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Music Devices for creating scary music
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Music Devices for creating scary music

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Subject ArtsMusic
Grade Level Grades 6-12
Resource Type Handout, Review Activity, Worksheet
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The main devices for creating scary/horror music explained with pictures. PowerPoint for display and word document for printing.

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Music_Devices_for_creating_scary_music.docx

Handout, Worksheet
February 9, 2020
112.31 KB
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Music_devices_for_creating_scary_music.pptx

Review Activity
February 9, 2020
145.38 KB
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Music_devices_for_creating_scary_music.ppt

Review Activity
February 9, 2020
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Music_Devices_for_creating_scary_music.doc

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February 9, 2020
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4 Reviews
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SML Member September 26, 2010

Thanks for putting this resource together. This is something I am planning to do with my classes next month and will make use of your ideas.

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SML Member February 16, 2012

Thank you. Toughtful and effective presentation. VERY useful!

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SML Member March 18, 2012

Great resource. Basic but just what the pupils need. Excellent visuals help to explain everything so clearly. I even used this for my A-level composition students for creating scary film music.

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Elainetbn March 21, 2013

Thanks for this! I used it slightly differently, though. To incorporate our "writing across the curriculum" requirements, I had students write their own scary story and add all of the sound effects in appropriate places. They had to use all of them at least once. I also had them make up their own sound and include it, as well. They loved this project and the final results were REALLY cool!

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