
Repertoire
Music Order of Service
Prelude – Some light, ambient music to set the mood while guests are being seated
Processional – A piece of music for the entrance of the Bridesmaids and Bride
Signing – Some light music during the Signing of the Register
Recessional – A joyful, celebratory piece of music as the Bride and Groom exit down the aisle
Postlude – Some light, ambient music as guests exit after the ceremony
RECEPTION
Background – Some light, ambient music at the beginning of your celebratory evening
First Dance – Some sweet, romantic music for slow dancing
Attire
Extra Information
This section contains some extra information that is useful to take into consideration when planning the music for your wedding
REPERTOIRE
It should be noted that some venues or celebrants, due to religious and secular reasons, may have particular requirements on the type of music you have during your ceremony
OUTDOOR CEREMONIES
Due to the fragile nature of the harp and electrical equipment there must be adequate cover from the elements in place
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
For the Ceremony it isn’t necessary to have power points, though it is preferred. However, for the Reception a power point is required
It should be noted that some venues or celebrants, due to religious and secular reasons, may have particular requirements on the type of music you have during your ceremony
OUTDOOR CEREMONIES
Due to the fragile nature of the harp and electrical equipment there must be adequate cover from the elements in place
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
For the Ceremony it isn’t necessary to have power points, though it is preferred. However, for the Reception a power point is required