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This is my second wedding. We both want something casual yet want it to feel special. We are getting married in a small stone chapel over looking the Texas hill country called Chapel Dulcinea (they have a beautiful website) with just 21 guests. There is of course no organ or piano nor room for even a small ensemble. When I say small I mean small. So we are having a music CD made for us. I have found a beautiful wedding march and recessional and a piece for the intercessional. What I am having a time with is the music to be played while the guests are being seated. I wanted some classical guitar but my Fiance thought it was a little heavy for the casual nature of the wedding. So we have compromised on just some nice love songs, but most seem so sappy and sound like prom night. I have found Peter Gabriels "The Book of Love" which he and I both love. Any other suggestions???