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Time should be taken to choose music for the ceremony that the deceased would have liked. The family can choose from organists, tape / CD players, and live performances by family or friends as potential musical offerings. Many crematoria will allow for the services of their organist, and many funeral homes have organs, pianos, and sound systems.

It is not uncommon for a ceremony to begin with a solemn piece to set the mood for the ceremony, and to close with a more upbeat piece as the mourners leave. If music is played during the committal, a somber piece is usually chosen.

Because of its formal, traditional appeal, many people choose classical music at secular ceremonies, though increasingly Jazz, Pop, Country, Rock, Reggae or Indian music are being offered.

Examples of Classical Pieces

Chopin - B flat minor Sonata, opus 35
Chopin - F minor Nocturne, opus 55 no.1
Beethoven - A flat Sonata, opus 26
Handel - the Dead March from 'Saul'


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