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Musical instruments

How Much Instrumental Wedding Music Should You Have?If you want to include a musical instrument, such as a violin, in your church wedding ceremony, you may be wondering how much music to have the musician play.

Should the musician play the whole ceremony? Instruments add a wonderful accent to a ceremony and help make it a personal and memorable event, so should you use them for everything? You’ll be paying him or her, so you might as well get all you can, and then you won’t need the church’s organ or piano, right?

Not quite.

In this article you’ll learn how to answer these questions. [Read the full article…]

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More Trumpet Music for Wedding CeremoniesThe trumpet is a spectacular instrument and makes a great choice for your wedding ceremony.

It’s a little less common than it used to be, but that’s no problem. Less common is a good thing!

Trumpets are a great source of music for weddings

A trumpet can be the source of festive brilliance as well as gentle warmth in your music.

In this article I’ll provide you more ideas for trumpet music for weddings – which you’ll appreciate if you’re planning to include a trumpet in your wedding ceremony music. In addition to the ideas here, check out these from the earlier article, 14 Brilliant Ideas for a Brilliant Instrument: Trumpet Wedding Music.

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Instrumental Wedding Music SuggestionsDon’t let your lack of musical knowledge hold you back when it comes to choosing the right music for your church wedding ceremony!

Too many couples let someone else choose all their special music only because they’re unsure of themselves when it comes to classical music.

If you want to include an instrument in your church wedding in addition to an organ or piano but just don’t know what pieces will work, keep reading. [Read the full article…]

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Couples love including instrumentalists in their wedding ceremonies but are often at a complete loss for what music to play. Does this sound familiar?

When your church wedding music plans are to just have the usual organ or piano providing the music, it’s not too difficult to figure out what your music choices are (especially if you’re searching this site or our church wedding music guide).

What music is good for an instrument to play?

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Since you’re planning a church wedding, organ is an instrument you should learn. Okay, maybe not learn. But definitely learn a little about.

The organ has been called the “King of Instruments”. It’s a well-deserved title.

You many not know very much about this instrument. The pipe organ is a very common instrument in churches, so it will help you to know a little about it for planning your wedding ceremony music. Just a little. [Read the full article…]

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14 Brilliant Ideas for a Brilliant Instrument: Trumpet Wedding Music

Here are trumpet wedding music ideas to inspire your wedding planning. In addition to their well-known festive sound, trumpets also have a warm, gentle sound, making the instrument a versatile choice for your wedding. This music list features examples of both types of sounds.

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Want Some More Instrumental Wedding Music?

Including instruments in your wedding ceremony can liven up the music and make even overused music come alive! Here are more music suggestions for you to consider for your wedding.

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Want Some Instrumental Wedding Songs?

Including an instrument in your church wedding ceremony is a wonderful way help set the mood for this joyous occasion. Instrumental wedding songs give your ceremony character and help you “personalize” it. Here are some music suggestions for you to consider for your instrument-enhanced wedding ceremony.

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A Brand New Wedding Song For You To Discover

“Est Amor”, written in 2007 by the Hungarian composer and musician Balint Karosi, is a piece that is well-suited for use as a wedding song, having been written for a wedding, as were the lyrics (in 1398).

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