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Do it up karaoke style!
Is there a song that means alot to you or someone else close to you? Parents or Grandparents wedding song? Something fun you sing to each other in the car? A song that played during a special moment ofyour life?
Google your favorite artists and start there, the right song will come up!
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So I've been thinking for a long time that I'd like to sing two songs at our wedding reception. The first would honor family members who have passed away. I think it will be "They Can't Take That Away From Me," a jazz song. But sad. So I want to sing a second, upbeat but loving song for my new husband! (how exciting to say it that way!) I have a fair range, usually sing soprano, but don't want to kill myself with the really high notes when I know I'll be nervous.
Also not sure how best to accompany myself? There is no piano. Should I just do this karaoke style? Will that be cheezy? I don't want this to seem cheap or poorly done.