This item on your wedding checklist or wedding to do list is about choosing music for your wedding ceremony – depending where you will be holding it.
Select your wedding ceremony music in consultation with the church organist or musician.
In addition to, or instead of, the church organist, you can choose a musician who plays the piano, flute, or harp, for example.
And, you might decide to retain a musician or group of musicians for an outdoor wedding such as a beach themed wedding or backyard wedding.
Decide whether you want traditional wedding music or something that shows your personal style – such as Classical, Country, or Gospel music.
Be sure to consult with your wedding officiant for guidelines on what type of wedding music can be played at the wedding ceremony before choosing your wedding music.
Traditional wedding ceremony music, which is usually played by the church organist, consists of four parts: Prelude (as the wedding guests arrive for the ceremony), Processional (as your bridal party walks down the aisle), Bridal Entrance (as you walk down the aisle), Recessional (as you and your new husband walk up the aisle after being married), Postlude (as the wedding guests leave the ceremony.)
The next item on your wedding checklist will be to choose wedding reception music.
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