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Modern Ceremony: For the Brides and Grooms that prefer a more "Modern" sound to their wedding, this is the section for you. Special selections from the modern era can be used effectively to create that special feeling while your groom lays eyes on you, for the first time in your wedding dress, as you come down the isle to become his bride. Appropriate Music For Your Processional: This arrangement is played while the Groom's party and the Bride's Maids enter: The Classical Traditional Selections work well here: 1: Cannon in D Minor String Arrangement #1 - Pachalbel (6:18) 2: Cannon In D Minor (Chamber Arrangement) (4:29) 3: Cannon In D Minor (Guitar) - (3:50) 4: Cannon In D Minor (Orchestral Interp) (3:27) 5: Entrance Of The Queen Of Sheba (String Quartet) (2:10) 6: Fanfare For Trumpet & Orchestra (String Quartet) (1:27) 7: Jesu Joy To Man's Desiring -(Str. Quartet) (1:38) 8: Te Deum (Str. Quartet)(1:34) 9: Trumpet Voluntary (Str Quartet, Continuo) (1:41) 10: Con Te Partido (Instrumental) - (4:33) Then, When it is time for YOU, the Bride, to come down the isle, the music changes to a song that is special to both you and your Husband to soon be: 11. The Wedding Song by Paul Stookey 12. Truly, Madly, Deeply by Savage Garden 13. I Knew I Loved You Before I Met You by Savage Garden 14. Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton 15. When I'm With You by Sheriff 16. Unchained Melody by The Righteous Brothers
For after the "I Do's, after the "You May Kiss The Bride" and AFTER the "Mr. & Mrs", its time for the wedding party to file out. Again, an arrangement special to the bride and groom is chosen. Possible suggestions: 17. At The Beginning by Richard Marx & Donna Lewis 18. Truly, Madly, Deeply by Savage Garden 19. From This Moment On by Shania Twain 20. I Do, Cherish You by 98 Degrees 21. Give Me Forever by John Tesh & James Ingram 22. Always by Atlantic Starr
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