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The wedding recessional is one of my favourite moments to play as a harpist. After the emotion of the vows, the exit music signals the start of the celebrations. You are married, your guests are on their feet, and the atmosphere is full of joy. Choosing the right wedding ceremony music for this moment makes it even more memorable.
Couples often ask me for suggestions when planning their wedding music, so I have put together a list of songs that always work beautifully as a recessional. Each has its own style and personality, but they all share one thing: they bring happiness and energy as you walk back down the aisle together.
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As a professional harpist based in Lincolnshire and Rutland, I’ve performed at many intimate weddings with guest lists of 30 or fewer. These smaller gatherings create a special atmosphere, and live harp music can make your day even more memorable. Here’s how hiring a harpist can enhance both your ceremony and drinks reception.
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The signing of the register is one of the most significant yet tranquil moments during a wedding ceremony. While the legal formalities take place, your guests enjoy a few minutes of calm before the celebration resumes. This is where music plays a crucial role—creating an atmosphere that’s serene yet captivating. The right song should be long enough to fill the space without interruption, keeping your guests engaged while reflecting the emotions of the day.
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