Thursday 12 January 2012

The Most Apt Wedding Songs


An Indian wedding is so very incomplete without music and dance. The dhol, shehnai, Punjabi wedding songs and also some very popular wedding songs from Bollywood movies form the quintessential elements of an Indian Wedding.

Moreover, wedding songs also serve the purpose of perpetuating and maintaining the theme of one’s wedding to the best possible extent. Imagine a royal theme wedding with some jazz and salsa! Now, imagine a royal theme wedding with shehnai and folk dances, you must be able to comprehend the pivotal role music and dance play in one’s wedding.

Now, that you are about to approach your wedding day, here is a little piece of advice on the process of selection of your wedding songs:

Some people like to welcome their guests with musical tunes and mostly traditional instrumental music is used to welcome the guests. A melodious tune being played on a shehnai automatically sets the mood for the celebration of the big event.

Amidst all the different genres of wedding songs which can be incorporated into your wedding celebrations, love songs have been in tradition since times immemorial and still continue to enjoy its elite status. Right from Bollywood to Hollywood, you have a plethora of varieties to choose from which will stir those little butterflies in your partner’s and your stomach and will make you go crimson.

Another genre of wedding songs which form the part and parcel of an Indian wedding are tear jerkers which are songs which choke your throat and silently makes everybody reach out for their handkerchiefs. In this section, one can choose anything from folk songs to popular Bollywood numbers like the title track of Baabul (2006) sung by Amitabh Bachchan.

Dance numbers are a must in every Indian wedding as although the big event is a moment which weighs down the hearts of the bride and her parents, yet it is also a moment meant for celebration. Dance numbers can vary widely from the Punjabi dhol beats, accompanied by Punjabi wedding songs to some folk dance forms like dandiya, bhangra etc to some fine Bollywood and Hollywood mixes from some Dj.

Whatever wedding songs you select, you must keep in mind the theme of your wedding. Your wedding songs and their genres must synchronise with the theme of your wedding ceremony or else it might spoil all the extra efforts that you have been taking to make your wedding day a flawless one.


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