Although the choice of songs is no less important than others, should not be overlooked, because music is an effective way to draw attention to the emptiness and pain I feel for your loss. There is also a vehicle that can help the process of mourning. Therefore, their music has to express the emotions - and there may be problems.
Finding the "right lullaby can be a daunting task because you have to choose a songsaid his feelings, the feelings of others and at the same time, showing the deceased. Therefore we would like some guidelines that may be useful in the choice of funeral music.
However, remember that there are no rules or restrictions on the type of music available. In the past, the traditional burial of the most played song, while today might be the music of the deceased's favorite song, or at least show their love for music.Follow the instructions below, you can not make a bad decision.
You must choose, the amenities of the music reflects the deceased and preserve the memories we have of the person.
Refer to the figure of family and friends of the deceased, if they have suggestions.
You should not try to fill every second of the ceremony with music. Silence is also important because people need time to bid farewell moves.
Remember that none of us the pain and sadness expressed in the same way. Choose a less traditional song could help people to make a statement of your choice.
If you want to take a series of works of music, it is perhaps useful to consider instrumental versions of secular music. This can also be carried out before or after the ceremony, for example, or when people are coming to church or mortuary or leave it. Instrumental music can be played on special momentsthe ceremony, stroll along the white doves and balloons.
In case you're still undecided, so the funeral home to find appropriate funeral music, instead of you. It is they who have experience and expertise, should be sufficient for the "right choice.
We offer a few words for funeral songs:
Luther Vandross - Dance With My Father
Celine Dion - Goodbye the saddest word
Paul McCartney - small willow
Bette Midler - AlaBeneath My Wings
Bruce Springsteen - Missing
Frank Sinatra - My Way
3 Doors Down - Here Without You
Ronan Keating - If tomorrow never comes
Richard Marx - Right Here Waiting For You
Robbie Williams - Angels
Sting - Fields of Gold
Puff Daddy - I'll Be Missing You
Evanescence - My Immortal
Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven
Bob Dylan - Forever Young
Michael Jackson - Gone TooSoon
Billy Joel - Lullabye (Goodbye My Angel)
Phil Collins - You'll Be in My Heart
Andrea Bocelli - Ave Maria
Carl Orff - Carmina Burana
Elvis Presley - Amazing Grace
Lynyrd Skynyrd (Johnny Van Zant) - Brickyard Road
Jack Johnson - Go
Annie Lennox - Into The West
U2 - With or Without You
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May I humbly add two of my originals to your funeral songs list?
ReplyDelete"You're in Heaven"
and
"People We Love"
were co-written with Daniel Christopherson after losing my older brother in 2005. I hope they may bring hope and comfort at a time of loss.
They are available on iTunes, CDBaby, Amazon, Zune, at Silver Platters, etc. and can be heard at myspace.com/lauriesolheim
Thanks, Laurie Solheim