Horror music and its elements
Horror music is a genre that thrives on the eerie and unsettling, using music to enhance the atmosphere and tension in horror storytelling. For example, listen to the work of Joseph Bishara in the Conjuring and Annabelle OSTs. In this recipe, we’ll explore the key characteristics and techniques used in horror music composition.
By understanding these elements, you’ll be better equipped to craft your own chilling soundscapes and unsettling melodies:
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- Dissonance: Horror music often relies on dissonant harmonies to create a sense of unease and tension. Dissonance occurs when two or more notes clash, producing a jarring, uncomfortable sound. Experiment with dissonant chords and intervals to evoke a feeling of dread in your compositions. Minor and diminished chords are commonly used to achieve this effect.
- Irregular rhythms: The use of irregular rhythms and unpredictable patterns can add an eerie quality to your...