Wedding Ceremonies....
MUSIC FOR YOUR WEDDING CEREMONY:
Music adds an indescribable element to any event. It sets the mood, evokes feelings and emotions, and makes a lasting impression on everyone. Music at a wedding ceremony creates the first impressions of what your wedding will be, entertains guests while they gather, adds flair to your wedding, and highlights important aspects like your entrance and exit. Below, each segment of the ceremony is described. If you hire Amazing Sound Disc Jockeys for your wedding ceremony, you can pick all the songs, none of the songs, or just some of them and leave the rest to us.
PRELUDE:
Light music played as the guests arrive. This gives the first impressions about the celebration. It can reflect your theme, your surroundings, or your favorite songs. This will last 30 to 45 minutes. You will need 10 to 15 songs. Some possibilities are:
classical, mellow jazz, light R&B hits, or new age instrumentals.
PROCESSIONAL:
Entrance of Bridesmaids and Bride. Often this is a march but, at least, should be bold and dramatic. You will only need one song for this. You can have one for the Bridesmaids and a separate one for the Bride.
ELEMENTS OF THE CEREMONY:
Times during the ceremony that you want music to highlight (lighting unity candle, exchange of rings, etc.) or have songs included by themselves (ethnic or religious traditionals, etc.).
RECESSIONAL:
Music played while the Bride, Groom, and Bridal Party leave.
POSTLUDE:
Music that creates the transition from the formal ceremony to the festive reception. The celebratory music continues as the guests leave. This will take up to 15 minutes. It takes longer if you greet the guests as they leave the ceremony or if you have a large number of guests.
MUSIC FOR YOUR WEDDING CEREMONY:
Music adds an indescribable element to any event. It sets the mood, evokes feelings and emotions, and makes a lasting impression on everyone. Music at a wedding ceremony creates the first impressions of what your wedding will be, entertains guests while they gather, adds flair to your wedding, and highlights important aspects like your entrance and exit. Below, each segment of the ceremony is described. If you hire Amazing Sound Disc Jockeys for your wedding ceremony, you can pick all the songs, none of the songs, or just some of them and leave the rest to us.
PRELUDE:
Light music played as the guests arrive. This gives the first impressions about the celebration. It can reflect your theme, your surroundings, or your favorite songs. This will last 30 to 45 minutes. You will need 10 to 15 songs. Some possibilities are: classical, mellow jazz, light R&B hits, or new age instrumentals.
PROCESSIONAL:
Entrance of Bridesmaids and Bride. Often this is a march but, at least, should be bold and dramatic. You will only need one song for this. You can have one for the Bridesmaids and a separate one for the Bride.
ELEMENTS OF THE CEREMONY:
Times during the ceremony that you want music to highlight (lighting unity candle, exchange of rings, etc.) or have songs included by themselves (ethnic or religious traditionals, etc.).
RECESSIONAL:
Music played while the Bride, Groom, and Bridal Party leave.
POSTLUDE:
Music that creates the transition from the formal ceremony to the festive reception. The celebratory music continues as the guests leave. This will take up to 15 minutes. It takes longer if you greet the guests as they leave the ceremony or if you have a large number of guests.
