Wedding songs

Wedding Rock Songs

Posted in: Uncategorized | November 25th 2009 | no comments

Being a fan of classic rock and roll, be it robust or tender, or having the soft sounds and deep notes of rock ballads, everybody knows that the love songs to belong to this type of music are more special than any other tunes. First of all because these songs are counted among the classic ones though years have passed over them, but their sound have made them to be considered classic so long as they inspire slow dancing and tenderness to be felt flowing between the dancing couples that perform on the party's dance floors.

Choosing rock and roll as symbolic music introduced in the unfolding of your wedding celebration you should start doing the selection of wedding rock songs, the ones to fill the ambient of your special day and night. Considering that a wedding evolves in two parts - the ceremony and reception- you should go for the songs that represent the best the spirit of a ceremonial. This part of the wedding is the one that introduces the couple as bride and groom and along with the ceremony performance they end up being pronounced husband and wife.

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The fact is that between the starting point till the finishing one, the ceremony requires for the presence of the music with evolution of events that presents a crescendo in its unfolding and as such the music should be presented following the same pattern. Beginning with the moment of introducing the guests, the groom, the parents, the bridesmaids everything is staged as a real symphonic orchestration with the strings of the violins to introduce the assembly and then with the trumpets and bells to announce the bride's entrance culminating with the exchanging of vows and wedding ring ended by the drums that reach the climax: the pronunciation of the married couple.

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Seeing your wedding ceremony as a musical performance you are free to stage it containing the sounds of rock and roll music. In this regard you should take the minister's consent allowing you to come with the choices of wedding rock songs appropriate to the place of worship and to the religiosity of the service. Some of these choices could be: "Thank you for loving me" - by Bon Jovi, "I want to know what love is" - Foreigner, "I don't wanna miss a thing" - Aerosmith, "Better together" - performed by Jack Johnson.

For the second part of the wedding celebration, the reception, you are free to present the events to your guests with the choices of rock songs, and slow dance songs, that are selected in such a manner that they reflect the feelings and the wishful thoughts your mind and soul carry inside. Suggestions in this regard could be contained in the following list of rock songs: "Open arms" - Journey, "Sweet emotions" - Aerosmith, "You and me" - Lifehouse, "Truly Madly Deeply" - by Savage Garden, "Time of your life" - performed by Green Day and plenty of other songs which are available online on the web pages, or even in the collection of "Monsters of Rock" existing in the rock and roll bands collections you have in your discotheque of CDs.
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Wedding Songs