Wedding Bands, Yes Or No?
A common custom done in wedding’s is the popular father-daughter dance during the reception. This is like the daddy’s final “goodbye” to his daughter before handing her over to her new husband. There are many different songs that have been used for this particular dance. Some good choices for this situation include “In My Father’s Eyes” by Martina McBride, and “Butterfly Kisses” by Bob Carlisle. Wedding bands are a very big necessity to wedding receptions. The music reflects the attitude of the guests’.
During a wedding reception, a very common thing to do is to play music. There are all sorts of different genres. Guests really enjoy live bands to perform. The bride should pick plenty of different songs that she wouldn’t mind a live band to sing. The wedding band can simply be composed of talented family friends. Simply stuff! If that isn’t professional enough, find someone else you think would suit the job.
Funny bridal songs are a great way to keep the mood enlightened. If you want everyone to feel at home, choose silly, but sweet songs. Up temp would be better for this type of setting. Some funny songs choices include “Anything You Can Do, (I Can Do Better), Baby, It’s Cold Outside, and so on.
Romantic songs are, of course, VERY typical choices for weddings and wedding receptions. A “wedding band” does not necessarily have to be someone in the business. It can be someone as simple as a talented family member, or friend(s). A helpful tip to remember when planning songs for the wedding is to make sure none of them would draw too much attention away from the newlyweds. It is their time to shine!
Low tempo songs are also common choices. These types of songs set “the mood” for weddings. Sweet songs with low tempo’s can tame the atmosphere around you, keeping your guests’ peaceful. “Lucky”‘ by Jason Mraz is a great song! The lyrics are precious! A couple other options are “From This Moment” by Shania Twain, and “When God Made You” by Newsong. There won’t be a try eye in the building after all of these have been performed.
A very different idea that doesn’t occur much in wedding receptions is to play hard rock music. If this is the bride and groom’s personality, then go for it! The day of your wedding is suppose to be just as you imagined it when you were little. If you imagined hard rock music, then hard rock it is! There are a variety of rock songs that would go perfectly for newlyweds. If rock music is what makes the bride and groom most comfortable, then go for it! Get to looking to find the perfect rock songs!
An additional suggestion is to go without music during your wedding and or wedding reception. This is a very rare decision, but many people enjoy peace and quiet over music. Choose whatever feels right to you. If having a wedding band is not suitable for your ideal wedding, then go without one. Make this celebration the best it can be, and do this by making it your own, and unique!
Keep the development of the wedding, wedding reception, and music all under your own influence. Talk to the groom-to-be and choose plenty of songs that would be suitable for your wedding. If you choose not to go with music, keep it all entertaining! Whatever you end up going with, make it your own!
Musician Richard O’Neal a specialist writer for the http://www.souldesire.co.uk website. Having live Wedding Bands will ensure the success of your event. Find out more about hiring an amazing Wedding Band In Essex when you visit this website.