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Interlude:

Traditional music played right after the prayer or light a candle, maybe a solo clarinet.

HOLIDAY:

Music played as the bride and groom from the church. This is normally a very optimistic / festive number, "I Feel Good-James Brown."

Wedding Dinner Music

When choosing your wedding music, you must remember that you have guests. Not everyone will want to hear Metallica and Tom Waits for all the time. Make sure that the music you play is varied and will appeal to everyone.

Generally, if you hire a wedding ring, they will have with their setlist. If your favorite is not there, the band can usually get it for you at an additional cost.

It is becoming increasingly popular today, the wedding will run on this schedule:

Hors d'oeuvre: as people gather and socialize (sometimes when you add your picture) play jazz music in the background.

Dinner speeches /: Again, it has become fashionable to assert speech with phrases of jazz music, developing into pop / rock songs in the direction of dessert.

1. Wedding Dance Songs: The couple will take the floor, with their special numbers. This can then be followed by the father / daughter or mother-son dance

Party Music: When the cake was cut, the party music in force. There should be a good mix of classics and contemporary music, all of his feet and dance.