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What's the name of the song played at the wedding?
The traditional songs of the couple or bride are naturally wedding marches. There are two well-known "Wedding March", written by Mendelssohn and Wagner. Mendelssohn's Wedding March is the soundtrack of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The music begins with a loud trumpet sound, then enters a solemn musical March, followed by a more relaxed and lively March, repeated twice, mixed with the elegant sound of woodwind instruments, and gradually fades away. Newcomers only play the beginning when they enter the stadium, and the tunes are solemn and dignified, with high momentum. It is often chosen as the song of the bride when she enters the church wedding.

Wagner's wedding March is more commonly used in non-church weddings. This is the mixed chorus in the third act of Wagner's opera "Lohengreen", in which the ladies lead the new couple into the new house, and it has been adapted into wind music to become the present "Wedding March". This piece of music is beautiful, slow, solemn and lyrical, which is very suitable for newcomers to enter the venue.

Newcomers who can't give up these two songs at the same time often use Wagner's as the entrance song and Mendelssohn's as the exit song.