Wedding Ceremony Music

Wedding Ceremony Music

Wedding ceremony music is another vital part in a wedding ceremony. The moment the bride walks down the aisle, background music is played, when exchanges of wedding vows are done, music plays in the air and when the moment comes where the couples are declared as husband and wife, the music plays along. This is how important music is in an event such as this. It sets the mood and brings in a more romantic feel and ambience to the celebration.





But what exactly is the music to be played in a wedding ceremony? The answer is dependent on the venue and location where the wedding is going to be held. If you’re choosing a church wedding then the selection of songs should be appropriate in the standards of the church. There are religious songs that makes up a good wedding music and this definitely should play in the background. You can ask for a soloist or a chorale to lead the songs while an officiating priest is doing the blessings.

 

On the other hand, if you choose to have a garden wedding or something outside of a religious place, your wedding ceremony music can range from love romantic songs, modern songs and anything that suits the taste of the couple. However, restrictions when it comes to playing music should also be observed. There are officiating ministers who do not allow modern jazz or traditional songs to be played in the background, so you better ask their permissions first.

 

Wedding ceremony music should be planned well. Whether you’re having a church or beach or garden wedding, it pays that everything is organized from the wedding ceremony to the music itself.