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What's the name of a song that the band often plays at weddings?
Wedding March.

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Wagner's Wedding March was originally a mixed chorus at the beginning of the third act of the opera lohengrin. It was named "Wedding March" because it was often used as wedding music, and was later adapted into orchestral music, which became a household name in Europe and America. Its influence is equal to Mendelssohn's Wedding March, and it is even better known in China. In the west, people are used to using these two "wedding marches" together at weddings. Wagner's "Wedding March" is the music for newcomers to enter the celebration, while the latter is often the music for newcomers to leave after the celebration.

Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu, Serenade in E flat major, Moonlight by Debussy, Girl with Flaxen Hair, Waltz by Tchaikovsky (selected from the ballet Sleeping Beauty), Serenade for strings in C major, Wine by Johann Strauss II, Woman and Waltz by Anna Polka and elgar.