Wedding Ceremony Music


Guests Arrival Music
Background music is played traditionally 20-30 minutes prior to the start of the ceremony while guests arrive.  Suggested musical styles are classical, modern classical, piano instrumentals or favorite love songs.  I suggest using the same musical style throughout the ceremony to create a consistent atmosphere (example: use the modern classical style for guest arrival music, bridal party entrance, processional, recessional and guest exit music rather than mixing several styles).

Bridal Party EntranceSong
The Bridal Party Entrance Song is played when the bridal party enters the room.  Generally, the general order consists of mothers, flower girls, ring bearer, bridesmaids and groomsmen and then the bride, but the bride and groom may also personalize the bridal party entrance. 

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Bride's Processional Song
The Processional Song is played when the clery person asks guests to rise and the bride enters the room. 

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Special Musical Numbers and/or Ceremonies
Some brides and grooms choose to have a special musical number before or after their vows or clergy person's speech. My husband and I can provide this option or you can have a family member, friend, etc. perform a number.  Some brides and groom have a special candlelight ceremony, exchange of vows, etc.

Bridal Party Recessional Song
The Recessional Song is played when the wedding ceremony concludes.  The bride and groom, followed by the bridal party, exit the room or move into place to greet their guests. 

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Guests Exit Music
Background music is played traditionally 10-15 minutes following the end of the ceremony as guest exit or greet the bride and groom.
 

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