Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Halloween Music - Why the Fright?
Halloween music, scary, scary, Halloween music, but why?
The people of Halloween music I am often asked why is it different from other types of music. "Why" - Well, here are my thoughts. I have a master's degree in composition and, finally, is something interesting to explain the fear of music.
H is for Halloween. It began in 850 AD, which has a long tradition. In fact, do not focus on the day, just try to help with the music. People going door to door and sing for their treats. Then, he would become the song of the dinner.
A is for Axe. Some of the props used in Halloween. When you have music to help you visualize an ax falls, you get the idea that some of the first Halloween was.
L is for liquid. Ok fine, not pleasant, but most frightening images of Halloween seem to be related to fluids. Loss of use, consuming of the ease of.
L is for laughter. But of course, laughing. You see the games should be fun and there's nothing fun. People seem to dress their alter egos and yes it is pretty funny.
O is for Oh Oh. Did I scare anyone too much? Why is not my boss thought it was funny when I dressed like her? Maybe I would not have added the tail.
W is for Wish. You can dress like the stars, you know you are. Or Wicked. It is more like Halloween.
E Eeeek. Cries in the night. Just do not expect? Maybe this is part of the sentence to try to convince us, we will not fear. We are too adult. No, we're not. Because out of nowhere - Kaboom and we become afraid. Brings us back to childhood.
E Ex Lax. Do not need it
Night N. Halloween evening is just the slightest advance. Then it starts to happen. It gets the sun, the moon comes out screaming at us open-mouthed attention, go into hiding. Here's the scary scary music later. We do not need more ghosts - the music can do for you. It gets to do "something nasty in the woodshed." And you get so afraid of being sick, as when he had too many sweets. Not much better than that.
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