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Weddings, some couples consider it to be the most important day of their lives. For the guests wise, it is also a joyous occasion to celebrate. A joyous occasion would normally be accompanied by good food and music. This is something that they will take from the wedding. Hence, couples should always consider their music carefully. The key factors in determining the music are the appropriateness, meaning and pleasantness.

For those who intend to hire a pianist to play live for them, they should ensure that they meet up with the pianist in advance. It is important to discuss with the pianist the type of music that he or she is comfortable with playing. Majority of them will be more than willing to offer their helping hand on this very special day. Most of them will also have their own recommendations to share with you. However, if you already have a piano piece in mind for them, it would be a lot better if you could provide them with the music score. This will allow the pianist to decide if he or she is capable of playing the piece. At the same time, it will also allow them time for practice.

Another thing to take note of is the requirements of the venue. Some venues such as churches only accept classical or Christian songs. Therefore, it is also essential that you check it out with the church first to see if your selection is acceptable to them. Apart from the music when walking down the aisle, there are still others to consider. This can include the arrival of your guests, the reception and so on. There should also be a variety in the music pieces, so that it doesn’t get too monotonous for the guests.

At the end of the day, you would want as close to a flawless wedding as possible. The music plays a big part of it as your wedding video will be something that you share with your children and grand children. If you fail to choose a suitable piano piece, imagine the embarrassment that you will have to go through. However, if the piece is good, future generations might even consider using the same one. In fact, it is rather hard to go wrong when you stay in the sacred or classical range. Here is a list that could aid you in your selection.

Classical:

  • Trumpet Voluntary (Clarke)
  • Sheep May Safely Graze (J.S. Bach)
  • Canon in “D” (Pachelbel)
  • Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring (J.S. Bach)
  • Ode to Joy (or the hymn “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee)
  • Ave Maria (Bach or Schubert)
  • Air on a G String (J.S. Bach)
  • Air–from the Water Suite (Handel)
  • The Lord’s Prayer (Malotte)
  • Laudamus Te (Vivaldi)
  • Panis Angelicus (Franck)
  • New World Symphony–No. 9 in E minor (Dvorak)
  • Intermezzo in A (Brahms)
  • Entreat Me not to Leave Thee–Song of Ruth (Gounod)

Hymns:

  • “Be Thou My Vision”
  • “Come Thou Almighty King”
  • “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty”
  • “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling”
  • “Morning has Broken”
  • “O Perfect Love”
  • “O Worship the King”
  • “O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing”
  • “Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us”
  • “Crown Him with Many Crowns”

For more on piano music for weddings, click here. Also, if you wish to be unique and play the piano for your wife on your special day, check out Piano Lessons SG. We do offer piano lessons for adults too!