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What's the name of the song that walked into the church when you got married?
There are two kinds in common use. One is Mendelssohn's wedding March. Mendelssohn's work, originally the prelude to the fifth act of the opera A Midsummer Night's Dream, was completed at the age of 17. It was originally the piano prelude to Shakespeare's play of the same name, and it was loved by the world because of its wonderful fantasy and romantic interest. Later the composer adapted it into a band work.

One is Wagner's wedding March. The Wedding Chorus, which was originally the mixed chorus at the beginning of the third act of the opera Lohengreen, was named the Wedding March because it was often used as wedding music, and was later adapted into orchestra.

The former is cheerful and enthusiastic, while the latter is solemn.

According to western tradition, the bride will play Wagner's Wedding March when she enters the venue. When the couple walk out of the church, they will play Mendelssohn's wedding March.

According to the custom of China:

One is the special music of the wedding.

Such as "Wedding March", "Ode to Marriage", "Wedding Song" and so on, among which "Wedding March" is especially famous, and it is a necessary track for weddings all over the world. There are two tracks named after the Wedding March, which are also widely circulated, namely the works of Wagner and Mendelssohn. The former is mainly the music to celebrate the wedding when the newcomers enter the venue, and the latter is the music when the newcomers leave and enter the bridal chamber after the ceremony. Relatively speaking, the former is more extensive. Ode to Marriage is also a world famous song.

The second song is an adaptation of classic love songs.

Such classic songs include "Cloud Chasing the Moon", "Full Moon Flower", "Qian Shan is always in love" and "The Moon represents my heart". Most of these adaptations are based on piano and violin, or piano, horn and flute, supplemented by other wind music, strings and percussion instruments. To render a sacred or festive or affectionate wedding atmosphere.

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