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Wedding Ceremony Music

Traditional or Non-Traditional?
Many brides are choosing the "non-traditional route" when it comes to their Ceremony Music. Many are using songs that have meaning to them instead of the traditional "Here Comes The Bride," "Trumpet Voluntary," "Canon in D," and "Wedding March." Don't be afraid to personalize your ceremony songs so that they have special meaning to you. If you like the "traditional" wedding ceremony songs, then use them! If you would rather use something else, then do it! There really are no "rules" anymore of what you "have to do" when it comes to your wedding ceremony. The more personal you can make it, the more memorable it will be!
NOTE: If your wedding ceremony will take place in a religious building, make sure to check with the religious leader in charge of their guidelines and policies when it comes to ceremony music.


Wedding Ceremony Music Resources:
Are you having a hard time deciding on music for your wedding ceremony? The links below are some of the more popular choices of couples we have worked with:

Yiruma
A composer and pianist, Yiruma is becoming a very popular choice
for that special song as the bride walks up the aisle.

Vitamin String Quartet
Vitamin String Quartet provides instrumental and string quartet versions
of many popular and current songs.


Jon Schmidt
A very talented pianist, Jon Schmidt has many songs that are great for use in a wedding ceremony. Our favorite is "I Do" with Neil Middleton. Even though it's not an instrumental song, many of our brides have chosen "I Do" for their special song as they walk up the aisle.


The O'Neill Brothers
The "Piano Brothers", as they are often called, have many albums to browse through if you are looking for just the right song.

Danny Wright
Another talented pianist with many options to choose from. 


Richard Clayderman
Another talented pianist with many options to choose from. 

Traditional Music
If you are looking for more traditional wedding ceremony music (Here Comes The Bride, Canon in D, Trumpet Voluntary, Ave Maria, etc.), this is where you will want to look.


Here Comes The Bride #1
Here Comes The Bride #2
There are many versions of Here Comes The Bride. This is where you can listen to them, along with more traditional choices.


Below are some popular songs for the
Wedding Ceremony:

(For our clients: Please refer to the Wedding Ceremony Sample CD included in your Wedding Planner Packet for a more complete sample of ceremony music).


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