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Here’s Why People Choose to Play Music at Funerals

Music plays an integral part during memorial services and funeral. In every society, music is communal and collective.

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Here’s Why People Choose to Play Music at Funerals

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  1. Here’s Why People Choose to Play Music at Funerals Music plays an integral part during memorial services and funeral. In every society, music is communal and collective. A form of art that knits people together. And while we often look up to music as the best source of entertainment, what we never think or consider is its power trigger emotions. Music has magical properties that have been seen to heal the mind, spirit, and body.

  2. Music at Funerals You have come across funeral violin music but couldn’t think of an answer as to why it is played. Music is an essential part of celebrating the life of someone who has departed for their heavenly abode. Music is present in our souls, which can fuel up long-forgotten memories. Few popular funeral songs are “My Girl”, “I will always love you”, which is played at funeral ceremonies to bring back the happy times shared. Here are some of the best reasons to play music at funerals.

  3. Music is the Ideal Way to Respect Our Loved Ones Choosing music pieces that represent the hobbies, interests, and life of the deceased is an enticing way to have the service personalized. Music is often associated with recollection of lost memories. In case you are having a tough time choosing the music, you can go back to the deceased’s library or playlist to check what he liked.

  4. Music is great for you Music is said to release the feel-good hormone from or body-named dopamine. Music is soothing and it has been observed to change the attitude and the moods of the people. Music is also associated with reducing pain, anxiety, and tension. Good burial ceremony music can regulate the heartbeat, besides easing your depression and relieving nausea.

  5. Music Has Memories and Emotions Attached to it Listening to good and soothing traditional funeral music during funerals can help you to relive the past memories shared with the deceased. Powerful connections are made to the lyrics of the music, its importance, the performers and the music for the wake. It has been proved that listening to music at the time of loss can help you to process the feeling in a better way. Music, as can be concluded, is the best way of paying your tribute to the one who’s no more amidst us. Music develops a structure and a way out to manifest our grieving. Live Funeral Music celebrates the loss of your precious person with their soul-stirring and heart-touching live funeral music and music for a wake. From cello to the piano, guitar to violin, Funeral Music understands the requirements of their clients before performing their live music.

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