Monodies. From Webster's Online Dictionary. Synonym = elegies. Some synonyms of the synonym are: threnodies, lamentations, plaints, complaints, jeremiads
I guess something classical, slow, sad. It really depends on what type of music you like and what type of music you think is mournful.
Violin
A dirge.
For a Funeral
The name of the country music video that takes place at a funeral reception and then follows the young daughter walking through the home, when she sees her older brother trying to OD at her dad's funeral is called How Do You Get That Lonely. The song How Do You Get That Lonely was written by Blaine Larsen.
In the neighborhood
Elton John wrote 'Candle in the Wind' for Princess Diana and it was played at her funeral.
It is called "Taps", and it's on the Bugle. not the Trumpet.
Its called a Dirge
Sharon Girard has written: 'Funeral music and customs in Venezuela' -- subject(s): Funeral music, Funeral rites and ceremonies, History and criticism, Music
The papers are called obituaries, individually called obituary .
I believe a funeral car is called a hearse.
There is no definitive answer to this. Instrumental music for a funeral should be selected with the personality and tastes of the deceased in mind. Further inspiration can be found on the creative-funeral-ideas website.
For a Funeral
Her funeral will not air until September.
An elegy is a poem meant for a funeral, it is a sad poetry about the deceased and is usually saved for the viewing or funeral. A dirge is funeral music, the type of music that would be played during the funeral or while the casket is being carried to the burial site.
Funeral dirges.
No, Prince did not attend the public memorial or the private funeral.
The name of the country music video that takes place at a funeral reception and then follows the young daughter walking through the home, when she sees her older brother trying to OD at her dad's funeral is called How Do You Get That Lonely. The song How Do You Get That Lonely was written by Blaine Larsen.
A wake is held the night before the funeral. The gathering after the funeral is simply called a reception.