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Horns make preludes, processional memorable
 
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   With the return to more traditional and formal wedding ceremonies, couples often search for elegant and unusual ways to make their ceremony a memorable occasion for everyone. An organ has a beautiful and powerful presence and is heard in most places of worship. A trumpet adds an interesting and regal sound to the preludes played while guests are being seated and to the processional which accompanies the bride down the aisle.
    An unusual touch is added when the bride is greeted by a brass fanfare as she steps out of the limousine and enters the church.
    And, of course, the exit procession can be made even more dramatic when the organ is accompanied and punctuated by brass trumpets hailing the newlyweds.
    Other unusual combinations consist of blending brass with woodwind, violin, voice, or harp not only for the ceremony but for the reception that follows.

  
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