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hummingbird521
04-28-2006, 07:13 PM
i am desperate here!!! i have downloaded a wedding march and for some reason i cannot burn it onto a cd and the rehearsal is tomorrow. it says when trying to burn it "cannot synchronize". what ever this means!!! i have tried everything. is it possible that someone has a way of sending me the wedding march by email and be able to burn it. anyone able to help me here. i am desperate.
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Shawna Bride
04-28-2006, 10:26 PM
Sorry, I am computer challenged, and couldn't find a way to download it. But I wouldn't worry, we did our rehersal without music.
Good luck
WebLady
04-28-2006, 10:35 PM
Yeah I have seen rehearsals done without music, so if you can't get it figured out by tomorrow you can just do the rehearsal without and then you can try to find the song in CD for the wedding. I have seen wedding CD's at Target, Walmart, Best Buy, etc ... You could also ask the DJ if he/she has the one you want.
I don't know much about burning music from the computer (usually MP3's) to a CD so I couldn't help you there.
Hope you get it all worked out!
hummingbird521
04-29-2006, 10:58 PM
ok, i have stressed and vented about the wedding cd i am trying to burn. i give up on it. i burned all we wanted except for the wedding march. we decided to let the pianist at the church perform it for us. all else will be our favorite songs on cd. i still have the rehearsal music to go, but have 3 weeks now to finish it. wish me luck. we have picked out so many songs now only have to weed out the ones we neither one agree on together. we have however picked out our dance song. we decided on "Once in a lifetime love" by alan jackson. my fh is not really fond of country music but that is about all he can dance to. haha. so we will get this done this week. rehearsal has been rescheduled till this tuesday night at 7 pm. hope it goes well. not done a methodist ceremony before. seems to be quite a long one. but that is alright with me.
countrygirl
05-01-2006, 01:22 PM
So, is it not cheesey to use a CD for the wedding march?? I recently found out that the man at our church charges around $100-150 to do the music for the wedding. We can't afford that.
ikkin510
05-01-2006, 01:49 PM
We are using a CD for all of our ceremony music. Music sounds great and it's a lot cheaper then having live music.
countrygirl
05-01-2006, 01:53 PM
That is what I was thinking. The only prob it, the church is very large, and I don't know if the music will be heard. I need to see if we will be able to use thier sound board.
hummingbird521
05-02-2006, 09:26 AM
i have still yet to be able to download the wedding march onto cd format. but gave up and decided instead of buying a cd we would have the piano lady (i know that sounded tacky) from church play the wedding march for us. but we will use the cd i have burned for all the other music. we wanted to make this our special day and not use music we do not normally listen to (such as what usually comes on a wedding cd). we are using a lot of celtic music and new age as well as some traditional thrown in.
we postponed the wedding rehearsal from the weekend till tonight. and wouldn't you know it i have been home sick for 2 days from work. might have to reschedule again. this sucks. if i can get my fever down long enough to hold my head up we will do rehearsal tonight. i am hoping and praying the cd will sound like we want it to. ours to is a big church and we hope that it will be heard by everyone. i also hope that i made it the appropriate length to make it work. we done something i think might be a little unusual, after all the guests are seated we are playing Don Henley's "For this i Pray on my Wedding Day", before the actual processional starts. I also hope the pastor approves the choice of music we have picked. she has yet to listen to the cd.
usahgrad
05-03-2006, 06:12 PM
The church we were looking at actually had a sound system built in if we wanted to play cds. We're opting for the cd idea too but mainly because we just can't afford live music. I don't think there's anything wrong with it...it's being realistic for some of us. I'd rather have enough money for everything else and have a cd then having to cut corners so I could have live music.
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