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		<title>Variations on Funeral Marches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In classical music, funeral marches are typically written in minor keys, with a simple signature to imitate the slow, solemn pace of a funeral procession.  Other types of funeral music include dirges, elegies, laments, and requiems.
Dirges are also appropriate music for funerals, as they are mournful songs composed in memorial to a dead person.    Dirges [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In classical music, <strong>funeral marches</strong> are typically written in minor keys, with a simple signature to imitate the slow, solemn pace of a funeral procession.  Other types of funeral music include dirges, elegies, laments, and requiems.</p>
<p><strong>Dirges </strong>are also appropriate music for funerals, as they are mournful songs composed in memorial to a dead person.    Dirges express grief without maintaining the rhythm of funeral marches.</p>
<p>An <strong>elegy </strong>is often described as a <a href="http://www.valleyoflife.com/articles/memorial-poetry-the-history-of-the-funeral-eulogy/" target="_blank">poem of mourning</a>.  In music, an elegy, sometimes spelled elegie, is a piece that conveys a sad and somber tone.  <strong>Elegies </strong>do not have to be written on a specific death, and may reflect a general melancholy instead.</p>
<p>A <strong>lament </strong>or <strong>lamentation </strong>is a song, poem, or piece of music expressing grief, regret, or mourning, often performed by women.  The Scottish bagpipe is often associated with purely instrumental laments.</p>
<p>A <strong>requiem </strong>is the term used for any composition that sets to music religious texts that would be appropriate for a funeral.  Originally, requiems were written for the Catholic funeral mass.</p>
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