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Felix Mendelssohn's ''"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) to Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is one of the most frequently used wedding marches, generally being played on a church pipe organ.
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[[Disk Vol.1 "Wedding March"]] is a playable music disk. It plays the song "Wedding March", a well-known wedding-themed piece of music.
 
==Availability==
===Enemy Drops===
All music disks can be obtained by killing any enemy.
 
===Quest Reward===
Disks Vol.1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 can be purchased from Gallon in [[Gallon's Shop]] for 10000 Meseta or 30 Gallon points each.
 
===Events===
A random music disk was available from the 2016 and 2017 [[Summer Badge Shop]]s in exchange for 1 [[1st Anniv. Bronze Badge]] and 1 [[2nd Anniv. Bronze Badge]], respectively.
 
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[[Category:Music Disks]]
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