First, we have the ceremony music itself. It is worth noting first that the music for a Taboada must be in accordance with the tastes of the couple. Currently, the code that provides for both civil and the religious ceremony is very broad and covers all genres and styles. However, there are some "classics" as far as regards wedding songs that are great references. Such is the case with pieces like "Ave Maria" by Schubert or the "Wedding March" by Wagner and Mendelhsonn or "Canon" by Pachelbel. In any case, it is very difficult to make a list of wedding songs that will surely please everyone, so this issue is left to the imagination of future marriage.
Another issue to consider when choosing music, in the case of a religious ceremony are the pieces that will sound each time depending on the ceremony, as there are time slots of different lengths and the music must adapt.
Second, we have the music of the feast, for which the company organizing this part of the wedding songs into account both the bride and groom taste of the guests as well adapted to each time of the banquet and dance back and there are some songs to the entrance of the couple at the restaurant, others are put in the background while lunch or dinner, others for the moment it enters the wedding cake, others to accompany the time when the couple split the different gifts to the guests and another to open the dance after the banquet. The traditional pieces are used to open the dance of the celebration are the waltzes, which begins the bride with her father.
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