Wedding dj master of ceremoniesĒ6ēĘ667įree wedding master of ceremonyĒ4đĒ4000 Now That We Found Love, Heavy D & The Boyzįor those looking for something truly different, we’ve loved this song for a wedding ever since we saw Will Smith and Eva Mendes get down to it in the last scene of Hitch.Master of ceremonies wedding (reception script) 196 36 5444 This adorable acoustic song is a great choice for couples looking for a quirky alternative, and we think it’s a lovely way to start the first day of your married life.ġ2. One of the most popular modern choices – and with good reason! After all, you and your new husband have just signed the wedding register, so the lyrics “signed, sealed, delivered – I’m yours!” are particularly meaningful. Don’t Stop Believing, Vitamin String Quartet (originally Journey)Īnother classical cover of a modern tune – we love this version of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing as played by a string quartet, as it strikes the perfect balance between traditional and contemporary.ġ0. This classical piece may be intended to signify an arrival, but it works perfectly for a recessional – it’s high tempo and undoubtedly joyful. This grand organ piece is definitely all about the high drama, so is best suited to larger or religious venues. This is the traditional choice for the wedding recessional. Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Israel Kamakawiwo’Oleįor something a little bit different, you can’t beat this gorgeous ukelele cover – it’s sure to get everyone smiling! The melody and lyrics are both beautiful, and the tempo isn’t too fast for a processional.Ħ. If you want a modern song but aren’t sure what sort of thing to go for, then we think this a great choice. There are loads of options to choose from – Love Actually is a great place to start, and will have you welling up before you know it. Walking down the aisle to a song from your favourite film soundtrack is another way to incorporate instrumental music with a personal touch into your ceremony. Why not get the best of both worlds with an instrumental cover of one of your favourite songs? We seriously love this piano and cello cover of Christina Perri – check out The Piano Guys for more classical covers.Ĥ. Often couples can’t decide between a classic instrumental or a more modern lovesong with vocals for their processional music. A Thousand Years, The Piano Guys (originally Christina Perri) This gorgeous piece of music sounds beautiful played by a traditional quartet, but we also love this version by Per-Olov Kindgren on classical guitar.ģ.
We’ve chosen a slightly more modern arrangement by Vicente Avella on classical piano – that way you can keep the element of tradition without the drama!Īnother very popular choice with brides. Often known as Here Comes The Bride, this piece of classical music is the traditional choice for the procession of the bride, and is often played on an organ. Listen and enjoy as we present our pick of some of the best wedding music ideas. There are traditional choices for both wedding entrance songs and wedding exit songs, we’ve given you a couple of options to consider. At the end of the ceremony, you and your new husband leave the venue to your recessional music, which tends to be more upbeat than the processional. Credit: The Granary Estates Wedding Ceremony Songs for Walking in and Walking outĪ processional song is the music that you and your wedding party will walk down the aisle to – you can have one song for everyone, or choose a separate song for your grand entrance. When choosing the music for your wedding ceremony, you’ll need to make two important choices – your processional and recessional songs.
You may have spent a long time discussing your first dance song with your partner, but don’t forget the all-important wedding ceremony songs for walking in and walking out.