Different Music to Put for the Ceremony

One fun way to prepare for the ceremony music is to look for songs that you can include for them. The music for the ceremony is divided in different parts since the wedding ceremony is also divided into small parts.

There is the music you will use for the prelude to welcome guests and prepare them for the processional. Then, the processional will soon follow and will soon announce your arrival with you wearing your custom bridal jewelry sets. As soon as you arrive, the guests will stand up as go toward the center point. One of the most popular songs during the processional is the “Wedding March” by Mozart.

You will also need to prepare for the music during the ceremony and the music for the recessional. This is where all your guests will welcome you as a newly wed couple. There are a lot of choices for the recessional music like the “Brandenberg Concerto No. 4″ by Bach, “Exsulate, Jubilate” by Mozart, “Rigaudon” by Campra, and “The Four Seasons” by Vivaldi.

Do not forget that the musician who will play for your ceremony site should be familiar with traditional musical instrument such as the piano, guitar, organ, or flute.