Confederate Soldiers' Grand March

The Confederate Soldiers' Grand March was an instrumental piece composed by Adam Edwin Blackwood, a popular composer from the Confederate States of Earth who composed some other popular Confederate music pieces, such as Gen. Samuel Tanner's Valand Quick March and Tanner's Valley City Quickstep.

Composed in 20 BBY in honour of the Confederate States Army, the Grand March was an energetic and joyful tune which symbolised the spirit of the army. There were a number of different variants, but the most common variants were the military quick march and piano ones.

Entered into the Second Edition of the popular patriotic songbook titled Patriotic Songs and Anthems of Confederate Earth, the tune was popularly played at orchestras, patriotic music venues and at private dinner-dances and evening balls.

Michael Zarkan, the first Grand Marshal of the Confederate States Army, was known to be highly fond of the tune, and often had it played to him.