Build Up a Romantic Mood With Live Wedding Music
So you opted to can ‘canned’ music for your wedding and decided to let an ensemble or soloist create the mood. Live music is in many ways more advantageous than recorded music. For one thing, professional artists know how to strike a chord in their listener’s hearts, and if the cue is timed well and the performance delivered with passion, every moment will be highlighted, and the memory of the event is that much more intimate. You owe it to your performers to provide them with an ideal venue and conditions; in this way, their craft is employed to full use, and you get to enjoy a truly unforgettable wedding.
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Your Wedding Reception: Raw or Canned Music?
A successful wedding reception should be able to fill in lulled moments with entertainment so the entire event would appear seamless and effortless. For this purpose, nothing beats musical entertainment in providing opportunity for people to stand up and get some crowd movement going on. You have two means for providing reception music: go with a DJ or a live band. This should be an easy choice, but it isn’t. There are a few key factors you have to consider before you make a decision which could practically make or break the event.
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Ten Wedding First Dance Songs to Swoon Over With

Every couple has a special song which they can attribute to their first romantic spark; and most of the time, the song sticks well into their first dance as newlyweds. Coming up with a top ten list of popular wedding songs for the first dance is a risky undertaking, as there are innumerable timeless songs to choose from. These songs should do the list justice, as it contains the right mix of pop, ballad, classic, and even rock melodies, enough to ease any couple who may resent the fact that their favorite song was not included in the list.
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The Soundtrack To Your Big Day
Choosing the mood music for your wedding may prove tricky, given all the details you have to take note of. For instance, if you’re a rock couple who’s partial to big hair-type OSTs, you might want to tone down the screamed choruses and screechy guitars out of consideration for your older, more genteel guests. In a similar fashion, while “borrowing” a classical wedding soundtrack might prove time-saving for most brides, bear in mind that it won’t help to provide a personal touch to your big day.
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