Fun Wedding Music Activities



The music is both a component of a good marriage than food and beverages. You can have a wedding without music, but it is likely that it will seem a little quiet and dull. So if you have a full live band, a string quartet, a DJ spinning tunes or recorded music from a boom box, it must be included.

But music is not just for dance. There are a myriad of activities you can plan around the music that will add an element of fun to your wedding.

A common idea is to play musical chairs. Of course, this is child's play fun and you do not want to insult your guests in any way, but you can have fun with this version of musical chairs. The chairs can be anything, from chairs lined up in tables of food, upstairs, if you think your guests might be open to sitting on the floor (and then having to climb up and down again). A fun option is to use men as the chairs - they kneel on the ground, one knee on the ground and the other bent. The women sit on the knees slightly among men as they play musical chairs. When the man or woman becomes, the couple left, until a couple is left.

Some newlyweds like playing musical chairs to give the center table, which like many guests at home. Instead of assigning a number and the award of the center to the person in possession of these, you have each table play musical chairs until the person left standing is the one who comes home part mistress.

What a game enthusiast "Name that tune? This is a game that is best for a small intimate wedding where everyone knows the bride and groom well. Before marriage, who is considering marriage must obtain a list of favorite songs of the bride and groom. Create a CD of these songs, and then create a game of "Name that tune". Customers can be divided into teams and then play only a small snippet of each song.

After guests hear that first single, they can then "bid" on how quickly they can name the song. Thus a group might say they can name the song in 10 seconds, while the other might say 5 seconds. Once a group has bowed out, the other team will have to "Name that tune. It's a fun game that becomes all the players and the newlyweds are particularly delighted by.

Depending on the style of marriage, there are many fun games you can play to get the bride and groom on the dance floor. Now if a marriage is very tall and elegant, this option might not work because there is certain decorum to maintain, but in a relaxed, fun, family-centered wedding some of these games can be fun.

If customers want to call it "the newlyweds on the dance floor, you can ask them out on the dance floor were first and hoop or make their own version of a break dance. Much in the way customers sometimes to "represent" for the couple's kiss that is another way to get guests involved and having fun to create wedding memories of fun for young married.

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