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A Tip For Choosing the Order of Your Prelude Wedding SongsDo you want your prelude wedding songs to be a jumbled collection of pieces thrown together?

Or would you like them to sound as if they were crafted together for the sole purpose of making your wedding ceremony an occasion to remember?

Here’s a tip for you that will help make your prelude music work together to help achieve the goal of setting the mood for your ceremony and culminate in its start – your procession down the aisle. [Read the full article…]

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Be Bold With Your Wedding Prelude Music!From the first note played at your ceremony until the last, your wedding music choices will say something about you. You get to choose what that statement is.

Starting with that first note, the music played before your ceremony begins helps your guests focus on what is to come by establishing the mood you’ve selected. [Read the full article…]

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Music for Fall WeddingsIt’s Autumn. The leaves are changing color and falling to the ground. The sun is shining brightly and there’s a crispness in the air. A perfect day for a wedding. But what music to choose?

Many brides with Autumn weddings choose music that’s subdued compared to what you might hear in spring and summertime ceremonies. It seems to be a good time of year to be a little more reserved. If you have a Fall wedding planned, you don’t have to choose this approach, but you might think about it. [Read the full article…]

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Everything You Need To Know About Recessional Wedding MusicLet me help you plan your wedding’s recessional music. If you think this is an easy part of the ceremony to plan music for, you’re right!

But there are still a few things you should know. [Read the full article…]

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Bride and Groom About to Begin Wedding Ceremony Processional
(Part 1 of a 4-part article)

95% of brides chose Jeremiah Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary in D as their bridal processional and Pachelbel’s Canon in D was by far the most popular choice for processional wedding music (at least among the churches we sampled).

Sometimes, when 95% of people are doing something, you can safely assume that you should follow along. But in this case? How personal could their wedding ceremonies be if everyone else is doing the same thing?

With so many people using the same musical selections, is it any wonder that so many weddings all sound alike? Is it any wonder that many brides don’t pay much attention to the music for their wedding ceremonies? Perhaps that’s because without realizing that there are other choices out there, they just aren’t at all excited about how personal their ceremony could become!

Wedding Music Unveiled exists to help the future bride and groom select the most meaningful music for their wedding ceremony in order to make it distinctly their own.

In this series of articles, I focus on the processional, specifically for Christian church weddings. [Read the full article…]

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