I need help finding some creepy funeral music. thanks in advance for the help
Thread: Funeral music
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Werewolf
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Funeral music –
09-19-2009,08:59 PM
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09-19-2009,11:57 PM
Bach has some great stuff written just for that purpose. Just pick up a Bach cd of one one of his tococa and fugues or a requim and it gives the right sound.
Eventhough I am Dead it is always warm inside my bed.
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09-20-2009,08:57 AM
Here's a webpage with a whole list of funeral type music titles:
View topic - Scary Halloween Classical Music - Top Ten - Kickass Classical Forums
Another source might be the Phantom of The Organ recording by Verne Langdon.
I just realized watching one of those YouTube videos linked from the site above that Danse Macabre is the tune used for one of those halloween Songs kids used to listen to in grade school. It's from Wade Dennig's LP "Halloween Games, Songs And Stories" I think, and the song is called "Halloween". It's the one that starts out "H...A..DOUBLE L...O...W....DOUBLE E....N SPELLS HALLOWEEN..."
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09-20-2009,09:39 AM
Try these,
password - haunttunes
4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download Funeral March.mp3
4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download Funeral Music (organ).mp3
& one of my fav's...
4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download F-undertaker's Original WWF Entrance.mp3When you look in the mirror at midnight,....what looks back at you.........
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09-20-2009,12:19 PM
Thanks everybody. Dark Lord the one with the organ is perfect thanks.
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09-20-2009,01:43 PM
Danse Macabre by Saint Saens is my favorite classical Halloween piece. It's got ghosts, skeletons, death on the fiddle, chimes at midnight, and the rooster crowing in the morning which signals all the spooks to head back to the graveyard. Perfect.
But for organ, Toccata and Fugue in D might be #1. And Phantom of the Organ is right up there.



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