Songs to Be Played for Wedding Recessional




The wedding music varies according to the location, to the time and the exact moment of the event. So like at the party any genre can be selected at the religious ceremony things change. The list of options is not that long and it has many interfering parts.




It is about the fact that the ceremony takes place in a church and not only this location but the priests will also have some disapproval.

Songs to Be Played for the Wedding Recessional

Songs to Be Played for the Wedding Recessional from nymag.com

If for the entrance time the song is dedicated to the bride only as she is the one to come last in the church at the exit things differ. For example at the bridal appearance to be selected “Here comes the bride” then at the exit not the same song can be the option. This time and moment of the end of the religious ceremony, leaving the church and getting prepared to go to the wedding reception party location is in fact the wedding recessional. With its own importance and specific interfering part to a wedding the songs to be played for wedding recessional have to be selected thinking at the meaning of the situation. In exact terms of definition the songs to be played for wedding recessional are the ones to accompany both bride and groom as they exit. It has to be about something rhythmic, something representative for the time, but suitable for the location at the same time. In some cases it is chosen the same song as for the entrance to the church, but only if it is not about only the bride in lyrics. For example “Angels” from Era, something part of Enya’s repertory.

Songs to Be Played for the Wedding Recessional

Songs to Be Played for the Wedding Recessional from wedding-planning-101.com

Another option for the wedding recessional can be about “We are the champions” by Queen, with reference to fulfillment which comes after making this step.

Written by , date Apr 30, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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