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Wedding Ceremony
This is the time you have
chosen to become husband and wife. This very special moment will
require dedicated professionals. Southern Cali DJ's know that
this is the most important time of your life, and we will
provide your ceremony entertainment needs from on time schedule,
professionalism.
Suggested Music For Wedding Ceremony
These are the most requested songs, but there are many
others. Ask your DJ.
Prelude music:
Played prior to the ceremony, while guests are
arriving.
Moonlight Sonata
(Beethoven)
Isn't It Romantic (Glenn
Miller)
Water Music (Handel)
Ave Maria (Schubert /
Gounod)
The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)
Greensleeves (Traditional)
Rhapsody In Blue (Gershwin)
God Only Knows (The Beach
Boys)
As Time Goes By (A Kiss Is
Just A Kiss) (Tony Bennett)
Arioso (Bach)
Ode To Joy (Beethoven)
Brandenburg Concerto #2
(Bach)
Gloria (Vivaldi)
Unchained Melody (Righteous
Brothers)
Processional & Bridal music:
Played during the time the family, wedding party,
and the bride walk down the aisle.
Bridal Chorus (Here Comes
The Bride) from "Lohengrin" (Wagner)
Trumpet Voluntary in D (The
Prince of Denmark's March) (Clarke or Purcell)
Canon in D (Pachelbel)
The Four Seasons (Handel)
Water Music (Handel)
What A Wonderful World
(Louis Armstrong)
Unforgettable (Nat King
Cole)
I Can't Help Falling In
Love (Elvis Presley)
When A Man Loves A Woman
(Percy Sledge)
In My Life (The Beatles)
March From Lohengrin
(Wagner)
Interlude music (optional): The songs played during the ceremony.
Ave Maria (Schubert)
Amazing Grace (Traditional)
La Traviata (Verdi)
Sheep May Safely Graze
(Bach)
And I Love Her (The
Beatles)
Primavera: First Movement,
Allegro (Vivaldi)
Love Me Tender (Elvis
Presley)
Für Elise (Beethoven)
We've Only Just Begun (The
Carpenters)
Have I Told You Lately (Van
Morrison)
Recessional music:
Music played as the new husband and wife walk up
the aisle together.
Wedding March (from "A
Midsummer Night's Dream") (Mendelssohn)
Who's Responsible?
We feel that if you have a wedding planner, they will have the lead in
scheduling. Otherwise we will help you set and manage the schedule. At
the reception we will coordinate with your caterer, photographer and any
other reception vendors as needed.
When to do the First Dance?
It's our experience that things start off really well when the Bride &
Groom go into their First Dance right after their Grand Entrance.
Followed by the Mother and Father dances the stage is set for a great
night.
When to do the Toast?
We feel that this is best done before dinner. After dinner is okay but
sometimes there is commotion from the wait staff and guests ready to
stretch their legs.
Bouquet and Garter Toss
We usually do these together but plan them for later in the evening.
Cake Cutting
Sometimes guests view the cutting of cake as a sign of the evening being
over so we try and plan for this later in the evening as well.
Anniversary Dance
This is a good way to get guests back onto the dance floor after the
cake cutting.
Of course these are just our suggestions. We will work with you to
develop a plan that you can call your own. After all -it is your day!