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 Planning a Service: Choosing the Best Music for a Funeral  
This article explains how to choose songs for a memorial service, celebration of life, or funeral. It lists several favorite pieces from many types of music. With these tips, you can bring peace and comfort to everyone in attendance.

By Karin Gunderson

Here is how you can determine the most commonly requested songs for a memorial service and make your planning easier. It is important to choose songs that resonate with the family or were favorites of the departed loved one. Listed below are favorite pieces from many types of music to aid you in your planning.

For the memorial service, funeral, or celebration of life service:

Choose favorite hymns or other pieces that will minister to the spirit and emotions of those attending. This can include favorite classical, instrumental, or vocal pieces.

Here are songs that are most commonly requested for solos or for congregational singing:

The most commonly requested hymns for Christian services are

• Amazing Grace
• How Great Thou Art
• The Lord's Prayer
• In the Garden
• Old Rugged Cross
• It is Well with My Soul

The most commonly requested gospel songs for Christian services are

• Just a Closer Walk with Thee
• Precious Lord Take My Hand
• In the Sweet By and By
• When We All Get to Heaven
• Beyond the Sunset
• I'll Fly Away

The most commonly requested songs for Catholic services are

• On Eagle's Wings
• Shepherd Me O God (Psalm 23)
• Be Not Afraid
• You are Mine
• Ave Maria
• The Lord's Prayer
• Amazing Grace

The most commonly requested secular songs are

• Wind beneath My Wings
• My Heart Will Go On (Theme from Titanic)
• Somewhere over the Rainbow
• Time to Say Goodbye
• I'll be Loving You Always.

The most commonly requested country western songs are

• One More Day (Diamond Rio)
• Always (Dolly Parton)
• Angel (Sarah McLachlan).

For the visitation, use non-obtrusive classical and relaxing music so that people can easily converse without having to speak loudly. This music can be interspersed with favorite hymns or other favorite songs. Instrumental music is most effective for the visitation, but if the family has a special song they want sung, it can be incorporated into the visitation during a quiet time.

For the reception, use light classical music, waltzes, songs from musicals, love songs, and relaxing music. Using music that is familiar to people helps them feel relaxed. Again, the music should be quiet enough so that they can talk.

Finding the right musician(s):

1. Ask for a demo tape or ask to hear them perform.

2. Pay attention to how their music makes you feel. A poor voice or someone lacking technical skill will often make you feel tense or uneasy. The music of an excellent musician will soothe you and bring you a sense of peace.

If you are unable to afford live music, consider harp or other acoustic music that has a relaxed tempo.

With these tips, you can use music for the memorial day and in your memorial service to bring peace and comfort to everyone in attendance.

About the Author:

Karin Gunderson is fondly known as "the singing harpist," in Phoenix, Arizona, where she has performed for over 1000 memorial services. She believes her purpose is to help people heal their grief and help them to overcome fear of death. You can find her healing recordings, free resources, and community forums at http://www.HealYourGriefSite.com. Article Source: Eulogy Site - http://EulogySite.com

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  Article added 10/19/09, last revised 10/19/09.


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