Creating Your Own Unique Wedding Style- Letting ‘You’ Shine Through

STYLE. Webster’s dictionary defines it as “a particular manner or technique by which something is done, created, or performed” and the French refer to it as that ‘je ne sais quois’ or “I don’t know what it is” quality.

We believe your wedding style is simply a reflection of all your choices put together. It is a representation of who you are- which will be expressed throughout your entire ceremony in the form of your wedding theme, design, feel and of course, your musical choices. It’s YOUR special day, which only happens once-in-a-lifetime, so do your part by making your ceremony a representation of who you are and give your guests a unique experience they’ll never forget!

Don’t be intimidated by rules or others’ opinions.
While it’s good to listen and learn from others, still do keep an open mind by letting your own style and tastes shine through. Think of the music you truly enjoy and love. If you love classical music, you can have your harpist or string quartet play your favorites, to set a quiet elegant tone before the ceremony. If one of you loves classical music and the other loves jazz, you can have the best of both worlds: have a keyboard and bass combo play sophisticated jazz after the ceremony as a background for a cocktail reception just before dinner. The combination of classical and jazz will reflect your own individual personalities and add a flair and style that’s all your own. Of course, other combinations of musical styles can work just as well.

Do keep in mind…..
There’s still a place for dance music at the reception, where you can express your trendier tastes with ‘poppier-sounding’ music for dancing and special moments. Good DJs have fabulous collections of CDs which include selections of various choices of music- from instrumentals, to piano and flute, to harp and guitar and other combinations. All styles of music are featured as well, from jazz to classical. The world of CDs and mp3s is always at your fingertips- even with a live band, for they almost always provide CD/mp3 player equipment.

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5 Comments

  1. Posted August 7, 2010 at 4:29 am | Permalink

    It helps a lot. Thank you so much for this information. It gives me more strength to create the best wedding style on my on.

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  2. Posted August 7, 2010 at 4:31 am | Permalink

    We need ideas from others course and also we need to twist that idea to make a unique wedding result. In this way, we can rate ourself on how good we are in making wedding style.

    Thanks for this post…

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  3. Posted August 9, 2010 at 3:01 pm | Permalink

    Glad you guys liked the post, thanks for the feedback!

  4. Posted August 10, 2010 at 5:05 pm | Permalink

    Love the concept and the graphics. Maybe we’ll call it Music Concepts.
    Sounds like the best way to plan a wedding. I am already married and still love the music.
    Best to all,
    Jim

  5. Posted July 28, 2011 at 8:11 am | Permalink

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