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I think mixing it up can be cool. Especially if you have a DJ that can do different techniques to flow the two songs together. There are a lot of ways to do this and I talked to your Dj about it. It's your day and I think you should play the music you want. Good luck!
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Hi everyone! So, I'm picking out music for the ceremony, and we are
going to be having a DJ play the ceremony music. We are having our
wedding at the beach, so I figured some beach-y, Hawaiian music might
be appropriate. However, I discovered that I really like this one song
that I want as my processional, and problem is, it's a very different
style. Basically piano and cello music. Much different from the
Hawaiian music. So, what to do? Can I include different styles of
music, or should I just pick one style and stick to it?