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justengaged
Beginner June 2009

What is the traditional exit music

justengaged, 16 March, 2009 at 18:15 Posted on Planning 0 6

Hi all,

We are having what our organist calls the traditional exit music at our wedding but i cant remember what the name of it is to put in our Order of Service. Does anybody know?

Thanks xxx

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Latest activity by fernie, 16 March, 2009 at 19:45
  • teeheeyoucrazyguys!
    teeheeyoucrazyguys! ·
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    I'm singing at ya........ but u cant hear me but it goes like this.

    'doodledoodledoodleleoddododoellledooodeledodooodeelleldododllle....'' No??? damn....its very nice and classical and fast on the ole keyboard...

    i will look it out...

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  • ooh la la
    Beginner August 2013
    ooh la la ·
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    Ahhh, that olde ditty! ?

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  • teeheeyoucrazyguys!
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAr3isBX2bQ

    ok it WASNT the one I was thinking of.... its track two on this wacky you tube video.... 1.24 in.....

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  • teeheeyoucrazyguys!
    teeheeyoucrazyguys! ·
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    Yeah... I shoulda been singing

    Dum Dummm de dumm dumm dumm dummmm dummmmdeedeedummdeedededummmmmm

    instead.

    oops!

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    Beginner May 2009
    Pipa ·
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    We are having Widor Tocatta ptonounced Vidor I;ve probably spelt that wrong but it is very traditional

    Good Luck!

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  • teeheeyoucrazyguys!
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    THATS the doodledoodle song!!!! I knew I was singing it right!!!!! cheers for telling me what it was called!

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  • fernie
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    I think the organist is probably referring to the Wedding March which is part of the incidental music written by Mendelsohn for 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by Shakespeare.

    Try this -

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDr8Q7lDW8o

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