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Choosing Hymns For Funeral
Music is important to creating a desired mood for any event. When planning for a memorial service, the deceased's preferences should always be the foremost consideration. Whether they were the type who would have wanted funeral hymns with a somber tone or those with a celebratory flair, following a few tips could make the selection process a little 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.
There are other things that need to be considered along with how how beautiful or touching a hymn may be. Whether a recorded version will be used or whether the piece will be performed by a choir, an individual or the guests is an important factor. The delivery method can greatly affect a song's appropriateness.
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.
Funeral hymns should be selected by considering multiple factors. The desired tone of the event, the deceased's personality and the people who will be attending are a few of those aspects. A song's content and length are also to be kept in mind.
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