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Wedding Stress: Should a Late Father’s Prized Guitar Be Part of the Big Day?

by Believe Johnson
March 24, 2026
in Social Issues

Grief is such a unique journey for everyone. We each have those little treasures that connect us to the people we’ve lost, whether it is a piece of jewelry, a hand-knitted blanket, or in this case, a beautiful musical instrument. It is completely normal to want to protect these things with everything we have.

But what happens when those personal treasures become a point of contention within a family? A young woman recently found herself at a crossroads. Her younger sister is getting married and desperately wants to feature their late father’s guitar in the ceremony. While it feels like a beautiful way to include him in spirit, the older sister is terrified that the instrument might get damaged.

It’s a classic tug-of-war between sentimental preservation and shared family love.

The Story

Wedding Stress: Should a Late Father’s Prized Guitar Be Part of the Big Day?
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AITA for not allowing my sister's fiancé to use my late father's guitar during their wedding, despite his belief that I'm being spiteful?

My dad died three years ago. He was a guitarist who played a single guitar every day and left it behind.

I grew up watching father make songs with it, so it holds a lot of sentimental value for me. It's also essentially the last tangible item I own of him.

Next month is my younger sister's (26F) wedding, as her maid of honor I have been assisting her with everything,

from organizing to covering some expenses because she is on a tight budget. Her fiancé (30M) requested a few weeks ago

if he could use my dad's guitar to play a song at the wedding. I declined since the guitar is priceless,

delicate and to be honest I'm afraid anything might happen to it. I don't know if the hold it to much

significant as I do so I proposed renting a comparable guitar or even bringing it so he could pose for pictures with it.

They both got upset and said I’m being “spiteful” and “making the wedding about me."

My sister cried and told me it would mean a lot to have dad’s guitar there for the song.

I feel awful but I just…can’t risk it. Dad’s guitar isn’t replaceable. Now half my family thinks I’m selfish for not “sharing Dad’s memory”

and some cousins have even said they’d “never say no if it was their sibling’s wedding.” I’m still attending the wedding, still helping, but my sister barely talks to me.

AITA for refusing to let them use my dad’s guitar?

This situation really highlights how grief can color our choices. It is so easy to see where the sister coming from—the guitar represents the last, most vivid part of her father. I can understand her desire to wrap that memory in bubble wrap to keep it safe forever.

At the same time, you have the bride-to-be, who likely feels like she is losing another chance to have her dad by her side during the biggest day of her life. Hearing his music, played on the instrument he loved, would surely feel like his blessing. It is such a delicate spot to be in, and I truly feel for both of these sisters as they try to navigate their love for each other against their love for their dad.

Expert Opinion

Psychologists often refer to cherished items like the guitar in this story as “transitional objects.” They help us feel anchored to someone we miss dearly. It is completely natural for the owner to feel that protecting this item is the same as protecting the memory of the person themselves.

However, relationship experts remind us that grief can sometimes turn items into a barrier between the living. When one person feels the need to guard a memory so fiercely, it can unintentionally push others away who are trying to celebrate that same person in their own way.

VeryWellMind suggests that when family conflicts arise around emotional symbols, the goal should be to “center the relationship.” Ask yourself: is the fear of damage greater than the value of showing love to a sibling? Many experts suggest looking for “safe compromises” that address both the anxiety and the request.

If the bride and her sister could focus on logistical safety—like keeping the guitar in its case, in a secure room, and only removing it for the few minutes needed for the song—it might ease the tension. Often, the act of compromise is less about the item itself and more about saying, “I care about your joy more than I care about the potential for a scratch.”

Community Opinions

Readers felt strongly that holding on too tightly to physical items might come at the expense of family bonds.

adventuresofViolet − YTA, your dad's guitar is also her dad's guitar. Additionally, guitars are meant to be played...

You're holding them back from having a meaningful experience, shame on you.

Inside-Grade-5025 − YTA. An instrument has zero value when it’s not played.

Do you think a man who made music every day wouldn’t have loved to see his guitar used in his daughter’s wedding?

coffeequeen1738 − I think it would be a very sweet thing for you to allow and you haven’t really given any examples to explain why you think anything would happen...

Users pointed out that this is shared grief and the guitar doesn’t just belong to the OP.

Pkmnkat − Its not just your dads guitar. Its also your sisters dads guitar as well. I think you should discuss with her on logistics... I think you should try...

Due-Table2334 − Your argument and your feelings are valid since that guitar has a lot of sentimental value to you...

have you considered that the guitar also has a lot of sentimental value to your sister as well. No one is the AH.

Commenters offered helpful and practical ways to make the request work safely.

Helpful_Ad_6582 − There’s no reason you can’t keep it under your control up until the moment he plays it and then take it back.

SoMuchMoreEagle − could you keep in control of the guitar the whole time until it's time to hand it over to your BIL,

let him play the song, the immediately take it back? That seems like that would be pretty safe.

Trilobyte141 − NAH because I understand you're basing your decision on your love and memory of your dad.

That said, I think you're being unnecessarily cautious and it's hurting your relationship with your sister.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

When you find yourself wanting to protect an heirloom while someone you love wants to share it, the best move is to pause and breathe. Instead of an immediate “no,” try moving to “here is how we can do this safely.”

Proposing a middle ground is a gift to your relationship. Offer to be the guardian of the item all day, personally delivering it and retrieving it. This acknowledges your sibling’s need to celebrate while satisfying your need for security. By being part of the solution rather than the barrier, you show that you value your sister’s happiness just as much as you value the memory of your father.

Conclusion

The core of this disagreement is simply a deep, abiding love for a parent who is no longer present. It’s lovely to see sisters who want their father represented so strongly at such a major milestone. Sometimes, moving through grief just means finding the courage to let the music be played one more time.

How would you handle a situation like this? Do you feel it is important to play heirloom instruments, or is their preservation the ultimate sign of respect? We are so curious to hear what you think.

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Believe Johnson

Believe Johnson

Believe Johnson - a dedicated full-time writer specializing in entertainment and news writing. Her experience in various jobs related to movies and TV show news enhances her understanding of the industry, making her an indispensable team member.

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