Music Choice
You may wish to choose any music that feels appropriate, some people like to sing hymns, others like to listen to their favourite song, others appreciate live music.
Generally for a standard service you would normally have some entrance music to walk in to, one or two tracks to listen to (or to sing) in the middle of the service, and finally something to walk out to, and silence is also an option.
Hymns can be printed into your order of service booklet, or there are often hymn books available in the chapel for public use.
Any commercially available piece of music may be used, and this will be digitally downloaded for you either by the crematorium, or by the celebrant, who will also provide a small but powerful sound system.
For Hymns either a choir backing track with recorded organ is available, however the more traditional pathway is to employ a professional organist or musician .
It is strongly advised not to use YouTube (Due to Copyright and quality issues) however a good music provider such as Amazon, ITunes, Apple Music or Tracks from a CD.
Generally for a standard service you would normally have some entrance music to walk in to, one or two tracks to listen to (or to sing) in the middle of the service, and finally something to walk out to, and silence is also an option.
Hymns can be printed into your order of service booklet, or there are often hymn books available in the chapel for public use.
Any commercially available piece of music may be used, and this will be digitally downloaded for you either by the crematorium, or by the celebrant, who will also provide a small but powerful sound system.
For Hymns either a choir backing track with recorded organ is available, however the more traditional pathway is to employ a professional organist or musician .
It is strongly advised not to use YouTube (Due to Copyright and quality issues) however a good music provider such as Amazon, ITunes, Apple Music or Tracks from a CD.