5 Celtic-Style Songs for Weddings
Traditional Celtic music is a broad genre that evolved out of the folk traditions of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. While there is a lot of diversity in the genre, it’s often easily recognizable by its care-free lilt and whimsy. If you’re looking for a romantic, yet natural and whimsical atmosphere for your wedding, setting the mood with music is an absolute must! Here are my top picks for Celtic-Style Music for weddings!
August 19 by April Verch
April Verch is a Canadian Fiddler who wrote this song for her friends’ wedding. This song was literally written to be played at weddings!
Si Bheag, Si Mor
Michael Kelly explains the meaning of the title (and then some) translates to “So big, So little”. This song is particularly special to me because I walked down the aisle to it at my own wedding!
The Ashgrove
This lovely song is also the tune to a Christian hymn. Played by yours truly!
Give Me Your Hand
Being a little more lively and rustic-sounding, this song provides a great beat for you to either walk down the aisle to or use as a recessional song.
Danny Boy
This is perhaps one of the most iconic Irish Ballads. This gorgeous melody would fit anywhere in your ceremony as processional music, music for a unity ceremony, or even the recessional.
Honorable Mentions:
Ashokan Farewell
Red Red Rose
A River Boat’s Gone – Also by living composer April Verch