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Please recommend some music suitable for the wedding venue~

Hello, I have some tips here, which are all based on what I heard at the wedding and some of my own thoughts.

Before the wedding begins, an elegant atmosphere should be created to pave the way for the wedding.

The following are some commonly chosen pieces for weddings:

"Ave Maria" (Schubert) or "Ave Maria" (Gounod)

"Warmth" "Festival of Love" (Bach)

"The Joy of Love" (Kressler)

"The Nutcracker Suite" (Tchaikovsky)

"Song of Verlia" (Lehar)

"Violin Concerto No. 8" (Vivaldi)

"Rondo" (Mozart)

"The Four Seasons" (Vivaldi)

"Royal Fireworks Suite "Like"" (Handel)

During the wedding ceremony

The wedding group entered, At the beginning of the wedding ceremony, if the best man, bridesmaid, flower girl, etc. enter the venue before the couple, the music they choose should be separated from the music when the couple enters to highlight the couple's important status.

The music for the entrance of the wedding group should be soothing and elegant. Here are two famous classical songs recommended:

"Cannon in D Major" (Paqube)

"Aria in G" (Bach)

The Newlyweds' Entrance

The traditional piece for the newlyweds or the bride's entrance is naturally the "Wedding March". There are only two well-known "Wedding Marches", which are works by Mendelssohn and Wagner. Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" is the soundtrack to Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream". The music begins with a loud trumpet sound, then enters a solemn procession music, followed by a more relaxed and lively march, which is repeated twice and then blends with the elegant sound of woodwind instruments and gradually fades away.

When the newcomers enter, only the beginning part is played, the tune is solemn, majestic and high-spirited. It is often used in church weddings as the bride's entry song.

In non-church weddings, Wagner's "Wedding March" is more commonly used. This is the mixed chorus used by the ladies to guide the newlyweds into their bridal chamber in the third act of Wagner's opera "Lohengrin". It was adapted into orchestral music and became the current "Wedding March". This piece of music has a beautiful melody, a slow tempo, and is solemn yet lyrical. It is a perfect match for newcomers.

Newcomers who can't let go of both pieces of music often use Wagner's as the entrance piece and Mendelssohn's as the exit piece.

The newlyweds' exit

In addition to the above-mentioned Mendelssohn's "Wedding March", the newlyweds can also choose other brisk and popular tunes, such as "Ode to Joy" ( Beethoven).

Chinese love songs

As background music in wedding banquets, the best example is "The Most Romantic Thing" by Zhao Yonghua.

The following are some other frequently selected tracks:

"Love You More Every Day" - Jacky Cheung

"Proposal" - Zhao Yonghua

"Promise" - Zhou Hui

"At least I still have you" - Lin Yilian

"Happy 2000" - Dawn

"Tomorrow I I want to marry you" - Zhou Huajian

"Cinderella" - Zheng Jun

"Only for you" - Geng Chengqing

"Love "Declaration" - Qi Qin

"Love" - ??Liu Ruoying

"I like you the way you are now" - Huang Yunling

"Love is just one word" - —Cheung Xinzhe

"I Swear" — Lin Yilian

"365 Days of Missing You" — Coco Lee

"Love" — Tsai Chin

"The Most Beautiful" - Yu Quan

"Intimate Lover" - Anita Mui/Du Dewei

"Today You Will Marry Me" - Tao Zhe/Jolin Tsai

For my sister's wedding they used "Elope to the Moon", which was quite cute.

Hope these are helpful to you.