processional

Jeremiah Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary in D

Jeremiah Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary in D is his best-known work, used in countless weddings because of its stately, majestic, ceremonial, melodic, pleasing character.

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More Trumpet Tunes Than You’ll Know What To Do With

Want to inexpensively increase your wedding music repertoire or just looking for ideas? Here’s a sheet music collection that will be a great resource for church musicians, especially organists.

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28 Top Choices for Wedding Processional Music

Here are 28 choices for wedding ceremony Processionals that should guarantee you a memorable wedding day! Choices range from soft to majestic.

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New Twists on Traditional Wedding Processional Music

Choosing the same old tired music used by so many others in their weddings doesn’t help you get a Processional that grabs people’s attention. But sometimes, that’s just the right piece for you. Here are some alternate approaches to commonly-used wedding ceremony Processional music that should help guarantee a memorable wedding day.

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4 Key Factors for Choosing Wedding Music for Processional Use

This article looks at certain wedding ceremony details which are factors affecting your choice of processional music. Considering these factors helps make sure your processional music will be neither too short nor too long.

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What Everyone Ought to Know About Wedding Processional Music

Get help choosing your wedding ceremony processional music.

95% of brides chose Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary as their processional. How personal can their wedding ceremony be if everyone else is choosing the same music? This is the first part of a four-part article from Wedding Music Unveiled looking at the wedding ceremony Processional, discussing the mood you want to set, choosing music, and both common & uncommon pieces of music to use in your wedding.

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