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Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel
The most popular solo guitar piece performed for the bride's procession.


Here Comes The Bride by Richard Wagner
Traditional bridal march used for procession.


Air On A G String by Johann S. Bach
Slow piece with celestial melody often used for procession.


Gymnopedie No.1 by Erik Satie
Contemporary piece used for brides and wedding parties.


Over The Rainbow by Harold Arlen
Classic piece sometimes played for bride's processional.


Largo by Antonio Vivaldi
Slow Baroque concerto piece nicely suited for the bridal party procession.


Recuerdos De La Alhambra by F. Tarrega
Beautiful piece often played for bridal party procession.


Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by JS Bach
Performed slowly and reverntly for processional.


Kemp's Jig - Anonymous
Sprightly piece often played for flower girl or ring bearer.


The White Flower by Cezare Negri
Processional piece from the late Italian Renaissance.


Praludium by Johann Sebastian Bach
Dramatic Baroque piece often played for recessional.


Minuet II by Robert De Visee
Beautiful processional piece from the court musician of King Louis XIV.


My Lady Hunsdon's Almand by John Dowland
English Renaissance piece used for recessional.


Prince of Denmark's March by J. Clarke
Joyful and upbeat trumpet voluntary often used for recessional.


Mistress Nichol's Almand by John Dowland
Stately English Renaissance piece played for processional or recessional.