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A Simple Tip That Will Dramatically Improve Your Wedding Ceremony Music

Here’s a tip for you that if you do nothing else to plan your wedding music, your music will be much better off!

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Overused Wedding Music Is Not The Bride’s Fault

Couples often ask their wedding musicians for overused music choices. But this may be because those are the only choices the couples know! Here are some tips for how musicians, particularly church musicians can more effectively serve the couples turning to them for help in preparing meaningful ceremony music.

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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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Music Tips for Small Weddings

Here are tips for including music in smaller, intimate wedding ceremonies where you might not be sure if you should even have music.

Music is a very powerful way of expressing the joy of your marriage and there’s no reason to skip music just because the ceremony is small!

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Don’t Let Your Musicians Choose Your Wedding Music Without Reading This!

Although your first choice is always to pick your wedding ceremony music yourself—it will be more personal that way—sometimes you may need to ask your musician to suggest music for you. When that’s the case, here are some tips that will help ensure the music is as memorable and reflects you as best as possible.

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Save Time By Not Planning Your Wedding Music Alone

Planning your wedding ceremony music is just one of the many details you have to worry about for your wedding day. It can be a lot of work if you have to plan it without help. But help is available so that you need not have to figure everything out on your own.

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Use Wedding Ceremony Samples to Give You Music Ideas

Planning your wedding ceremony involves an overwhelming amount of decisions to be made. To help simplify the music planning portion of the work, here are music listings from wedding ceremony samples that can provide ideas and inspirations.

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Jeremiah Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary in D

Jeremiah Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary in D is his best-known work, used in countless weddings because of its stately, majestic, ceremonial, melodic, pleasing character.

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More Trumpet Tunes Than You’ll Know What To Do With

Want to inexpensively increase your wedding music repertoire or just looking for ideas? Here’s a sheet music collection that will be a great resource for church musicians, especially organists.

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Getting Started

When planning music for your wedding ceremony, just getting started can be the hardest part, with so many ideas spinning around in your head. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed.

Here are some tips on just getting started and then staying focused.

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