Tuesday 12 January 2010

Welcome Message

Choosing your ceremony music can be a daunting task!

Perhaps you are stuck for inspiration, or maybe you know how the music sounds but you don't the name of the piece...

...this easy to use guide will take the stress out of choosing the music for your wedding ceremony.


OUR AIMS

The aim of this blog is to create a useful resource for couples who are in the process of choosing their ceremony music.

We plan to do this by offering good, useful advice and by providing an audio library with recordings of the most popular wedding music.


1) ADVICE

We are building relationships with important wedding specialists in Essex - wedding musicians, church ministers, civil registrars and wedding co-ordinators at civil venues.

This guide will be a place for these specialists to share their advice with you and offer you useful hints, tips and suggestions to consider when choosing your ceremony music.

On top of this, we will help you understand the legal regulations you must follow for civil ceremonies and any religious guidelines that should be abided by for church weddings.

We would like to invite you to comment on all of our posts with your thoughts and ideas - any useful suggestions will be added to the guide for future couples to read!


2) AUDIO LIBRARY

With many 1000's of pieces of music for you to choose from, selecting the perfect piece can be a bit of a minefield

Over the coming months, we will be working alongside churches, registry offices and wedding venues to create an extensive audio library with recordings of the most popular wedding ceremony music.

We hope that this will give you some much needed inspiration.

These recordings are all kindly created for free by the wedding pianists at PianoDJ.co.uk.

If you have suggestions of music to put in the audio library or would like to hear how your ceremony music would sound played on a piano, then add a comment on the "Record Me A Piece" post.

Your piece will be recorded ASAP!!



We look forward to working with you to create a really useful guide.

James

1 comment:

  1. This is a great site for wedding music advice. I have already sent the link to my daughter who is getting married later this year.

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