Wedding Songs for the Recessional




The end of the religious ceremony is the first step to the start of the wedding reception party. And even suggestive in this way will the last song played at the church, when the groom will leave, when they walk down the aisle but now as they exit and being together. In a specific term of definition this moment is the recessional part. 




What wedding songs for recessional have you thought to choose? In one way count the priests’ approval as you need it. You don’t know exactly what they will say with respect for the music you want but you surely can guess. Nothing too loud is accepted, nothing too rhythmic, upbeat sound. As genre for example country songs, as it is considered to be an invitation to party. But it is not yet the place and time for this and the same discretion, decency must be respected until leaving the church.

Wedding Songs For Recessional

Wedding Songs For Recessional (Source: budgetconsciousbride.files.wordpress.com)

Apart from this, it is just needed a melody but a short one so probably even just a piece. The wedding songs for recessional have no time to be played too much since it is a short walk down the aisle for the grooms, the group photo in front of the church and leaving time. Hence for no matter how much time you need to find the best expressive song for this moment.

Wedding Songs For Recessional

Wedding Songs For Recessional (Source: regalodesign.com)

Wedding songs for recessional can be about any style as long as it excludes like said already country and rock. It can be pop, a slow love song, jazz etc. “From this moment on” is a common choice, being the equivalent in an artistically way putted the idea of the union made, now and from this time always loving each other. Shania Twain is a really good option but also it can be Enya as to keep going with the same solemn touch.   

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 11, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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