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J. Worley (Funeral Directors) Ltd. Music will play some part in most services, whether it be sung hymns or simply a piece of recorded music which the family or deceased has chosen. We are able to advise on appropriate music and acceptable formats for any funeral service venue when you make your arrangements. However below are some general guidelines. Services at the crematorium Nearly all crematoria will have copies of "Hymns Old and New" which has the words to most popular hymns, with the notable exceptions of "I vow to thee my country" and "Onward Christian Soldiers" (these are often provided as inserts). Please note that due to technical difficulties and copyright issues, most crematoria prefer original CDs to play from, clearly marked as to which track is to be played and at what point in the service. If tapes are to be used, each track should be recorded at the beginning of a separate tape. CDs and tapes should be submitted to the funeral director no later than two working days prior to the funeral. Services at the Chilterns Crematorium and West Herts Crematorium Recently installed in both the Chilterns Crematorium and West Herts Crematorium is a new system which provides music from a computerised library. This system can be used to supply traditional organ music or nearly any piece of music currently available for purchase. This system negates the need to bring tapes and CDs to the service, and avoids any technical difficulties which may be experienced with these. To make use of the new system, please inform our office staff at least two working days before the funeral and we will make sure that the tracks you request are available at the cremtorium on the day of the service. Moving forward the crematoria will disallow any tapes or CDs brought along on the day of the service, so we advise that you make use of the new system. If you have any questions about this system you can call our offices or visit the system provider's web site at http://www.wesleymusic.co.uk. Services at the graveside Soloists and Pipers |