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Halloween Music (6)

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Greetings, readers!

To further continue the “seasonal music” series, I am actually going to direct you to a previous post by The Webmaster. At one point, the Webmaster wrote about a creepy Russian lullaby. The song itself involves someone in the child’s house looking for those who do not sleep.

I understand that this is probably not a seasonal one for Russia, but it is certainly seasonally appropriate for the United States. The Russian language itself, if you do not know it, also inherently sounds sinister.

Enjoy.

Music for Halloween (5)

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Today’s seasonal music (again, continuing with the series) is another with lyrics. It is a rendition of “Come Little Children”. The original was from a movie I have not yet seen, called Hocus Pocus.

This particular song is chillingly haunting. It includes ethereal vocalizations and plucked strings, for a downright sinister sound.

I rather enjoy this one, and hope you do, too.

Music for Halloween (4)

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Greetings, readers!

In the further continuation of my seasonally appropriate music series, I am sharing a song sung by a phenomenal barbershop quartet.

As I am sure you could tell from the words “Barbershop Quartet”, this is a different style from the previous three. In fact, there are no non-vocal instruments in this rendition of “Grim Grinning Ghosts”, sung by the Dapper Dans in Disneyland.

They are impressive musicians (even if the editors did decide to distract by including sound effects.) I especially appreciate their bass.

Enjoy. And happy Wednesday.

Music for Halloween (2)

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Continuing from yesterday’s post, I have another “Seasonally Appropriate” music suggestion: Danse Macabre by Saint-Sans.

It also has a dissonant, quick strings opening that sets a sinister and spooky tone.

It would also be a terrifying tempo to actually dance to.

It eve starts off with the “Tolling of bells” at the beginning, heard on stringed instrument.

It is a lovely piece for the season, and I hope you enjoy.

Music for Halloween (1)

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As you are probably aware, Halloween is coming in just over a week.

In honor of that, I am going to share some of my favorite seasonally appropriate music.

The first is “Night on a Bald Mountain” by Mussorgsky.

There are several reasons this is a great piece for the season.

First, it is naturally sinister. The combination of fast-paced strings, quick tempo, dissonance, and deep brass lead to a delightfully sinister tone.

Second, as another interesting fact, this piece was not performed until after the attributed composer’s death.

Also, according to Wikipedia, the version we are familiar with is actually a variation of an arrangement of the original.

I hope you enjoy.

One More Blue Sunny Day

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In part to continue The Webmaster’s current theme of “Halloween”-type posts, I thought I would share a rather well done song.

One of the things I rather appreciate: The song may be about a vampire. It may be about an agoraphobic, nocturnal person with depression. It might be both. The lyrics are delightfully ambiguous enough to allow you to decide.

For the sake of this post and the theme, I will be interpreting it as a song about a vampire, and thus it fits the theme of Halloween.

Have a lovely day.