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1. *Etude #2/Gently Falls the Rain mp3 8. Arran Boat Song Real Audio mp3 2. *Alack the Day mp3 9. *Ploughman's Son Real Audio mp3 3. *Abhay's Fancy Real Audio mp3 10. Minstrel Boy (see note below) Real Audio mp3 4. *Lavender Rose Real Audio mp3 11. *Brynna's Aire Real Audio mp3 5. The Bridal March Real Audio mp3 12. Pachelbel's Canon in D Real Audio mp3 6. *Thistle Down Real Audio mp3 13. *The Wedding Reel Real Audio mp3 7. Hole-in-the-Wall
(aka "St. Martin's Lane")mp3 *Written by Donna L. Profeta
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Wedding Notes: Several of the above are appropriate for ceremonial use, including the following:
5. The Bridal March - for traditionalists
6. *Thistle Down - recommended for either processionals or recessionals and has a Celtic march-like feel (Note: has a fanfare at the beginning, not included on the audio sample).
7. Hole-in-the-Wall - actually a stately medieval dance with an odd name, but works well as a processional or recessional.
8. Arran Boat Song - great interlude for candlelighting ceremonies, releasing doves, etc.
9. *The Ploughman's Son - bright, upbeat and good recessional material, but also usable as a processional.
11. *Brynna's Aire - should you care to have the bridesmaids waltz down the aisle...
12. Pachelbel's Canon in D - airy, slow piece, best utilized as the bridesmaid's processional.
13. *The Wedding Reel - uptempo, neo-Celtic tune for skipping back down the aisle.<g>Special Note: While Minstrel Boy (# 10) is a lovely song, please be aware that it's actually about war, capture and slavery...not exactly a theme you might want to promote at your wedding! It's part of the regular repertoire for the 1/2 hour prior, but it is best to avoid using it during the actual ceremony (it's listed because it's a tune most people are familiar with). Danny Boy is also part of the general repertoire, but it too is really inappropriate for wedding ceremony use. However....if you REALLY want either as part of the ceremony proper, I'll play it/them.
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