Friday, January 2, 2015

Choosing Wedding Ceremony Music For New Jersey Nuptial Rites

By Josephine Pennington


It is rare that a wedding ceremony doesn't include musical numbers. This is true both of traditional and modern style nuptial ceremonies. The songs that are selected help to make the rites unique and memorable for both the bridal couple and the guests. The songs should be something that are meaningful and expressive of the personalities and likes of the couples. Here are some ideas to help in choosing wedding ceremony music New Jersey couples can use as a starting point for the ceremony and for their life together.

Usually the first decision about the musical pieces is the basic theme of the ceremony. You may prefer to have the wedding indoors in a church or cathedral. The songs there might be different than if you are having an outdoor wedding. You will also need to decide on whether you will choose traditional songs or something more modern. You might want the pieces for the entrance to be the traditional wedding march but have solos which are favorites of a bridal couple.

Songs selected can be either instrumental or vocal. Typical instrumental pieces might be played while guests are arriving and during the processional and recessional. There may be solos presented during the ceremony itself. With many locations for weddings, a keyboard or stringed instruments can perform the background music, or can even be used for solo presentations.

Usually there is at least one vocal presentation during the ceremony. As with the instrumental music, there are many options. If you have a friend or relative who is willing to present a solo, choose a piece that he or she can handle vocally. You may prefer to select a professional and ensure that the choice of songs is one which is suitable for the type of music and the vocal range of a soloist.

You may want to change the style of songs presented, when it is time for the reception to begin. Receptions tend to be somewhat less formal. There is often music for dancing. The first dance as husband and wife can be a waltz or other more formal style, followed by more active dance music when the guests take the floor.

Creating a playlist for the reception is something that may be best accomplished by a professional DJ. You can work with the DJ to find selections that are appropriate to the interests and age of your guests. A pro can offer suggestions, but will work with you to find music in your style and preferences.

There are dozens of ideas which can be found online to spark creative ways to work melodies into the typical activities which surround a marriage rite. If your rites are strictly non-traditional, look for pieces that will carry out the theme. A beach ceremony, for example might rely on pieces related to sun and sand.

Regardless of which specific songs you choose, they should be meaningful to the bridal couple. Often, couples who write their own vows will also choose non-traditional music. In each part of your ceremonies, you are creating memories for yourselves and your guests.




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