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Picking Hymns For Funeral
The selection of music played at a memorial service can set the tone for the whole event. The deceased's preferences as to whether they would have like the mood to be somber or celebratory should be respected. There are a few tips that may make choosing appropriate funeral hymns a bit easier.
If the deceased has made prior requests as to what they would want played at their service, such wishes take priority over all other considerations. In circumstance where there are no directives of such nature, the planners should contemplate the type of music the one being honored would appreciate most. The service is, after all, meant to be their final farewell.
A hymn may be very beautiful, touching and meaningful, but there are a few other things that should also be considered. To begin with, determine whether or not the songs are to be sung by the congregation, by a choir or if a recorded version is to be played. This decision will have a huge impact as to which tunes will be most appropriate.
Some pieces have arrangements that are best suited to a trained voice or for a choir. When a congregation is meant to sing together, it is best to select songs that are easy to sing and commonly known. Choosing something less familiar will result in several people being unable to participate in that tribute.
Consideration should be given to the appropriateness of the words in the songs. The best choices will convey the proper sentiments and be easy to follow. If the words are too complex or the structure is confusing, the attendees may not be able to relate.
Selecting funeral hymns is a matter of balances. It entails weighing what the deceased would have liked and what the attendees will be able to sing. Length, content, speed and mood are also things that will need to be taken into consideration.
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