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    This would be a much better idea at the reception. I am a very experienced public speaker and I was determined to do a reading at my wedding ceremony but was too overcome with emotion when the time came.. At your reception you can have bands, sing whatever type of song you want to sing ( your church may have some restrictions on this) and you will basically have free reign ( you might want to give the Death Metal a miss though).

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    well you have to pick out a song, then go on itunes or amazon.com and download it and burn a CD you can sing along to. look for a karoake version of the song you want, so it doesn't have vocals and you can sing along. ask your pastor if you can use secular music because some churches only allow hymns. a friend of mine sang 'grow old along with me' to her husband during the ceremony.

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    This would be a much better idea at the reception. I am a very experienced public speaker and I was determined to do a reading at my wedding ceremony but was too overcome with emotion when the time came.. At your reception you can have bands, sing whatever type of song you want to sing ( your church may have some restrictions on this) and you will basically have free reign ( you might want to give the Death Metal a miss though).

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    This would be a much better idea at the reception. I am a very experienced public speaker and I was determined to do a reading at my wedding ceremony but was too overcome with emotion when the time came.. At your reception you can have bands, sing whatever type of song you want to sing ( your church may have some restrictions on this) and you will basically have free reign ( you might want to give the Death Metal a miss though).

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    This would be a much better idea at the reception. I am a very experienced public speaker and I was determined to do a reading at my wedding ceremony but was too overcome with emotion when the time came.. At your reception you can have bands, sing whatever type of song you want to sing ( your church may have some restrictions on this) and you will basically have free reign ( you might want to give the Death Metal a miss though).

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    well you have to pick out a song, then go on itunes or amazon.com and download it and burn a CD you can sing along to. look for a karoake version of the song you want, so it doesn't have vocals and you can sing along. ask your pastor if you can use secular music because some churches only allow hymns. a friend of mine sang 'grow old along with me' to her husband during the ceremony.

 

 

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