For the processioal music i have my bridesmaids walking into "Canon in D" and i'm walking into "Bless the broken road" does the sound nice?? I need opinions
I think it sounds a little odd to go from a traditional song to something more modern. But that's just me. We each only had one attendant, so they and I all walked into an acoustic guitar version of Canon in D.
I kind of agree with tpender13-plus keep in mind the walk down the aisle isn't as long as most brides think. If you are really set on the song I would highly recommend an instrumental version as you want to ensure all eyes are on you and not on a vocalist. Also, that allows you to shorten it as needed so you don't end up with an awkward cut-off.
I think Cannon in D is the most overdone song in the history of man. I would urge you to check out The Gold Company from Western Michigan University. They have a song called "procressional" which is a cappella, unique and beautiful. Or there's a company called Song As A Gift that does customized music that I like too. Good luck!
yes both of the songs are going to be instrumental! i think this is the hardest part of pannin a wedding is pickin out the songs. would you mind if i askd what songs you are using? In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_first-dance_processional-4?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:29Discussion:1558bcbb-c0ac-47e3-b742-fe6820069f2cPost:2ccd6006-d99a-4c86-8c9b-1a6ec3cdc67b">Re: Processional</a>: [QUOTE]I kind of agree with tpender13-plus keep in mind the walk down the aisle isn't as long as most brides think. If you are really set on the song I would highly recommend an instrumental version as you want to ensure all eyes are on you and not on a vocalist. Also, that allows you to shorten it as needed so you don't end up with an awkward cut-off. Posted by kschaben[/QUOTE]
I love that idea! Mostly because my bridesmaids are walking in to Canon in D and I'm walking in to Somewhere Over the Rainbow (violin/piano instrumental version). It flows nicely if you're having theirs and your song as instrumentals
THANK YOU!!! Im deff doin those 2 songs everyone loves it including my bridesmaids!In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_first-dance_processional-4?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:29Discussion:1558bcbb-c0ac-47e3-b742-fe6820069f2cPost:f8766a4a-ae88-4e5c-be93-dde22fc75144">Re: Processional</a>: [QUOTE]I love that idea! Mostly because my bridesmaids are walking in to Canon in D and I'm walking in to Somewhere Over the Rainbow (violin/piano instrumental version). It flows nicely if you're having theirs and your song as instrumentals Posted by smfitz12[/QUOTE]
We are mixing it up. The girls are Pachelbel Cannon in D & I am walking down to Trumpet Voluntary. When the organist played the traditional Bridal March, I balled up & started to cry. I said "oh no, if I am crying now, can you imagine how bad I will be on that day..." So at least Tumpet Voluntary has more of a upbeat sound. Both tunes are in the same key, so it blends very nicely.
We're having a string quartet, so instrumental as well, party is walking down to "lakme aria" and I"ll walk down to trumpet voluntary. I LOVE the somewhere over the rainbow idea but that would absolutely make me burst into tears.
Re: Processional
Good luck!
[QUOTE]I kind of agree with tpender13-plus keep in mind the walk down the aisle isn't as long as most brides think. If you are really set on the song I would highly recommend an instrumental version as you want to ensure all eyes are on you and not on a vocalist. Also, that allows you to shorten it as needed so you don't end up with an awkward cut-off.
Posted by kschaben[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]I love that idea! Mostly because my bridesmaids are walking in to Canon in D and I'm walking in to Somewhere Over the Rainbow (violin/piano instrumental version). It flows nicely if you're having theirs and your song as instrumentals
Posted by smfitz12[/QUOTE]
When the organist played the traditional Bridal March, I balled up & started to cry. I said "oh no, if I am crying now, can you imagine how bad I will be on that day..." So at least Tumpet Voluntary has more of a upbeat sound. Both tunes are in the same key, so it blends very nicely.