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The bridal party procession is no longer just a formality — it is the opening scene of your wedding day. It sets the tone, creates emotion, and offers your first opportunity to immerse guests in your ...
Need some help planning out the music for your wedding? Not only do we have a complete guide, but we also have suggestions for songs for all aspects of the wedding. We gave you ideas for the ...
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Blowing bubbles or throwing things at the couple as they recess is an ancient tradition that dates all the way back to Roman and Egyptian times. It was originally intended (not surprisingly) as a ...
In the recessional, he walks next to the best man. Your friend may cause a few raised eyebrows come wedding day—the older folk may not have seen a male attendant on the bride's side before. But, hey, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Lafayette – It takes just those first few notes – ta, dum, dee, dum – to announce the bride’s arrival at many weddings. That’s why we love it. Little girls ...
As nuptial celebrations become increasingly personal and less traditional, more couples are opting for a co-ed wedding party—and that includes brides asking men to stand alongside them at the altar.
It's hard to imagine wedding music without the familiar strains of Mendelssohn's famous "Wedding March." The tune is so famous — opening with its regal blast of brass — that it seems like it's been ...