Wedding Recessional Music
Wedding Recessional Music – Ending on a High Note!
The wedding recessional is one of the most joyful moments of the day—your first walk as a newly married couple! After the vows have been exchanged and the “I do’s” have been said, it is time to celebrate. The music you choose for this moment sets the tone for the rest of your wedding day, whether you want something traditional, romantic, or fun and upbeat.
What is the Wedding Recessional?
The recessional is the part of the wedding ceremony where the newlyweds walk back down the aisle after being pronounced married. It is a time of celebration, with smiles, applause, and often confetti! The music played during the recessional should reflect this happy moment and create a memorable ending to the ceremony.
Choosing the Perfect Recessional Music
Every couple has their own unique style, and the music should reflect that. Here are some popular choices:
- Traditional & Classical: Mendelssohn’s Wedding March, Beethoven’s Ode to Joy, Handel’s Hornpipe
- Romantic & Elegant: Pachelbel’s Canon in D, Vivaldi’s Spring, The Beatles’ Here Comes the Sun
- Upbeat & Fun: Pharrell Williams’ Happy, Stevie Wonder’s Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Bruno Mars’ Marry You
As a string quartet, we have played everything from timeless classical pieces to unexpected pop songs arranged for strings. The beauty of live music is that we can create a bespoke experience, ensuring your recessional is as special as the rest of your day.
What Would You Choose?
Would you go for a classic and elegant piece or surprise your guests with something fun and unexpected? Whatever your style, we are here to make it unforgettable!
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