![]() ![]() ![]() The difference, per se, between the seating of the VIPs and most of the other "rituals" in the ceremony is that the seating of the VIPs involves persons other than the Bride and Groom, while just about all of the other rituals will involve mainly the Bride and Groom. That said, a solo played and/or sung at the right volume, with words befitting the ritual can add to the ritual. Does the same hold true for a ritual?Īs explained before, the very nature of a solo focuses attention on the performer, and might draw some attention away from the ritual itself. ![]() There is a specific questions we'd like to address here.Įlsewhere on our site, we said that a solo would probably not be appropriate during the seating of the VIPs because it may serve to take attention away from the VIPs. Toward that end, you'd want to choose music played at a lower volume and, if it is a vocal piece, with words that are at least generally appropriate to the ritual. The music chosen should compliment the ritual - it should not be distracting, or take the focus away from the ritual. a memorial candle lighting), you could choose either a vocal or instrumental piece. For rituals where there are no words spoken (e.g. In general, you don't want to have the words of a song competing with your words or the words of the Celebrant. the Rose Ceremony), you would want to have soft instrumental music playing in the background. So is it better to choose vocal or instrumental music for a ritual? It depends on the ritual. The one thing common to most of these rituals is that they can be accompanied by music. In addition to these more standard rituals, there are a myriad of cultural, religious, and family rituals, some of which may be unique only to one family. Among these are the Rose Ceremony, the Crystals or Sands Ritual, a Wine Ritual and other Flower Rituals. There are also several other rituals that can be used in place of, or in addition to, the Unity Candle Ritual. Perhaps the most popular of the ceremony rituals is the Unity Candle. ![]()
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