Music For A Funeral Near 90040
So, you're planning a funeral near 90040, huh? That's a tough gig, but someone's gotta do it. I mean, who doesn't love a good excuse to get all emotional and listen to some sad songs?
I guess the first question is, what kind of vibe are you going for? Do you want it to be all somber and serious, or a little more upbeat and celebratory? I mean, it's not like you're throwing a party or anything, but still.
Music to Mourn
Okay, so let's talk about the music. You've got your classics like Amazing Grace and Stairway to Heaven, which are always a good choice. But, let's be real, they're a bit overdone, don't you think?
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If you want something a bit more modern, you could go with some indie folk or acoustic stuff. I mean, who doesn't love a good Bon Iver or Sufjan Stevens song to cry to? It's like they're speaking straight to your soul.

Picking the Right Tunes
So, how do you choose the perfect songs for a funeral? Well, I guess it depends on the person who's, you know, passed away. Were they more of a classical music kind of person, or did they love rock and roll?
And, let's not forget about the lyrics. You don't want to choose a song that's all about, like, heartbreak and loss if the person who died was all about love and hope. That would just be awkward.

I mean, can you imagine if you played Candle in the Wind at a funeral and the person who died was actually a huge Elton John fan? That would be, like, perfect. But, if they hated him, that would be just weird.
Anyway, I guess the moral of the story is, choose songs that mean something to the person who died, and to the people who are, you know, left behind. And, don't be afraid to throw in a few upbeat tracks to, you know, celebrate their life.
