JoyfulSong
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Saint john's, NL, Canada
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02/23/2009
hahahahahahahahaha!!!!
I loooooooove Celtic Woman. I thought I was the only person in the world who would have Celtic Woman ceremony music.
I'm using "Jesu, Joy" as the processional for my BMs and I. I have always loved this song, and will probably use their version. Chloe does a wonderful version of this.
Our recessional will be "The Butterfly". As much as I love the saucy Mairead, we will probably do a flute rendition of this, as that ties in with our theme better. We plan on buying the "Celtic Woman songbook".
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To specifically answer your questions, no, I don't think it is "too pretty" to use. What better to use for a holy ceremony (even if you're not in a church) than the most angelic music you can find?
I don't think they are inappropriate in the least. I think they're flexible enough to be used as anything you wish. You could use a song for when you all sign the registry, one for the processional, and the others that you like for prelude music, or even dinner music.
I personally would choose to have a few songs for the prelude.
I loooooooove Celtic Woman. I thought I was the only person in the world who would have Celtic Woman ceremony music.
I'm using "Jesu, Joy" as the processional for my BMs and I. I have always loved this song, and will probably use their version. Chloe does a wonderful version of this.
Our recessional will be "The Butterfly". As much as I love the saucy Mairead, we will probably do a flute rendition of this, as that ties in with our theme better. We plan on buying the "Celtic Woman songbook".
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To specifically answer your questions, no, I don't think it is "too pretty" to use. What better to use for a holy ceremony (even if you're not in a church) than the most angelic music you can find?
I don't think they are inappropriate in the least. I think they're flexible enough to be used as anything you wish. You could use a song for when you all sign the registry, one for the processional, and the others that you like for prelude music, or even dinner music.
I personally would choose to have a few songs for the prelude.
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