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Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn

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Slap
Posted 2004-05-11 9:59 PM (#187975)
Subject: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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All

I was wondering if any of you might advise me on the chords for the Wedding March. I would prefer chords as opposed to tabs. I have to play the piece this Saturday at a Wedding.

It is usually played at the exit of the bride and groom...ending the formal ceremony.

Appreciate your help.

thanks

Sam
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-05-11 10:23 PM (#187976 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Here is the TAB

e------------------------------------------------------------------------------
b------------------------------------------------------------------------------
g--9--9--8--9--12--11--11---9----9---8---9-------------------------------------
d--x--x--x--x--x---x---x----x----x---x---x-------------------------------------
a--7--7--6--7--10--9---9----7----7---6---7-------------------------------------
e--0--0--0--0--0---0---0----0----0---0---0-------------------------------------

Or you could just play the chords..
E E D#-E G F#-F# E-E D#-E
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-05-11 10:41 PM (#187977 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Written by Felix Mendelssohn. As music to accompany 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by Shakespear.

The 'Wedding March' is for after Titiania (the queen of fairie) turns one of the lost males into an ass (burro type, not the other) and marries him.

I've always wondered if someone was making a joke the first time it was used at a real wedding and it got changed into the use it has now.
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Nils
Posted 2004-05-12 12:43 AM (#187978 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Originally posted by BruDev:
The 'Wedding March' is for after Titiania (the queen of fairie) turns one of the lost males into an ass (burro type, not the other) and marries him.



Then Titiania & her "husband" opened to a packed house in Tijuana every Saturday night & lived happily ever after.


/\/\/
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Bailey
Posted 2004-05-12 1:17 AM (#187979 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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I guess I have to say that Miles is probably right.

We played for the wedding of a member of our bluegrass band and club at Poway lake in the 70's and did "Ode to Joy" and the wedding song, led by our youngest banjo player who was also a classical musician and could read music quite well. It sounded great but I cannot remember any of the chord changes as I have never done it again.

We did a string band version of those classics as they went through the ceremony and it sounded slmost like an orchestra, as soon as they said "I do", we whipped into "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" at warp speed as the man that was marrying was our regular banjo player and that was one of his favorites. It was a great wedding by all who attended, and we played bluegrass from then on, as I said, I have never done the wedding songs again so I lost all that practicing over the years, but I still remember that beautiful day at Poway Lake.

Bailey
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-05-12 7:32 AM (#187980 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Sam,

Try this site:

Music Notes.Com

Do a search for Wedding March. Scroll down the results. The Wedding March Sheet music is fully chorded and can be purchased for downloading.

NEVERMIND! :eek:

I just downloaded the music and have it available for you in PDF Format. Let me know your email address and I'll send it right away. :D
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cliff
Posted 2004-05-12 9:04 AM (#187981 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Just play the Talking Heads' "Life During Wartime".
Nobody'll know the difference.

My all-time favorite version of Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream" was the old black & white film version with Jimmy Cagney, Joe E. Brown, and a young Mickey Rooney as "Puck".
(I'm not positive, but I think that the Three Stooges did a "cameo" on it as well) Hadn't seen it since I was a kid.

I seem to remember the Beatles doing a scene from it on the old "Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus" as well.


". . . What FOOLS these "mortals" BE . . . "
- Puck
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alpep
Posted 2004-05-12 10:54 AM (#187982 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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I tried to get Sue to agree to the stones "you can't always get what you want" but she wouldn't go for it.
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Slap
Posted 2004-05-12 12:08 PM (#187983 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Thanks All! Specifically Miles and Tim . I appreciate it.

Agree...would love to play something else......but wedding party wants to hear this.

Again, I appreciate the input

Sam
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-05-12 12:27 PM (#187984 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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I guess no one really sight reads tab these days.

I guess a joke isn't funny if you have to esplain it.
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MWoody
Posted 2004-05-12 12:33 PM (#187985 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn



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I was working that one out last night and I didn't come up with the same song.

And no... sight reading would mean discipline :eek:
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-05-12 1:05 PM (#187986 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Miles:

I played it early this morning, got it, and had a good laugh.
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Slap
Posted 2004-05-12 1:27 PM (#187987 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Miles

got it. Don't think your version will work for the wedding. But I appreciate your effort.

Sam
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-05-18 8:27 AM (#187988 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn


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Sam,

How'd the Wedding Gig turn out??
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MWoody
Posted 2004-05-18 12:40 PM (#187989 - in reply to #187975)
Subject: Re: Chords for Wedding March by Mendelssohn



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When I saw the tab I worked through it and although I realized it was not the Wedding march I didn't put it together. I must rely too much on my mind's ear more than just following the directions and listening to the results. Too many hours at the tape recorded replaying tunes to learn I guess.

A toast to the Bride, the Groom and the Wedding Singer!
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