Description: Elegant, stately and serene string quartet version of the popular wedding theme, 'Here Comes The Bride', composed by Richard Wagner. Perfect for non church ceremonies in grand surroundings. Bring a touch of class to your special day. Great also for commercials, documentary, drama and social media videos. 60sec and 30sec

Description: Chilled laid-back Calypso version of Wagner's 'Bridal Chorus', also known as 'Here Comes the Bride'. The happy couple getting married on a tropical white sandy beach, blue sea lapping at the shore, palm trees swaying in the breeze. Perfect for commercials, drama, documentary, TV and multimedia.

Description: This is my new positive background acoustic 30s music logo track with calm lovely romantic mood, which contain acoustic guitar, soft drums and live bass…This track can be used anywhere – as a relaxing musical background for websites, games, tv or radio jingle, advertising, wedding and commercial video etc…Enjoy and thanks for buying!

Description: Uplifting and positive pop/rock track. Driving electric guitars, muted and delayed. Perfect for presentations, advertising & Travel.

Description: Light and gentle, featuring somber melodic piano that creates a longing and melancholy mood.

Description: Richard Wagner's "Bridal March". This is the traditional standard wedding march played as the bride walks down the aisle at weddings. It came from Wagner's opera Lohengrin. Here it is done with a church organ. 120 beats per minute.

Description: This is the traditional standard wedding march played as the bride walks down the aisle at weddings. It came from Wagners opera Lohengrin. Here it is done with a church organ. 120 beats per minute.

Description: Richard Wagner's "Bridal March". This is the traditional standard wedding march played as the bride walks down the aisle at weddings. It came from Wagner's opera Lohengrin. Here it is done with a church organ. 120 beats per minute.

Description: Felix Mendelssohns Wedding March in C major, written in 1842, is one of the best known of the pieces from his suite of incidental music Op. 61 played as the recessional after the wedding vows are done. Here it is done with a traditional church organ. 122 beats per minute and edited for seamless looping.

Description: Felix Mendelssohns Wedding March in C major, written in 1842, is one of the best known of the pieces from his suite of incidental music (Op. 61) played as the recessional after the wedding vows are done. Here it is done with a traditional church organ. 122 beats per minute