DIY Wedding Day Music

Your wedding day music selections can say a lot about you as a couple and your hopes for the future.

Wedding Day Music tells a story

The feeling of love may be the absolute hardest thing to describe.

As your guests await your walk down the aisle …

the look in your eyes when they first see you …

your beloved awaiting your arrival …

… everyone is listening with their hearts …

Your Wedding Day Music Tells a Story

Your music can help your wedding day become somewhat enchanted, as you begin that walk into your new future together.

Music can touch us deep within our souls. Depending on the tone of it, feelings are brought to the surface in an almost unimaginable way. Music can take us on a journey and into a dream. Love, joy, sorrow, peace … what a way to almost immediately change your mood and just … F E E L !

Of course, for your big day, you want to have the music that makes you and your guests feel the love that is deep inside you. Your wedding day is your time to shine. The music you select can help convey the emotions that you want to share with everyone.

I have a background of singing with live bands. I think live music is the absolute best for weddings. It can be a solo guitarist, a romantic harpist, or violins … whatever it is that reaches that place deep inside you. But, sometimes your budget comes into play. Or perhaps you’re just doing something simple and intimate. Either way, you want to find the best music possible, without buying every CD that has one or two songs that you love.

When we do Garden Ceremonies here, I have found the best solution is to hook our sound system up to a computer. Then we simply play music from the songs I’ve downloaded from emusic.  They have a terrific variety and you can find all of your choices in one location! They even offer a  free trial. So what are you waiting for? Go and check it out!

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