificate or marriage license.