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Page20 #16, Processional
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Selected Duets for Trumpet, Page 20 Number 16, Processional, performed by David Summer.
A processional is generally a slow march tune. Think of the "Bridal March" or "Pomp and Circumstance". The tempo marking "maestoso", meaning march-like, reflects this. A processional is also thought of as stately, dignified and majestic. This processional has two sections and, with the second repeat omitted, follows an AABA musical pattern.
The metronome setting for this performance is quarter note = 92.