Below is an audio preview list with your wedding processionals and recessional. You can share this with your wedding party to ensure a smoothly flowing ceremony.
The Bride's Processional will end when the bride reaches the altar or arch, or a few seconds thereafter to cadence gracefully (the length of the processional may actually be shorter than the segment recorded).
Please wait until the previous processional has ended before entering.
Tips for a Smooth, Stately, and Stunning Wedding Processional
1. Slow is better. Don't hurry down the aisle! Anticipate and enjoy the beautiful walk.
2. Let the music for the previous processional come to a complete end before the next processional begins.
3. If you reach the altar before the music ends, don't worry! The music may continue a few measures to reach a graceful cadence.
4. The musician will "go silent" approximately 2 minutes before the first processional. If there is an unanticipated delay before the start of ceremony, designate someone to inform the musician. Be as specific as possible, i.e., "play 10 more minutes, " or "play two more songs." This will avoid awkward silences while your guests await your arrival.
5. If the wedding party is entering from a place that is difficult to spot or out of view, you may wish to assign someone to approach the musicians and inform them the ceremony is about to begin. That way, there will be no ambiguity.
6. If possible, let the musicians know what the officiant's last words will be before the recessional begins. Generally, it is the introduction of the bride and groom, but because this is not always the case, it is best to be certain. The musicians may also check with the officiant if the opportunity is available before the ceremony.
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