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Since your wedding will probably be made up of a diverse group of ages and tastes,
you may wonder what kind of wedding music to have at your ceremony and reception.
One of the best ways to have a little something for everyone is to mix up musical
styles throughout your wedding reception. Work with your DJ come up with a play
list of styles for your wedding music that will have your guests moving and shaking.
Country music has enjoyed a renaissance lately. Include a little do-si-do here
and there in your wedding music selections and your guests will be happy a good
time in no time.
R&B has a smooth romantic style that many of your guests will enjoy. These
songs are great for couples to get out on the dance floor. Slow dances often
get non-dancers out onto the floor for a little romance.
Salsa dancing is enormously popular. Its rhythms get people dancing
and grooving, even if they dont know the exact steps. Consider injecting
some classic as well as main stream Latin music into your wedding music selection.
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You may think Swing music is just a passing fad, but think about the older
people among your guests. Some of them may fondly recall the days of swing when
they were young, some may enjoy its catchy rhythm and melodies.
If you enjoy classic, tradition wedding music, why not try a little ballroom?
Dances such as foxtrot, cha-cha, and the ever-classic waltz are still favorites
of young and old alike. If you love the thought of ballroom dancing, but you
or your guests experience with it is limited, try hiring a teacher for
the first 30 minutes or hour of your reception to get things going and inject
something different.
Good luck and have fun choosing your perfect mix of wedding music for your
special day!
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