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About song and easy letter notes
Embark on a musical journey that transcends time with the iconic “Wedding March,” a masterpiece that has graced countless ceremonies with its majestic presence. Composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1842 as part of his suite for Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” this piece has become synonymous with the celebration of love and unity. The “Wedding March” is not just a song; it’s a cultural phenomenon that has been an integral part of wedding ceremonies around the globe for over a century. Its grandiose and uplifting melody instantly evokes a sense of joy and solemnity, making it an enduring favorite among couples on their special day. Whether you’re a fan of classical music or simply appreciate the traditions that accompany matrimonial celebrations, learning to play this piece can add a touch of elegance to any occasion.
Diving into the world of piano playing with our easy-to-follow piano book for beginners, you’ll find the “Wedding March” featured prominently, accessible through our innovative play by letter method. Utilizing keyboard stickers and letter notation, this approach simplifies the learning process, allowing even those with no prior musical knowledge to start playing immediately. The piano songbook with letters is designed for musicians of all ages, from piano books for kids to piano learning books for adults, making it a versatile tool for anyone eager to embark on their musical journey. By breaking down the barriers to learning traditional sheet music, our piano practice book invites you to experience the joy of playing timeless classics like the “Wedding March” without the intimidation factor. Whether you’re performing at a friend’s wedding or simply playing for your enjoyment, this piece is a rewarding addition to your repertoire, offering a direct connection to the rich history and emotional depth of one of the most celebrated compositions in the wedding canon.
Some of the notes on our website contain the full version of the song, and some are excerpts, or for example the very beginning, chorus or verse, etc. Full versions of all the notes can be found in our books and e-books: SHOP.