Wedding Ceremony Music

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By eHow Weddings Editor 1 comments
It is essential that you carefully choose music for your wedding ceremony. A good selection can mean the difference between an awkward, clunky ceremony and a flowing, emotional experience. Music serves as a transition between the parts in the ... more »
By brcylee 0 comments
So you're getting married, congratulations. Do you know the kind of music you play is just as important as all of the other wedding favors you add to make your wedding the most enjoyable it can be for your friends and family? Even if you do, you ... more »
By CCrock 4 comments
This is a beautiful way to honor mothers and grandmothers during your wedding ceremony... more »
By Lance Orndorff 1 comments
So many weddings are simply boring and dull. Many brides work tirelessly to prepare a wedding day that will be what they always dreamed of and one that the guests will enjoy and remember. Music is one key element to changing a boring wedding into ... more »
By calien 1 comments
You can save a lot of money by not hiring a DJ for your wedding, and still have a songlist that your guests will love... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
Choose music for your wedding processional as if it were the soundtrack to your new life with your spouse. It should be stately, cheerful and dramatic, announcing each member of the wedding party with dignity and joy. Here's how to choose music ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
Your wedding day is a very important day with much sentimental value. There is nothing greater of sentimental value than the songs that are very important to you and your relationships with others. To choose music for your wedding, you must ... more »
By lolaness 0 comments
Choosing wedding music is just one of the many tasks leading up to your big day, and it can feel like an overwhelmingly important one. Music sets the mood, and really does a lot for the ceremony. Take a breath and tackle the choosing in pieces, ... more »
By ehowNellie 0 comments
For some couples, women take the reins on wedding planning. Though this can be fun and enjoyable for both parties, it can breed resentment as well. The bride may feel that she is doing all the work and that he doesn't care about the wedding. The ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 1 comments
The right kind of music will fuel your reception and can make the difference between "just another wedding" and an unforgettable night of fun dancing. Take the time to find the musicians for a reception... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
Your special day is about to arrive. You’re making all of your arrangements to give your guests a party that they won’t soon forget. Entertainment is one of the biggest elements of your celebration. By taking your time and following some simple ... more »
By Paula Parker 0 comments
You’ve always dreamed of having harp music at your wedding, but is that even a reality? How do you find a professional harpist? What questions should you ask? What can you expect? How much do they cost? Although this doesn’t cover everything ... more »
By eHow Weddings Editor 0 comments
By taking your time and following a few simple steps, it’s very easy to hire a musician for your wedding. A live musician can make your special day stand out to everyone who attends. It provides a unique memory that you and your spouse can ... more »
By mofo83 0 comments
Even after you choose a DJ for your wedding, there's no way to be sure they'll actually pull off the perfect reception. Sure, you could hand-pick every single song, but that is time consuming and doesn't allow for spur of the moment song choices ... more »
By tbolin728 0 comments
When a bride and groom are looking at their wedding budget, the wedding music is generally one of the items that is allotted the least amount of money. However, keeping to a music budget can be tricky when you factor in the DJ, the equipment ... more »
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After much searching, you've finally found the right band for your wedding reception. Now you must write a contract. A written contract can protect you and the band while making it clear what is expected of both parties. Here's how to compose a ... more »