For the contemporary couple, "traditional"
wedding
music no longer promotes the atmosphere that they are aiming to create. Increasing numbers of soon to be newlyweds seek a vibe that is personalized and fresh.
If you are looking for a way to express your chic side while adding a modern detail to your
wedding planning, why not add show some flare by choosing contemporary ceremony music that is unique to you!
Stimulate your guests upon their welcoming with fabulous prelude music. Here are a few suggestions for the moments just before you walk down the aisle, setting the mood for your wedding ceremony:
Prelude Music
"The Way I Am" - Ingrid Michaelson
"Only You"- Joshua Radin
"Reasons to Love You"- Meiko
"Falling Slowly"- Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova
The
wedding
music and your grand entrance tune should relay a special heartfelt message to your family and friends. Any of the choices below will promote the sensation of true love, and will move them with emotion:
Processional Music
"Fly"- Sarah Groves
"Make You Feel My Love"- Adele
"Let it Be Me"- Rosie Thomas
"My Love for You is Real" - Ryan Adams
"Lay Your Head Down"- Keren Ann
Once you’ve said your vows you’ll be ready to skip down that aisle with your groom on your arm, so choosing the perfect recessional
wedding
music is so important! Here are a few options to help you share your joy with your guests:
Recessional Music
"I’m Yours"- Jason Mraz
"Beautiful Day"- U2
"Bittersweet Symphony"- The Verve
(For a contemporary twist, have either of these two options below sung by a gospel choir)
"Oh Happy Day" - The Edwin Hawkins Singers
"All You Need is Love" - The Beatles
Leila Khalil is founder and principal of Be Inspired Public Relations, a full-service consulting agency for bridal vendors and wedding professionals.