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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Music for the wedding, tips and tricks

The wedding day has always been considered the best day for two people in love. In such an important day, so full of emotion and happiness, the success of marriage is a must, so happily leave indelible in our memory.

On a day already so full of emotions, the music certainly covers an important role. The choice of music, the emotion that the sequence of sounds emit. Everything must be perfect. So here are some tips for basic music to choose from for the church. The expectations of the bride will be accompanied by a background is too intrusive, but it makes a pleasant time to wait.


The entrance of the bride, however, must be supported by music that highlights the solemnity of the classic wedding march from Wagner, or alternatively that of Mozart or Mendelssohn. The moment of communion, however, will have a very quiet background music, melodious, which follow the moment of recollection: Albinoni's Adagio, Air on the IV chord of Bach, Schubert's Ave Maria are the most popular.
How popular is also the music of the bride and groom exit the church: the wedding march by Mendelssohn. If the priest let you do it (in some churches decide who they should sound), and according to budget, you can choose to play only the organist, or you can choose to add the violin (or violin, or fiddle with soprano), or even a harp or a string quartet.

If the reception is planned wedding, always based on the budget available, you can choose from a simple stereo with MP3 player, or a regular DJ at the piano (very young for marriage), live music with a group that plays pop music (or the typical music for marriage), with or without a singer or a simple band for entertainment for parties or, if you want a real fairytale wedding, you can opt for a string quartet. Instead, if you really want to overdo it with the luxury (but imagine how wonderful) you can opt directly for the orchestra. Obviously this will not be "big band", but "little orchestra", with or without conductor. Obviously at this level, if you are not quite "meander" in the field, you can choose to register directly to professionals, who will certainly not disappoint.

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