Wedding Songs For Bridal Parties




As a general idea the whole wedding is considered to be the bridal party. The bride is more important than the groom but from the perspective of the life changes after a marriage. Or better said the posture of a woman. With many wedding moments that target only her wedding songs of bridal parties are supposed to be a distinctive category.

Not that the wedding is divided and when the bride and mostly women dance the groom stands aside. But each one has a separated play list. Just in tastes and there is a noticeable difference. For instance brides like mostly love songs, slow version ones; grooms come with a more aggressive rhythm and go only on the idea of party.

Wedding Songs For Bridal Parties

Wedding Songs For Bridal Parties

So the lines are drawn. Wedding songs of bridal parties have to be selected within the bride’s preferences and targeting the idea of being in this posture, of getting married, about the life changes of a woman. Ideas are a lot. But in one measure it depends on the wedding style of course as to select songs part of the same genre as the rest of the play list. Plus it counts the time to play those songs as to be in theme and be meaningful.

 




It is all a matter of taste. Some suggestions are “Single ladies (put a ring on it)” by Beyonce or in a more rhythmic, dynamic or better said aggressive rhythm version is a new song called “Who run this world”.

Wedding Songs For Bridal Parties (Source: perfectweddingzone.com)

Wedding Songs For Bridal Parties (Source: perfectweddingzone.com)

“Girls just wanna have fun” by Cyndi Lauper or “Material girl” by Madonna can be two other options with a funny interpretation. Getting to the romantic part the groom can make a dedication for his bride and this song to be about Chris LeDoux “Look at you girl”.

What are your selective options?

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Sep 20, 2011 in wedding songs
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