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The postlude is the period of music that is played after the bridal party
has left and the guests are being dismissed. Typically the guests are
dismissed row by row. Moreover, it is difficult for the guests to leave
the ceremony hall quickly as often the receiving line backs up the entrace
to the hall. The person in charge of the postlude should provide some low
key, yet festive music for the guests as they are waiting to leave. The
music should typically encourage interaction between the guests and also
should not be too loud and boisterous.
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