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Many brides-to-be in their rush of fulfilling all the wedding planning tasks sometimes forget the fine points which make the difference. What are these fine points I am talking about? Some of you can think at location’s décor, others can think at wedding program, but personally I think at music. Why music? Because the music is the most important element of a wedding. The location or the menu are not as important as the music is. Music creates the ambiance, offers a certain mood, raises all the guests from their chairs and fills the dance floor.
Every wedding playlist must include also some background songs for the moment when you and your guests are taking dinner. This type of music is slow, calm, leaves the opportunity of making you heard, of having a discuss, of making a little joke and so on. I like to call wedding background music- sordine music. In the following lines, I’d like to make myself better understand through some suggestions of background dinner, that’s why I include a short top dinner songs wedding. What I powerfully recommend you is to opt for instrumental music, chill out, lounge and some romantic melodies sang by famous artists such as Celine Dion or Michel Bolton. I also have my own favorite songs which I’ll include in my personal top dinner songs wedding. Better I stop in keeping you guessing and I’ll start the little “craziness”.

So, what are my suggestions? First of all, gladly I recommend you Enya because she’s a great artist and her songs are simply thrilling: “May it be”, “Caribbean blue”, “Sail away” are just few suggestions. Karl Jenkins, the great composer of “Adiemus” group is other great suggestions. I recommend you to listen “Yuna” and I’m sure you’ll fall into this magic song. Hans Zimmer is much known because of their albums used for movies soundtracks. “Maestro” is a truly gorgeous soundtrack of Holiday movie which fits perfect with the wedding background. Other suggestion can be Moby, but this must be a debated suggestion. Personally, I use to dissect every song and find out its real meaning, what the used words want to tell and Moby has lots of marvelous songs, but with sad message. But, still I can recommend you “First cool hive”, “Heaven”, “Where you end”, “Temptation”, “Forever”, “Blue paper”, “Love theme” and “Hymn”. I hope all these recommendations will help you to complete your wedding playlist with dinner songs. Do you have other ideas? Don’t hesitate to share your favorite dinner songs with us!