Few words about the correct behavior in the weddings.
In Christian weddings, and in church, man always walks in the left, and
bride in the right. The same rule is in force, when you settle down. Man's
relatives and friends go to the left side, and woman's to the right. The
closest relatives sit in the front.
Usually wedding parties start by greeting the newly married couple. The
order goes by nearness. Closest relatives and friends go first. All quests do
go and wish good luck to the couple.
The newly married couple always dances the first dance. Sometimes with
their parents. Others do not usually take part to this dance. In the second
dance, woman's mother dances with man, man's father with woman. After
that you are free to dance with anyone you want.
The newly married couple begins the coffee. They cut cake together. With
photographers around. After that quests take the coffee and cake with the same
rule and order they greeted the couple. If there is food ( which has to be
picked ), the 1st portion is taken in the same order.
General rule for picking costume for the wedding is that white dress is
reserved for the bride. In weddings other women should never wear white
dresses and costumes.
? 29.1.2014 A writing error was fixed. Man's father dances
the 2nd dance with bride. Not with her mother.
Wedding March by Felix Mendehlsson
Felix Mendehlssohn's Wedding March is the one and only song for the
weddings.
In to our program it came from the Game Hall, and very long time ago, in the
spring 2012. Wedding March was
supposed to be a reward song for completing Engagement solitaire. The popularity
of the Remember Me game surprised us all. Instead of bringing more games to
the Game Hall, we started to release cards for Remember Me game. Due to this
Wedding March was dropped from the active song projects. In the spring 2013
the song was taken to workshop for slow development.
When we listened the composition for the 1st time, we were rather
surprised. Song is 5 minutes long. And when we listened it from the beginning to the end,
for few times in row, it didn't sound good at all. In the middle there was
"completely new" sequences, we didn't remember. Finally remembered
them - In Christian weddings the whole melody is played as background music, when guests
leave the Church.
The workout for the Wedding March started by choosing two fast snares for playing
the march and rhythm to the song. In the background. After that we started to add attractions to
rather boring melody - for playing it more than once. Leading idea in the additions
and modifications was to create some sort of
musical story from your way to church, weddings and marriage.
Decided to make the song so, that it is played with "full power"
from the beginning to the end. It costs in the dynamics of the song - there
aren't very powerful and emotionally strong sequences in the play. There are
powerful sequences in the song, but because it is played with full power all
the time, the power sequences do not raise from the song.
When we thought about the release, we decided to drop the song from front
page players. Playing the song too many times would consume and ruin the song ... and part of your wedding moods, too.
So we decided to leave it into shadows. You can listen the song only in
here, with this player.
July 19th 2013
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Love Show
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width. All the other options opens the picture show with previously used
picture size. The underlying physical picture size is 800 x 600
pixels.
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? All songs are arranged and played by Boys of Putworks .