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Music For Walking Down The Aisle After The Ceremony
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I'm trying to organise the music for our Registry office wedding. (No religious music is allowed) Having been together for 13 yrs I have just realised we have totally different tastes in music, especially for our wedding!!! Its second time around for us both, but my fiance is very traditional. Because he wants it,I've settled for the wedding march to come in to the ceremony (wouldn't have been my choice!) and classical music for while the guests are coming in and taking there seats. But for coming back down the 'Aisle' after signing the register I'm really struggling to find something suitable. We do agree we don't like naff or cheesy stuff like Bryan Adams-everything I do and that kind of pop music but I would like something a bit contempory. I looked at some classical and couldn't find anything I liked and have listened to many modern songs from the last 40yrs and nothing has really struck me as suitable. Don't mind instrumental or classical if I can't find anything else. Someone suggested theme from Titanic but again I think thats a bit naff!!! Any suggestions grateful Thanks
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Modern but not slushy or cheesy and i have also heard classical versions done by traditional choirs and it sounds as good.
Hope that helps!
Modern but not slushy or cheesy and i have also heard classical versions done by traditional choirs and it sounds as good.
Hope that helps!
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