Category Archives: Micro Wedding Music

Where To Start When Choosing Wedding Songs

It seems that one of the most common concerns we hear from brides & grooms about their wedding ceremony music is that they don’t know where to start! So, let’s lay some basic groundwork.

We’re all unique individuals, so the first thing to think about is the mood you want supporting you as you walk down the aisle. What suits your style? If you’re getting married in a traditional church and having a religious ceremony, classical music might fit the bill. And, it might be the only kind of music that’s allowed, so be sure to check with the music director at your church!

If you’re getting married anywhere else, you’ve got ALL the options. Would you feel best walking to something that feels regal, like an entrance fit for a queen? In that case, you’ll likely want to look at classical music. Start listening to things and see how it feels. How does this feel to you?

Sarlas Music Inc. · Trumpet Voluntary (Jeremiah Clarke)- String Quartet & Trumpet

The opposite end of the spectrum is if you’d prefer something that’s more relaxed and pretty. This one is very traditional, and is chosen often for good reason! Goosebumps, right?

Sarlas Music Inc. · Canon in D (Johann Pachelbel)

This next one still fits the relaxed and pretty spectrum, but is more romantic.

Sarlas Music Inc. · Flower Duet from Lakme (Leo Delibes)

If you’re thinking that those were all nice, but not for you, consider some pop music. Whether you have live musicians or a DJ, instrumental music is easier to time for walking down the aisle, because you don’t need to worry about cutting lyrics off in the middle of a thought. So, we’re going to give you all instrumental examples here. This one fits the bill for relaxing pop music with a message that’s perfect for a wedding day:

If you want something a little more lively (but not too much!) check this out:

And, if country music is more your thing, here’s one:

Finally, how about making your big entrance to a rock tune?

So, from these 7 examples, go with your gut and tell us which direction feels best to you. From there, you’ll know which door to open and do a deeper dive into finding the right song, just for you.

If you’re looking for inspiration and want to ditch the guesswork and save time, take a spin through our wedding ceremony ideas and get access to 25 already done for you templates to mix & match ideas. From classical to pop, rock, country, and film music, we’ve got you covered!

Chicago Wedding Band String Pop – Imperial March from Star Wars – String Quartet

The Imperial March from Star Wars string quartet, performed live by Artistrings, a modern string quartet in Chicago that specializes in pop and rock music. This is one of our favorite Star Wars string covers for our Chicago wedding band musicians, with a string quartet arrangement written by our talented violist, Benton Wedge! If you’re a fan of Star Wars and you want to make a statement walking down the aisle, consider this. We actually wrote this one for a little ring bearer who walked down the aisle in his Darth Vader mask and cape and could not have been more excited about his contribution to the big day. Love it!

Katherine Hughes, violin
Carol Kalvonjian, violin
Benton Wedge, viola & arranging
Matthew Agnew, cello

Modern Pop Strings – Wedding Love Song – The Luckiest, for String Quartet

Happy Day, everyone! This is our favorite Ben Folds string cover, with a string quartet arrangement and sheet music written by our talented violist, Benton Wedge! If you’re a fan of modern pop music and wedding love songs, this is an absolutely beautiful song for walking down the aisle, prelude music as your guests are being seated, or the first dance. Imagine floating down the aisle to The Luckiest for your wedding processional music. Our Chicago wedding band and Artistrings string quartet are partial to this song, as it’s a perfect wedding song and an exceptional choice for wedding music.

Grab our free list of the best songs for walking down the aisle. Whether your vision is classical elegance or fun and accessible pop, this quick-start guide has got you covered.

Wellerman Tik Tok Sea Shanty – String Version for String Quartet

And just like that, the sea shanty craze has caught our hearts by surprise, and yes, we’re smitten. Grab something to drink (tea….or rum, perhaps?) and sing along.

Wellerman is the sea shanty that’s going viral on Tik Tok right now from the most fabulous Nathan Evans! We’ve got a snowstorm here in Chicago today, so we thought we’d jump in on the fun of The Wellerman sea shanty craze. Nathan Evans’ Tik Tok video has inspired so many awesome Wellerman sea shanty remix videos, and we thought we’d contribute an all string version to the mix. If you’re looking for a new version of Wellerman sea shanty violin, give this a listen. We had a lot of fun with this string quartet cover of what’s become the most famous sea shanty, and hope that you enjoy it!

Cello Jazz & Micro Wedding Music – Tangerine – Solo Cello Improv

Tangerine for solo jazz cello, performed by cellist Matthew Agnew. This sweet solo cello improv is sure to bring a smile! We’ll soon be able to have small micro weddings and mini weddings again, including solo and duo musicians from our Chicago wedding band, and solo cello is an excellent choice for these small wedding celebrations!

Starting as relaxing cello music, the peaceful cello music shifts to a pizzicato bossa nova in this cello jazz version of Tangerine. For cello pop covers, cello music, micro wedding music, and more solo cello videos like this, please subscribe to our YouTube channel to be the first to see our weekly videos! Looking for a place to learn about wedding music, wedding songs, wedding ceremony music, and wedding reception songs? Hop over to our education site for lots of ideas. For booking information, please reach out to us.