Wedding Sheet MusicShakespeare was not far from the truth when he suggested that “music be the food of love.” Though song has been used throughout recorded history for a variety of purposes, a vast amount of tunes written over the years center around the idea of love. Music is so connected to romance that it is commonplace for couples to have “special songs” they listen to when they want to be reminded of their relationships. With music playing such an integral part in romance, it makes sense music is an important part of planning for a wedding.

When you think back on the weddings you have been to in your life, you most likely are going to focus on specific components. Most people remember the food served at the reception, how the couple looked, and what tunes were played throughout the event. To create a soundtrack you feel satisfied with for your own special day, explore these simple tips for selecting your sounds.

Ambient and Atmospheric

Your first thought about this kind of music might have to do with the dance floor but that is getting a bit ahead of yourself. Music is present at a wedding from the very first moments of the ceremony. As guests begin to fill into the venue where you and your significant other will be married, they will hear “prelude music.” The songs used to underscore the time guests spend waiting for the service to begin are as important as any other bits of scoring you include. This music sets the tone for the whole affair.

Most couples opt to use instrumental tunes that help to create the perfect mood. Guests will be filing into the venue and finding seats for the ceremony, so you want to be sure the music you select is not raucous or distracting. Simple, ambient music can get you far for this portion of the event. To add a personal touch to it all, you might want to find instrumental versions of songs you and your partner adore.

Entrance Music

The ceremony also offers a number of other opportunities for music. Processional music is quite common at a wedding, with fanfare filling a venue as members of the party begin to walk down the aisle and take their places at the front of the crowd. Though there are traditional pieces that can be played during the procession, you will also have a specific degree of control over what is played.

A lot of what you are able to accomplish with music is going to come down to the venue where you are hosting your ceremony. Though nondenominational venues tend to be more open in regards to music and text, there are some religious venues that do not allow couples to personalize certain parts of the event. Speak with the appropriate officials before making any music choices and ensure you have the control you hope for.

Dance Away the Night

After exploring the music of your ceremony, it is time to consider the reception. Most couples hire a DJ or live band to take care of music for this part of the night. No matter who you hire for the job, it is a good idea to provide your music source with a list of songs you want to hear. People are going to be making requests of the DJ all night, so a pre-written list of your favorites can help the entertainers at your wedding keep the focus on you and your partner.

Selecting the right music for your wedding is going to have a big impact on the way your event turns out. By taking it slow from the start and using discretion when selecting your tunes, you are going to be able to find the perfect way to fill your special day with beautiful song.

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