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We will gladly play
for your ceremony. Below are just some of the usual selections played at the
ceremony. Feel free to contact us for more choices and ideas! Are you wondering
about the difference between
wedding
recessional and wedding processional music? Below is a short description and an
example of some popular song selections.
Prelude
This is the music
being played before your wedding ceremony while the guests are arriving and
being seated. Usually calm and elegant, some titles include:
Traditional
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Bach's
Arioso - Canadian Brass Quintet
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DeBussy's Clair De Lune - Flute with Harp
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Mozart's
Elvira Madigan - Flute with Guitar
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Ode To
Joy - Bach
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On Wings
Of Song - Harp
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Schubert's Ave Maria - Flute with Harp
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The Four
Seasons - Vivaldi
Contemporary
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Angel
Eyes - Jim Brickman
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Beauty &
The Beast - Celine Dion/Peabo Bryson
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Everything I Do - Bryan Adams
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Here And
Now - Luther Vandross
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My Heart
Will Go On - Celine Dion
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Songbird
- Kenny G. Truly - Lionel Richie
Processional
The processional
music is played during the wedding ceremony as the wedding party walks down the
isle, it is joyful and proud.
Traditional
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Air in G
for String Bach
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Jesu Joy
Of Man's Desiring
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Pachelbel Canon In D Major
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Contemporary
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Caribbean Blue - Enya
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Chapel
Of Love - Dixie Cups
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Forever
In Love - Kenny G.
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The
Wedding Song - Kenny G.
Bride's Formal Entrance
Here is where
everyone stands to watch the Bride walk down the isle on her wedding day! This
music is jubilant and uplifting.
Traditional
Contemporary
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I Can't
Help Falling In Love - Elvis Presley
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If You
Believe - Jim Brickman
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Oh
Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison
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Shepherd
Moon - Enya
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There Is
Love - Paul Stookey
Ceremony
Music can enhance a
candle lighting, quiet meditation or prayer, or other non-speaking time during
the wedding ceremony. Musical selections here would be soft and reflective.
Traditional
Contemporary
Recessional
The recessional
music is playing while the bride and groom, wedding party and wedding officiate
walk back down the isle. It is upbeat and fitting for a celebration. You made
it!
Traditional
Contemporary
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At Last
- Etta James
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Celebration - Kool & The Gang
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I Feel
Good (I Got You) - James Brown
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I Got
You Babe - Sonny & Cher
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We've
Only Just Begun - Carpenters
Postlude
This is played after
the recessional as guests are leaving. A postlude is not always needed, however
if the guests are leaving slowly or waiting in line to greet you and your
wedding party, it's nice to fill the time with music.
Selections for the
Postlude may vary depending on the atmosphere desired, but will remain upbeat as
guests leave the building to greet you and your wedding party and help build
momentum for the reception.
Preview the songs
above at the iTunes Store.
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