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Seven Tips to Make Your Wedding Day Sing

Wedding Music Experts Offer Advice for a Day to Remember

(ARA) - After the date has been set, the flowers have been ordered, and the dress has been fitted, the focus of wedding planning turns to the more intricate details of the ceremony and reception - especially music. But because of the sheer number of songs to choose from, the task of selecting the right wedding music - and the right musicians - can be overwhelming. With performances at more than 200 weddings between them, piano-playing brothers Tim and Ryan O’Neill have combined their wedding music expertise and recorded their latest CD, “A Day to Remember.” The CD and corresponding sheet music book are designed to help busy brides and grooms select the perfect music for their big day.

“Music helps set the tone for the entire event, whether it’s traditional, contemporary or religious,” says Tim O’Neill. “Many couples have a favorite melody or style in mind, but often struggle to find exactly the right music.” Having planned their own wedding ceremonies in recent years, Tim and Ryan have a new perspective on what brides and grooms go through to get everything just right.

According to The O’Neill Brothers, these suggestions will help make the walk down the aisle a harmonious one:

Does someone in your family sing beautifully? Consider inviting them to sing for your wedding to make the experience even more special. But remember that if you ask someone who’s not a professional, you’ll have to cut them a little slack if they’re not exactly perfect. You might want your uncle to play the accordion, but be sure to find a song that fits your style and his ability.

If you’re having trouble narrowing your selections, you can always save some of the songs for the band or DJ to play at the reception rather than trying to cram them all into the ceremony. If you’re marrying in a place of worship, remember to get your list of selections approved by the wedding coordinator or celebrant.

For more wedding music suggestions and to listen to samples of the songs included on “A Day To Remember,” visit www.pianobrothers.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content