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:: Download Lever Harp Repertoire (PDF) Page 1 Wedding Music:
If you need help choosing your wedding music, here is a guideline with suggestions of some of the most popular requests:
Prelude: Normally 15 minutes prior to your ceremony as the guests gather and are seated. If you don’t have particular requests
you can select the genre of music you like, such as classical or contemporary love songs. Processional: You can choose
either one song for the wedding party and bride’s entrance or you can have a second song played just for the bride. If you want the
traditional Bridal March, you’ll definitely want a different song for your bridal party. Popular choices include Pachelbel’s Canon
in D, Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring, Trumpet Voluntary, and Hawaiian Wedding Song. Ceremony Music: You may want to have a
special song played during your wedding or it is also popular in Hawaii for the harpist to play soft background music throughout
your ceremony which adds a romantic ambience. Favorites include Canon in D (Pachelbel), Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Ave Maria, All
I Ask of You (from Phantom of the Opera), Hawaiian Wedding Song, Unchained Melody, Wedding Song (There is Love), Forever in Love,
Kenny G, and My Heart Will Go On (Titanic). Recessional: Traditionally joyful, the options include Ode to Joy (Beethoven),
Traditional Wedding March from a Midsummer Night's Dream, Spring (from Vivaldi's Four Seasons), Trumpet Voluntary, and Hawaiian
Wedding Song. Special requests: If you have a special music request not in my repertoire, please contact me three weeks
prior to your ceremony. If I do not have written music, a copy of the sheet music (written for piano) must be provided. You may
email the music to me. |