A common custom done in wedding’s is the popular father-daughter dance during the reception. This is like the daddy’s final “goodbye” to his daughter before handing her over to her new husband. There are many different songs that have been used for this particular dance. Some good choices for this situation include “In My Father’s Eyes” by Martina McBride, and “Butterfly Kisses” by Bob Carlisle. Wedding bands are a very big necessity to wedding receptions. The music reflects the attitude of the guests’.
Throughout the wedding reception, it’s a wonderful idea to keep music playing. Guests’ enjoy a live “wedding band” performing while they fellowship one with another. Music is a wonderful ice-breaker for the moments that seem to be awkward. Not only that, but music can change one’s temporary state of mind, or their mood.
Funny bridal songs are a great way to keep the mood enlightened. If you want everyone to feel at home, choose silly, but sweet songs. Up temp would be better for this type of setting. Some funny songs choices include “Anything You Can Do, (I Can Do Better), Baby, It’s Cold Outside, and so on.
Romantic songs are the most common choice for a wedding. Make sure the songs you choose are not too “Rock N Roll” edgy. All of the attention goes to the newlyweds, not the song performers. You want to make your guest feel at ease and relaxed, comfortable. There are many, many, many romantic “couple songs” out there! Find the ones that mean the most to you!
Low tempo songs are also a good choice. This will keep the atmosphere quiet, peaceful, and enjoyable around you. Sweet songs could be “Lucky” by Jason Mraz, “From This Moment” On by Shania Twain, and “When God Made You” By Newsong. These are great choices, and great songs. It will make for an “Awww!” moment from the viewers.
A very rare idea is to play hard rock music. This is definitely not a common choice, but whatever suits your personal personality, and that of your mate. If you go with this idea, choose suitable song choices for a reception. Not everyone likes this idea, because it makes the reception less “homey”. Meaning, it’s not the most attractive setting, but it’s “whatever floats your boat”, as people say! There are sweet hard rock songs out there! Get to looking!
Another option is to go without music or a band at your wedding reception. This is also an uncommon decision, but quite a few people enjoy peace and quiet, as you might, too! Music might not be for you, but either way you should make your guests feel comfortable. Play games, have food, and make it feel like a fun celebration.
Make every decision under your own influence. Do not let anyone persuade you otherwise. Weddings, wedding receptions, wedding bands, and everything in between is a big deal. Enjoy this day with the ones you love. Music, Silence, Hard core, low temp, funny, serious…. And the list goes on. Whatever you choose, make it your own decision. Allow this day to be filled with enjoyment to you first, and the ones around you.
Musician Richard O’Neal writes for the http://www.souldesire.co.uk website. Hiring a specialist Bands For Wedding will make all the difference to the success of your event. Find out more about hiring an amazing Hertfordshire Wedding Band when you visit this website.