Wedding Music Player

Updated April 2026 · Free

Your wedding day deserves the perfect soundtrack. From Elvis Presley's 'Can't Help Falling in Love' to Ed Sheeran's 'Perfect', these are the songs that have made weddings magical for generations. Whether for the ceremony, first dance, or reception — this playlist has every moment covered.

Why It Works

The perfect wedding playlist balances timeless classics and modern romance. Our curated selection includes first-dance essentials (Perfect, All Of Me, A Thousand Years), ceremony classics (At Last, What A Wonderful World), and reception favorites — everything you need for the most important day.

Why Mixtuby

Mixtuby plays free wedding music with zero ads — perfect for your rehearsal, ceremony streaming, or reception background. Our curated playlist covers every moment, and crossfade keeps transitions smooth.

History

Wedding music has ancient roots in every culture. Roman wedding processions used flute and drum, medieval European weddings featured jongleurs and troubadours, and the Victorian era formalized the white wedding with Mendelssohn's Wedding March (from A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1842) and Wagner's Bridal Chorus (from Lohengrin, 1850). The 20th century diversified wedding music dramatically.

Frank Sinatra's ballads defined mid-century wedding receptions. The rise of wedding DJ culture in the 1970s-80s and wedding bands as a professional industry created a multi-billion dollar sector. The 1980s introduced the wedding video, requiring licensed music.

By 2020, the global wedding industry was worth 300 billion dollars annually, with music representing a significant revenue component.

Legacy & Influence

Wedding music drives the music licensing industry significantly, with millions of wedding performances annually requiring synchronization and performance licenses. It has made certain songs perennially valuable (Pachelbel's Canon, Can't Help Falling in Love, Perfect by Ed Sheeran) across centuries and streaming eras.

Perfect For

First dance
Ceremony music
Wedding reception
Rehearsal dinner
Bridal party prep
Anniversary celebrations
Engagement parties
Wedding planning
Romantic dinners

How to Listen

1

Use over-ear headphones for full bass response and a wider soundstage.

2

Start at 60% volume — let the mix breathe before cranking it up.

3

Skip shuffle on your first listen — the track order is curated for flow.

4

Dim the lights — your brain processes audio more deeply in low-light rooms.

5

Set your phone to Do Not Disturb — no mid-track notifications breaking the vibe.

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Wedding Music Player — FAQ

What's the best wedding music player?

Mixtuby plays curated wedding music free with no ads — perfect for receptions, rehearsals, or just setting a romantic mood.

What's the most popular first dance song?

Ed Sheeran's 'Perfect' and Elvis Presley's 'Can't Help Falling in Love' are the most popular first dance songs — both are in our playlist.

Can I use this for my wedding reception?

Yes. Play it through a bluetooth speaker or connect to your venue's system — no ads will interrupt your reception.

Does it have classical wedding music?

Our main wedding playlist focuses on pop & soul classics. For classical ceremony music, check our classical playlist.

Is it free?

Completely free, no account needed.

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App Guide

What is Mixtuby?

A free YouTube music mixer. Paste links or browse curated albums, build playlists with A-B loop on each track, and enjoy crossfade playback. No account required.

Quick Start

1

Add music

Search for songs directly, paste YouTube links, or scroll down and tap any curated album card. Preview tracks before adding — tap ▶ to listen, drag the seekbar to seek, then tap + to add to your playlist.

2

Play & customize each track

Press Play, then tap the settings icon on any track in your playlist to set its speed, A-B loop region, and volume. Tap Next to save and move to the next track.

3

Enjoy continuous playback

Tracks play with smooth crossfade. Your playlist, position, and settings auto-save — come back anytime and resume where you left off.

Search & Preview

The fastest way to build a playlist — search, listen, and add without leaving the page.

Preview a track Tap ▶ on any search result to hear it instantly. The full track plays in the main player with a seekbar on the result row.
DRAG
Seek within preview Drag the seekbar on the previewing track to jump to any point. A time bubble shows the exact position.
+
Add to playlist Tap + to add the track to your playlist. Preview stops automatically. Switch between results freely — only the last tapped plays.
TIP
Quick playlist workflow Search → ▶ preview → + add → search again → repeat. When done, tap Start Mix. Your previewed and added tracks are ready to play with crossfade!

Hidden Gestures

These are not obvious from the UI — learn them to get the most out of Mixtuby.

HOLD
Skip 5s buttons Tap to skip 5 seconds. Hold down to skip 5s every 0.3 seconds continuously until you release.
TAP / HOLD
A: and :B markers Tap the A: or :B label to set it to the current playback time. Long press to type a specific time manually.
TAP
✂ Share a segment When A-B loop is active, a ✂ duration label appears above the progress bar. Tap it to share that exact segment with a link.
HOLD
Theme toggle (moon icon) Tap to switch dark/light. Long press to activate system theme (follows your device settings automatically).
SWIPE
Pull to refresh (mobile) Pull down from the top of the page on mobile to reload.
DRAG
Reorder & resize playlist Drag the handle on any track to reorder. Swipe left to remove. Drag the bottom edge of the playlist to resize its height.

Per-Track Settings

Tap the gear icon on any track in your playlist to open its settings. Each track can have its own:

  • Speed — 0.25x to 2x (great for practice or podcasts)
  • A-B Loop — set start/end points, loop count, and what happens after loop ends
  • Volume — override the global volume for this track

Tap Next in the dialog to save and jump to the next track — perfect for setting up an entire playlist quickly.

Settings Panel

Open Settings (gear icon in navbar) to find these options:

Sleep Timer Set a timer (15m to 120m) and music fades out automatically. A countdown badge appears in the player. Tap again to cancel.
Notifications Enable notifications to see the track name when a new song starts, even when Mixtuby is in the background.
Crossfade & Gapless Crossfade blends tracks together (1-30s). Turn it off and enable Gapless for instant track transitions with no overlap.
Stars Theme, Video Quality, Audio Mode Enable animated stars background, choose video quality (360p–1080p), or switch to Audio-only mode to save data.

Rubber Duck (DJ Quack)

Digital debugging companion from The Pragmatic Programmer. Enable in Settings → Rubber Duck. Tap the duck button to summon DJ Quack — 12 skins, animated affirmations, particle effects. Explain your problem to the duck and find the solution yourself.

Learn more about Rubber Duck →

Sleep & Relax

Science-based sleep aid. Enable in Settings → Baby Sleep Game. In Sleep Mode, tap Sleep → choose a playlist (Baby, Rain, 528Hz...) → set timer → Start. Ducks fall slowly, tap to catch with warm particle effects. Screen dims progressively. Based on Cognitive Shuffle, bilateral tapping, and progressive dimming.

Learn more about Sleep & Relax →

Keyboard Shortcuts (Desktop)

Space Play / Pause
M Mute
← → Seek ±10s
↑ ↓ Volume ±10
N Next track
P Previous track
S Shuffle
R Repeat mode
F Fullscreen
1-200 Jump to track # (type fast for multi-digit)

Example: Gym Playlist

1. Paste your favorite tracks or load a curated album
2. Tap each track's settings icon → set A-B loop on just the chorus → tap Next
3. Hit Play — only choruses play, one after another, with crossfade. Non-stop energy!
4. Set a sleep timer if listening in bed. Install as app for the best experience.

Works for gym, running, studying, cooking, driving — any activity where you want only the best parts.

You're offline

Playback requires an internet connection. Your playlist and position are saved — music will resume automatically when you're back online.