It’s no secret that Canon in D is probably one of the most popular songs a bride uses for her processional music. It’s a great song if you want to stick to a more traditional wedding, but don’t think you have to use this song or any other traditional song for that matter! Here are some tips and ideas to think about when choosing the music for your ceremony and what song is best for you when walking down the aisle.
You and Your Husband’s Song: This is a very romantic and personal way to walk down the aisle to your husband. This moment will surely bring tears to both his and your eyes. Even if the song isn’t a popular song or maybe isn’t even something people would associate with a wedding, it is a very special song for you and your husband and that’s all that matters.
An Acoustic Version of a Song: There’s something about acoustic songs that make them very soft and elegant. Try finding one of your favorite love songs in an acoustic version and seeing how it sounds. You might be surprised by how pretty and soothing it seems with just the basic instruments and the singer’s voice.
A Light Hearted Song: Maybe you are not an emotional person and want to have your wedding without all the tears and heavy emotions. A light hearted silly song might be more for you when walking down the aisle. A good example is the song “Going to the chapel” this song is sure to make your guests chuckle versus tear up. Another recent trend that goes along with this is the bridal party and bride can dance up the aisle. Who can forget that Minnesota couple’s “Wedding Entrance Dance” video that became an Internet sensation. You can make this as creative as you’d like! Keep in mind this isn’t for everyone but it can provide some extra fun for you and your guests.
When it comes to your wedding processional music you and your husband just need to decided what’s best for you as a couple. Just remember there is no rule stating you have to use a traditional song, it’s okay to make your wedding a little unique and unexpected!
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