Music For Your Wedding

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Music for your wedding ceremony could consist of live or recorded performances.  For pre-wedding music, make a CD of songs that are meaningful to you as a couple.  You can also use this CD for the processional and recessional marches.

Do you know someone who plays the piano or guitar?  Ask them to play for you at your ceremony.  Nothing sounds as poignant as an acoustic guitar playing a beautiful ballad!  Call your local high school or college for musicians.

Recruit someone you know to sing during the ceremony.  If you don’t know anyone who sings, find a place where they’re having karaoke and pick the singer you like best.  Offer them a small fee to sing at your wedding and – VOILA! – You have a vocalist to make your day special!

You want to be sure to have plenty of photos to remember your special day.  Unfortunately, a professional photographer can be a real budget buster!  Read on for tips on how to save with wedding photography.

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