Friday, March 24, 2017

Best wedding ceremony music ideas

A THOUSAND YEARS, THE PIANO GUYS (INITIALLY CHRISTINA PERRI)

Often couples can’t determine between a classic a contemporary or instrumental lovesong with vocals for their processional music. Why not get the finest of both worlds with an instrumental cover of one of your favourite tunes? We seriously love this piano and cello cover of Christina Perri – check out The Piano Guys for more classical covers.

PACHELBEL, CANON IN D

Another popular selection with brides. This gorgeous piece of music sounds lovely played by a traditional quartet, but we also adore this version by Per-Olov Kindgren on classical guitar.
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WAGNER, BRIDAL CHORUS

Often known as Here Comes The Bride, this piece of classical music is the conventional choice for the procession of the bride, and is often played on an electric organ. We’ve chosen a slightly more modern arrangement by Vicente Avella on classical piano – that manner you'll be able to keep the element of tradition with no drama!
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DON’T STOP BELIEVING, VITAMIN STRING QUARTET (INITIALLY JOURNEY)

Another classical cover of a modern tune – we adore this variant of Journey’s Don’t Stop Believing as played by a string quartet, as it reaches the best balance between contemporary and traditional.

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