Make Music a Meaningful Part of Your Commitment Celebration
Eschew the church organ. Skip the reception bands and DJs. Create a wedding soundtrack by asking friends and relatives to contribute meaningful music that reminds them of you as individuals and as a couple. Arrange theIn these days of digital music and Apple’s iTunes music store, acquiring a bevy of songs cheaply and easily is quite manageable. For the wedding ceremony and reception, all you need is a sound system for playback and a music guru to be in charge of the sound. This is the kind of work a DJ or musical director would have to arrange anyway, so you may even save a little money by handling the music digitally.
Your invitations can explain the wedding soundtrack concept and ask people to reply with music they hope to see included. You can also leave the details up to a music-savvy friend who will contact your guests directly and solicit ideas to be combined with your own. Either way, advanced planning will result in a wedding soundtrack that is meaningful and smoothly coordinated.
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- Invite friends and relatives to contribute songs.
- Match the music to the appropriate part of your ceremony.
- Send out copies of your wedding sountrack with thank-you notes.
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