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How to play Pomp and Circumstance on Piano - Edward Elgar - Graduation March

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This is the music you would most likely hear during a graduation ceremony. Composed by Edward Elgar.

Enjoy, and good luck!

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  • Thine land of hope and glory, i salute to thee.

  • r.i.p randy savage 1952-2011

  • rip savage.

  • Proud To Be British! give this a try later

  • The first time this music was played at a graduation ceremony was at Yale University when Sir Edward Elgar (who composed this piece) visited America and was given an honorary Doctor of Music degree in 1905 by Yale, ever since then it's been adopted by Universities across America as the official graduation ceremony music. The piece was originally titled "March of Pomp and Circumstance No1" and was one of a series of 6 pieces. It was later turned into the patriotic song "Land of Hope & Glory".

  • Last night of the proms in the albert hall

  • Im going to hear that song in the end of this school year ^_^' sounds nice

  • Really? I never got to hear it... until now, of course.

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