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Planning Your Wedding Ceremony Music: What to Consider

March 28, 20245 min read

Your wedding is an event filled with love, joy, and celebration, and the music you choose to accompany each moment can embed a deeper sense of meaning and evoke the emotions of all in attendance. Selecting the perfect soundtrack for your wedding ceremony is not just about picking songs you love, but about finding the harmonies that resonate with your unique story. Whether you are classical romance enthusiasts or are looking for some contemporary acoustic vibes, every bride-to-be can curate a musical ensemble that underscores her walk down the aisle in profound ways. Here's a guide to help you orchestrate the symphony of your special day.

Understanding the Musical Arc of a Wedding Ceremony

Prelude Music

This set of music is what your guests will hear as they arrive and take their seats, setting the tone for what’s to come. Soft, instrumental pieces work well here, creating an inviting and serene ambiance. Consider a blend of classical pieces, soft jazz, or gentle piano melodies to welcome your guests.

Processional Music

The processional music heralds the arrival of the wedding party. For many brides, the quintessential choice is Pachelbel's "Canon in D." However, there’s plenty of room for contemporary songs or even movie soundtracks that might be more personally significant to you and your partner.

Bride's Entrance

The moment everyone awaits – when the bride makes her grand entrance. The music chosen here often brings a crescendo of emotion and should reflect the significance of the moment. Whether you decide on a traditional tune like Wagner's "Bridal Chorus" or a modern ballad, it should align with your vision of the ceremony.

Interlude Music

These musical interludes may accompany special moments during the ceremony like the lighting of the unity candle, sand ceremonies, or signing the marriage certificate. They should be reflective and not overpower the actions or the spoken aspects happening during these times.

Recessional Music

As you and your new spouse make your exit, the music should be exuberant and celebratory. This is an excellent place for something upbeat and joyful such as Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" or an uplifting pop song that gets people in the mood for the coming festivities.

Postlude Music

Continue the celebration as guests exit the ceremony area with postlude music. The mood here is often similar to the recessional, but consider adding more variety in style and upping the tempo to transition smoothly into the reception vibe.

Tips for Personalizing Your Wedding Ceremony Music (Continued)

  1. Reflect Your Love Story: Your wedding day is a celebration of your unique journey as a couple. Consider incorporating songs that hold special meaning to both of you. Whether it's the song playing during your first date or the tune that always makes you smile, weaving these melodies into your ceremony will make it truly yours.

  2. Choose Songs with Emotional Resonance: Music has the power to evoke emotions like nothing else. Select songs that resonate with you and your partner on a deep emotional level. Whether it's a romantic ballad that speaks to your love or an uplifting anthem that represents your journey together, opt for tunes that tug at the heartstrings.

  3. Customize the Processional: The bride's entrance sets the tone for the entire ceremony, so make it count. Consider walking down the aisle to a song that holds significance for both of you. Whether it's a classic piece of classical music or a contemporary love song, choose something that captures the essence of your relationship.

  4. Incorporate Cultural Elements: If you and your partner come from different cultural backgrounds, embrace the opportunity to showcase your heritage through music. Whether it's a traditional folk song, a cultural dance, or an instrumental piece, infusing your ceremony with elements from your respective cultures can add depth and richness to the experience.

  5. Think Beyond the Traditional: While classics like "Canon in D" and "Here Comes the Bride" have their place, don't be afraid to think outside the box. Consider incorporating unconventional songs or genres that reflect your personalities and interests. From jazz standards to indie folk tunes, the possibilities are endless.

  6. Include Live Music: There's something magical about live music that adds an extra layer of charm to any ceremony. Whether it's a solo guitarist, a string quartet, or a vocalist, consider incorporating live musicians into your ceremony to create a truly immersive experience for you and your guests.

  7. Personalize the Recessional: As you and your partner make your grand exit as newlyweds, choose a recessional song that embodies the joy and excitement of the moment. Whether it's an upbeat pop song or a triumphant instrumental piece, let your personalities shine through as you celebrate this momentous occasion.

With these additional tips, you can further enhance the personalization of your wedding ceremony music, ensuring that every note resonates with your love story and creates unforgettable memories for you and your guests.

Finding harmony in your wedding music is akin to the harmony you will seek in marriage – each note has its place, and when strung together, the collective melody sings of love, happiness, and a shared future. With these considerations in mind, your wedding ceremony music will not only accompany but will enhance the narrative of the day you say "I do." Remember, your wedding is a reflection of you and your partner, and the music should resemble the same. Embrace the process, feel the music, and let your heart lead the way to a soundtrack that will linger in memories for years to come.

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Matthew Cope

Cope Entertainment began in 1997 at Pioneer High School in San Jose, California. A clever senior by the name of Matthew Cope decided he would start playing music in the quad for his fellow students during their lunch breaks. It wasn’t long before Matthew found himself accepting invitations to play and entertain at house parties across the Bay Area. After graduation, Matthew spent two years exploring graphics and arts before he moved on to earn his bachelor’s degree in philosophy. During this time, he continued to pursue his interest in music and entertainment. Matthew focused on producing and performing at a wide variety of occasions, including weddings, large corporate events and high-end celebrations. Before he knew it, his passion project had expanded into a promising profession with an extensive network of colleagues and opportunities. In 2004, Matthew respectfully declined his acceptance into San Francisco State University’s Graduate Program; he had fallen in love with playing music, hosting events, and his firstborn child. Matthew realized he could utilize his natural talent and enthusiasm for event entertainment to help others create their own fun and memorable experiences. He founded Cope Entertainment in 2010 to continue sharing his passion for the art of celebration every day of the year.

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