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Nothing will set the mood and atmosphere of a wedding more than the music. For this reason, you MUST pick the perfect wedding songs for every special moment of the day. Create a playlist for the ceremony itself and the reception. Read on for some recommendations of popular wedding songs.
When it comes to wedding songs, you're going to have to choose songs for the ceremony and the reception. Ceremony songs are usually soft ballads or classical music. All the eyes and ears will be on the bride as she walks down the aisle, so the song needs to symbolize the beauty of the moment and sentiment of the moment.
Choose a few special wedding songs to be played at certain points. In addition to the bride's entrance, other special moments of the ceremony include the kiss, the bride and groom's well wishes, and the exits. At a formal ceremony in a church, classical music is an ideal choice. For a more casual wedding, soft ballads are okay. Summertime music can be played at beach weddings.
When it comes to the reception, you can add variety. You can either go with a specific theme or mix in a bit of everything. Some wedding songs are more popular than others. For a country themed reception, popular songs include "A Long and Lasting Love" by Crystal Gale, "The Dance" by Garth Brooks, and "All I Need to Know" by Kenny Chesney.
If you prefer rock, some of the most popular ballads, according to wedding DJs around the country, include: "Beth" by KISS, "Love of a Lifetime" by Firehouse, "Everything I Do" by Bryan Adams, and "Right Here Waiting For You" by Richard Marx. If you have a lot of classic rock songs you want to play at your wedding, choose a specific decade for the theme. This is especially a good idea if you're marrying your childhood sweetheart.
Wedding songs can cover any genre. The music sets the mood and atmosphere on the biggest, most wonderful day of your life. During the reception, start things off slowly as guests arrive. Play soft music. And then, once the party begins, "open" it with an upbeat song! Look online for some ideas. Create a playlist of the songs you want and give it to the DJ.
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