Traditionally, the wedding celebration is accompanied by the Mendelssohn march. The official part is usually followed by a feast with congratulations, toasts to the young, shouts of "Bitter!" and, of course, the first dance of the newly married couple. The atmosphere of love and comfort will be complemented by a well-chosen musical background.
Instructions
Step 1
The choice of musical accompaniment directly depends on the stylization of the holiday. If you are having a romantic party with a small number of guests, choose calm instrumental music so that you can chat at the table and dance in the arms of your other half. It doesn't matter if you choose a wedding in the style of ethno, rock and roll, retro, hippie, etc., remember that there should be no bored guests at the party. Therefore, make sure that the musical accompaniment is "diluted" with rhythmic and slow compositions.
Step 2
When choosing a background music, think about having fun at your wedding both young and old. If you're inviting live music artists or DJs, check out the evening's set list in advance. If possible, add to the list those songs that you think the guests would like to listen to. You don't have to go against your own interests and preferences. Depending on the number of guests, write in front of each last name 2-5 songs that would be nice to hear for each of them. We can say with great confidence that the musical tastes of many of the guests will coincide.
Step 3
At the celebration, where live music will sound, perhaps one of the guests during the evening will ask for a guitar or sit down at the piano himself. If the invited vocalists sing to the backing track, it is possible that some of the guests will want to personally congratulate the young with his favorite song. Then the evening runs the risk of turning into karaoke. In order to avoid unpleasant situations, discuss this moment with the singers in advance.
Step 4
Regardless of the style of the wedding party, the composition of the guests and the location of the wedding, the choice of music for the first dance of the newlyweds remains only with them. Traditionally, couples prefer waltz or foxtrot rhythms. Recently, these unspoken rules have been eroded by more energetic rock and roll or Latin American drive. Do not hesitate to enjoy the first dance, because this is your holiday, and let the guests remember it for your excellent mood and graceful steps.