- corrc7131
- 8 years ago
- Wedding: October 2010
What is everyone using besides Cannon D. I love it, don’t get me wrong, its beautiful, just not me.
Any one find something amzing?
What is everyone using besides Cannon D. I love it, don’t get me wrong, its beautiful, just not me.
Any one find something amzing?
I walked in to “What A Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong.
I’m using “Moonlight Serenade” by the Glenn Miller Orchestra. <3
This will be the song that I will be walking down the aisle to. I will have a harpist and a flutist playing it.
It makes me cry now, so I hope I don’t cry my way down the aisle.
I did “Ode to Joy” By Beethoven for the processional and I walked in to “La Rejouissance” by Handel. I play the cello and it’s one of my favorite pieces.
are you looking for somthing classical like canon? or somthing more modern and contemporary?
other classical processional songs I like are Jesus Joy of Man’s desiring by Bach and Flower Duet
I want something that sounds beautiful on the piano and less traditional and “bridey”.
I am walking down the aisle to a guitar instrumental of “she is love” by paracute.
I wanted something really different so we went with Nothing Else Matters as performed by Apocalyptica. You wouldn’t believe how many positive comments we got about the music from young and old!
My bridesmaids walked in to “Once Upon a Time…Storybook Love” from The Princess Bride soundtrack (can’t find a video of what we actually used on YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CmWMeeV_tA is a piano version).
I walked in to “Glasgow Love Theme” from the Love Actually soundtrack http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-Juy0ZYkcY
@Statutory Grape: That is what the mom’s and groomsmen walked down to in my wedding!
I am walking down to the theme from “Somewhere in Time”. My late father really liked that movie. I think I’m going to do Canon in D for the BMs. I almost hate to use it, but I love it:)
The mothers and my bridesmaids walked in to music from the movie Pride & Prejudice (the one with Keira Knightley). I walked in to a song called “Love Never Fails” by Brandon Heath.
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