From the week when notice is given in the community of the bridal couple’s intention to marry, in Partschins it is “Kotzenmusig” (cat music) time. One evening approximately two weeks before the wedding, friends stand outside the home of the happy couple with “instruments” such as pans, pots and lids and make as much noise as they possibly can. The bridal couple rewards the “talented musicians” with a drink.
The night before the wedding is when the custom of “Brautweck’n”, or waking the bride has its turn. Usually sometime between four and five in the morning, the bride (and in some places the groom too) is raised from bed by a tremendous racket. Afterwards there is a toast to the happy couple and pre-wedding celebration with food and drink. In the past, people believed that the bridal couple was accompanied by evil spirits before the wedding. Since the spirits are a bit less on the ball in the night, the bride is awakened before sunrise. Noise is supposed to release the bride from the spirits so that she can walk to the altar in freedom.