

There are three times in a Christian wedding when music is commonly called for. These are:
- Before the service as people take their seats
- During the service, including entrance and exit music, and perhaps during the signing of the register
- After the ceremony while drinks are served and photographs are taken

For the ceremony
The following wedding pieces are our most commonly requested songs for entrances, exits and reflective moments. We happily accommodate wishes to play favourite songs. Consider that however it is you feel, someone somewhere will have written a song to express just that!
- Richard Wagner : Bridal March from Lohengrin (“Here Comes the Bride”)
- Felix Mendelssohn : Wedding March
- George Frederic Handel : Hornpipe from the Water Music
- Jeremiah Clarke : Trumpet Voluntary
- George Frederic Handel : The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
- Johann Sebastian Bach : Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring
- Pachelbel : Canon
- Henry Purcell : Trumpet Tune
- Kenny G : Wedding Song
- Abdullah Ibrahim : The Wedding
- Jones/Kahn : It Had to Be You
- Louis Armstrong : What a Wonderful World
- Love Theme from "Romeo and Juliet"
- Kenny G: Loving You
- Celine Dion/Bette Midler : You Are the Wind Beneath My Wings
- Chris de Burgh: Lady in Red
- The Monkeys: So Happy Together

