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Wedding Music??

Andy_R (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 22nd February 2006, 02:04

Im getting married in May and am going to make a slideshow using all the various pictures taken during the day. Basically Im after some appropiate music....does anyone know any good CD`s out there which have wedding music on??

Many thanks guys `n girls! :D

RE: Wedding Music??

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Wednesday, 22nd February 2006, 06:40

Anything by secret garden is good - I had the guests walk into the room while their album was playing.

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RE: Wedding Music??

The Jackal (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 22nd February 2006, 08:23

I done this last November. Just used the song that we had our 1st dance to and another song we both assosiate with the birth of our daughter. Set the show to last the same length as the 2 songs. Easy. Had about 65 pictures on it and it lasted just about 7 mins i think. Plenty long enough.
The songs where was:
Wedding = Simply Red - You Make Me Feel Brand New
Daughter = Aerosmith - Dont want to miss a thing (this was the first song on the radio in my car when i left the hospital after Grace was born) Wasn`t until after about a year when i watched the film i realised the girls name in the film was Grece too. :o

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RE: Wedding Music??

Paull (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 22nd February 2006, 08:53

Shotgun Wedding - Roy C

RE: Wedding Music??

mistah-wedding-deejay (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 22nd February 2006, 19:08

HI M8 congrats 0n getting wdedded M8, hope she looks nice ; ) or i suposse if your gay, that he has a nice car : S
seriuosly my names mauron and i used to own a WEDDING DJ buisness up til a couple off years ago but not now : S still got all my stuff eg mixer mics tape machines etc plus lots and lots of CDS i downloaded and burnt if i find them (in teh attic) ill copy you em

REGARDS, MAURON : ) : ) : ) : )

RE: Wedding Music??

Choagy (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 22nd February 2006, 19:19

How about good old Chris Rea.

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RE: Wedding Music??

Andy_R (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 28th February 2006, 01:55

Er....thanks for your suggestions but I was thinking more on the lines of classical music as opposed to rampant noise by metal bands!!!!

RE: Wedding Music??

Batavia (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 28th February 2006, 02:21

You could use movie music. A lot of stuff by John Barry works well. Off the top of my head there is "Chaplin" (it is very melodic, not at all silent film type music), "Out of Africa", "Somewhere in Time" (very popular). There is a collection here with a good selection.
All the best for the wedding too. :)

RE: Wedding Music??

Paull (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 28th February 2006, 08:58

Er....thanks for your suggestions but I was thinking more on the lines of classical music as opposed to rampant noise by metal bands!!!!

Tchaikovsky`s 1812 will wake them up, then there`s his Romeo & Juliet. However to be a little down to earth. An old pop song no one has heard of by `Bobby Vee` it is a beautiful song & it`s called ` This Is Your Day`.

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Alan Titherington (Reviewer) posted this on Tuesday, 28th February 2006, 09:20

Suppose it all depends on what mood you want to set up with this music - as I`m sure people would feel differently about being reminded about the day if it was accompanied by the theme to `Psycho` as opposed to some nice baroquey stuff.

Are you looking for the music to change a lot? This would mean some heavy editing as the nature of classical music doesn``t really lend itself to nice sound-bytes to suit a slide-show..

How about the slow movement to Mozart`s C major Piano Concerto (No.21)?...loads of recordings out there in CD-land, and has a `nostalgic` feel to it.

Unless you`re after something more lively...in which case I shall think again, but you`re probably best off sticking to Baroque/Classical stuff as the mood doesn`t change as often as later music. The Romeo and Juliet mentioned before is fine if you realise that a lot of it is a headlong rush full of razzing brass and cymbal clashes....mind you, could be a reflection of the day itself :D

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