Royal March
The "Royal March" is a ceremonial piece of music often associated with royal events and celebrations. It typically features a strong, rhythmic beat that conveys a sense of grandeur and formality. Composed for orchestras or military bands, it is commonly played during state occasions, parades, and the arrival of dignitaries.
One of the most famous examples of a royal march is Pomp and Circumstance by Edward Elgar, which is frequently used during graduation ceremonies. These marches serve to honor and elevate the significance of the events they accompany, reflecting the dignity of the royal or state figures involved.