Processional Music
Processional music is a type of music played during formal events, particularly during the entrance of participants. It is commonly associated with ceremonies such as weddings, graduations, and religious services. The purpose of this music is to create a sense of dignity and celebration as individuals or groups make their way to the front of a venue.
Typically, processional music features a steady tempo and uplifting melodies, making it suitable for significant occasions. Famous examples include Pachelbel's Canon in D and Mendelssohn's Wedding March. This genre helps set the tone for the event and enhances the overall atmosphere.