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Top 10 Singaporean Wedding March-Ins

  • Tajo
  • Aug 31, 2017
  • 1 min read

After hearing our 12th Canon in D this year, we got to thinking: just how many weddings use the same march-in piece for their entrance??

To get rid of that nagging thought, we decided to conduct a survey/research on weddings for the past 12 months. We've also converted the percentages to actual numbers (of 22k+ weddings a year) to help you better visualise what's happening for wedding entrances.

So here is the infographic for top 10 wedding marches!

Now, we only took the first entrance into account, and did not include the second march-in. If we did, the numbers would probably be more ridiculous!

Do you want a really personal and meaningful wedding entrance? If you do, our advice at YourLoveSong is: STOP WATCHING TOP-10 VIDEOS! You might think, "I'll just pick a similar song just for the right vibe. Maybe no one else has thought of that!" Well, chances are, people have thought of this. For such a special occasion, the last thing you should follow are trends. This is your wedding march-in, not your wedding march-in-step!

Of course, if you're walking down the aisle to a song that holds deep sentimental value to the both of you, by all means, go ahead. Even better if it's an original song from the groom to the bride or vice versa! If you've no idea how to... Well, how about asking us to do it?

I realise we're not being very subtle here, but do consider letting us help you with a unique march-in experience. At the very least, save your guests from hearing Pachelbel again. Rob Paravonian would approve.


 
 
 

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