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Creating the Perfect
Soundtrack For Your Wedding

Metro
If
you've figured out by now that music is the key to a great
wedding, you're right: it's the secret ingredient of every great
wedding. The right song at the right time can evoke strong
feelings and help solidify memories of the day long after the
last dance.
Unfortunately, many couples don't focus as much attention on
their musical program as they do on picking out a reception
hall, or florist. Too often, they leave crucial music decisions
to their DJ or band. This can be a huge mistake, according to
wedding music experts Gloria Sklerov and Barbara Rothstein,
professional songwriters who set romance to music for films and
TV, and are creators of
www.weddingmusiccentral.com
While flowers, clothes and decor may make a wedding "look"
beautiful, it's well-planned music that makes a wedding "feel"
beautiful says Sklerov, who has won multiple Emmys for wedding
songs featured on daytime TV and has written songs for Sinatra,
Cher and other top artists.
Think about weddings you've attended. How did you measure their
success? Probably by whether you had a good time or not. Top
wedding coordinators know that music is the "good-time-factor"
of a wedding. People have a good time when they can participate,
and feel connected to it all. It's a good sign when guests get
up to dance frequently and when they're sharing in the emotions
of sentimental moments like father/daughter, mother/son dances,
etc. When the music is dull or constantly intrusive, and there's
little involvement and interaction among the guests, chances are
they're waiting for the right time to say goodbye.
Sklerov and Rothstein realized that couples have no way of
knowing what they don't know and really do need expert music
planning guidance and information to plan a successful wedding
program. Thanks to them, brides and grooms everywhere have
access to expert know-how and a step-by-step planning system
with their book, "How To Set Your Wedding To Music", the
complete wedding music guide and planner. Here are some of their
tips for a memorable event:
CEREMONY AND RECEPTION
Create a Plan: Visualize your wedding as a film, and think about
the songs that would coordinate best with the scenes that
unfold. For example, imagine the processional, the unity candle
ceremony, the father/daughter dance, the mother/son dance, or
even a special tribute to an important person in your life as
you listen to sound clips of songs written especially for those
moments.
Stay Organized: Keep a notebook and jot down songs you've
heard or ideas you've gathered. Then, when you finalize your
choices and discuss them in detail with your band or DJ you can
consider their suggestions without feeling pressured.
Book Your DJ or Band: Once you know your date, book as
soon as possible. DJs and bands have distinct advantages and
disadvantages. DJs are usually less expensive, take up less
space and offer playback of original songs by original artists.
Bands can provide live sound and make any occasion seem elegant.
Generally however, they are costly and your songs will be
interpreted by the band, not necessarily performed with the
"feel" you like or are used to.
Go Beyond the Boring and Basic: Happily for the thousands
of brides and grooms who've discovered
weddingmusiccentral.com,
there's no reason for wedding music to be dull or ineffectual.
The Web site offers an exclusive line of music CDs created
especially for weddings by Grammy and Emmy-winning writers,
artists and producers, plus in-depth expert planning articles.
The CDs feature exciting contemporary arrangements of classical
ceremony favorites and pop standards, fresh new wedding songs
for Fathers & Daughters, Mothers & Sons, and other special
relationships including stepparents, and families of second
marriages.
"When writing for film and TV", says Rothstein, "we had to
master the art of enhancing each scene with the right touch of
emotion" ... adding to the significance of important moments.
"Their unique special songs such as 'My Little Girl', 'The Man
You've Become' and 'Yours, Mine & Ours' for fathers and
daughters, mothers and sons and other relationships have gone on
to become popular favorites for weddings.
Keep Your Guests in Mind: Consider the tastes of your
guests. Make sure singles and older guests can enjoy the music
as well. Include timeless standards and music of different eras
that all guests will enjoy.
UNIQUE TOUCHES
In addition to the music that is played on your special day,
songs and sentiments can be sent in advance of your wedding and
afterward as well. You can send more than a card - you can send
a song with the unique musical ideas that Sklerov and Rothstein
offer with their Personalized CD Singles line:
**Save the Date CDs featuring the classic "Chapel of Love"
and your save-the-date information imprinted directly on the CD.
Send them to your guests in lieu of the standard save-the-date
card.
**Personalized Gift CD Singles Ñ a selection of songs for mom,
dad or even bridesmaids and maids of honor. You can express
personal sentiments for your parents and friends with a special
song they'll love
.
**CD Thank You Notes - The wedding thank you song, "Thank You
For Your Gift Of Love" with your names imprinted on each CD is
an original musical way to say thank you instead of sending an
ordinary thank you card.
For more great tips on wedding music or to order any of the
unique musical items mentioned above, visit
www.weddingmusiccentral.com.
Photo above:
The right music can convey the emotions of all the special
moments of your wedding day.
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