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Are you stuck trying to find processional music?
One of the fears I hear most frequently from brides-to-be is that they won’t be able to find the perfect piece of music for walking down the aisle. Every bride needs perfect wedding ceremony processional music!
This can be a very real fear. If you’re swamped with wedding day preparations or if you don’t know too much about classical music or don’t know where to turn for music ideas, you can become very concerned about this, which can lead to worry, which can destroy your confidence. All this can keep you from focusing on music selection as much as you would like.
Get past the fear with more music suggestions
That’s where I can help you with Wedding Music Unveiled. I can save you time by giving you plenty of distinctive music selections to keep you from endless fruitless searching. Check out my Guide to Selecting Memorable Church Wedding Music which includes (among other things) over 20 pages of music ideas!
With the right music that matches your desired moods and styles, you can express your joy in unique music in a very personal way. And if you can do that, you end up with the memorable ceremony of your dreams with music that reflects you.
It all starts with knowing what you’re looking for and then having great suggestions to choose from.
Another article full of processional music ideas to check out: 28 Top Choices for Wedding Processional Music
More wedding ceremony processional choices for you
If those didn’t give you what you’re looking for, here is another handful of wedding ceremony processional suggestions for you:
- Leo Abbot: Londonderry Air
- Johann Pachelbel: Ciacona in C
- Felix Mendelssohn: Andante Con Moto from Prelude in G Major (Op. 37, No. 2) (Note: in your wedding program, you can list this either as “Prelude in G Major” (best choice) or “Andante Con Moto”
- Georg Frideric Handel: Sarabande (from Harpsichord Suite No. 4 in D Minor, HWV 437) (Note: in your wedding program, you can just list this as “Sarabande”)
To help you with ideas, this can be performed by organ, piano, flute, violin, harp or classical guitar.
Here’s a different instrumentation (orchestral, this time) to give you another idea of how this could sound.
- Charles Gounod: Marche Nuptiale
There’s a couple of preview links above as examples. The Guide includes preview links for almost all of the music ideas it includes!
What do you think?
Do you have some other wedding ceremony processional suggestions to share with readers? Leave a comment—your suggestion just may be “that perfect piece” that another reader is looking for. Your comments are always welcome and appreciated!
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