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It is only a tool.
A tool forged from the metals of the earth, from silver, from gold. Fashioned by history.
Crafted by the masters.
It is a tool that shapes mood and culture.
It enraptures, sometimes distracts. Exhilarates and soothes.
Sings and weeps.
Now take up the tool and sculpt music from the air.
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For The Bride To Be
The music you choose should set forth the air of romance you have always envisioned for your wedding. To accentuate your ideals, you can choose any combination of light classical, traditional, contemporary Christian, or light rock. The play list, included in this brochure, is only a small sample of the Serenata reparatory. These are a few things you may want to consider when selecting your wedding music:
1. Prelude music typically begins 15 minutes prior to the seating of the parents/grandparents and sets the mood for your ceremony. You should plan to select three to five pieces.
2. Decide on your ceremony format. Once you decide on the ceremony, you will need to decide where you would like to add music and then select the pieces you would like to use for each section. It is also a good idea to decide how long you would like the music to last in each section. If you choose a longer piece, it can possibly be shortened to accommodate your time frame.
3. The church organist or Serenata - depending on your personal preference, can perform music for your processional and/or recessional. Once you decide who will perform your processional and/or recessional, you will need to choose the piece(s) which best represent your ideals
