What music should include in your personal top wedding songs?
While looking on some pages from the Internet with
wedding articles, I noticed that lots of people are concerned in what regards the music suitable for a wedding. Lots of articles encourage couples to play as many musical genres as possible for creating a diversified ambiance, but also for assorting each part of the wedding and each tradition with a certain soundtrack. Things aren’t so simple when it’s about to create your own wedding playlist. In fact, there are lots of things you should cater for when creating your authentic playlist. If I should write about every thing in part, my article about
top wedding songs will be truly endless. But, still I can offer you an efficient brief:
-keep in mind that a wedding is composed from two major parts: the ceremony and the party. Now, that churches had approved playing
music during ceremony, you should have the best from this decision and pay attention to what music you’ll choose for your religious ceremony. Also, don’t forget about every moment of the ceremony which should be highlighted by a beautiful song: the prelude, the processional with all its parts and rituals, the Unity ritual and the recessional. Talking about the wedding party which lasts somewhere between 8 and 10 hours, you surely need a
top wedding songs. A wedding party is also composed from many parts and rituals, specific moments which have a great meaning like the first and the last dance, the dance between parents and the newlyweds, cutting wedding cake, garter removal, bouquet tossing, Dollar dance and so on.

-other tip you should keep in mind: you mandatory must include in your wedding playlist some calm melodies for wedding dinner. This music is also named by Djs or by bands “background music”.
-thirdly, I’ll repeat once again what other sites keep saying: you must include as many musical genres for creating a diversified ambiance. Also, in this manner you’ll accomplish the desires of every guest. So, even that you don’t listen polka or swing songs, it’s ideal to include at least three or four melodies of the musical genres you’re not so in love with.

-and the last thing which is also the most important: the
wedding day is your day so you must enjoy it and live it with maximal intensity. The music plays an important role in this day, that’s why you must create your wedding playlist with songs that have a meaning for you, or at least you can dance on.

Because I already got you crazy with top wedding songs, I’ll share a short personal top with you, in the idea that you’ll get inspired and why not, you’ll play some songs from my playlist:
-“Nine million bicycles” performed by Katie Melua;
-“Viva la Vida” performed by Coldplay;
-“Green eyes” performed by Coldplay;
-No ordinary morning” performed by Chicane (don’t get scared about the initial rhythm, in fact this song is a masterpiece with sublime lyrics)- “If there was nothing that I could say/ Turned your back and you just walked away/ Leaves me numb inside I think of you/ Together is all I knew” ;
-“Pure shores” performed by All Saints;
-“Porcelain”, “The first cool hive” performed by Moby for background music;
-“Dream about me” performed by Moby (a stupendous melody perfect even for the first dance);
-“Sway” performed by Mooi;
-“Baby blue” performed by Martina Topley Bird;
-“Hey, baby” performed by Stephen Marley for all the reggae lovers.
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