You might want to try "Air On The G String" or "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring" by Johann Sebastian Bach. They're popular alternatives to the traditional "Wedding March."
2006-09-15 18:14:19
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answered by SugrNspyce4 :) 6
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A friend of mine used a piano, violin, and I think a flute. It was very lite and elegant. I don't know the name of the song. But check out this website they know everything there is to know about weddings it's called www.theknot.com you'll get lots of tips you can even get your own site and post your engagement pics and sent the link to your friends...they tell you what is appropriate to give as gifts & etc. so you just might find the answer there
2006-09-15 21:28:56
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answered by ♫piano_player♫ 4
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I assume that you're looking for the alternative to Wagner's Wedding March?
- Sheep may Safely Graze, JS Bach
- Pachabel's Canon in D
Both are wayyyy classy.
2006-09-15 20:25:29
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answered by geek49203 6
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Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel
2006-09-15 20:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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One Hand, One Heart - from West Side Story
2006-09-15 20:27:49
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answered by navigate100 2
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Trumpets Voluntary
Canon in D
2006-09-15 20:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I did a jazz song, so did the wife. She did at last by etta james.
2006-09-15 20:24:23
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answered by brzrxor 2
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We've Only Just Begun.
2006-09-15 20:18:50
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answered by phoenixheat 6
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Beethoven's 5th
2006-09-15 20:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The executioners march. My condolences.
2006-09-15 20:24:05
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answered by Mr. BIG 6
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