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♬ Spooky, quiet, scary atmosphere piano songs – Skittlegirl Sound. For the record, pandas are indeed very real, and very adorable. But for more unpacking of various internet phenomena, check ...
The Dallas Observer wrote of Shine Honesty: "Quiet Company's somber and seductive piano-driven rock rekindles Harvest-era Neil Young, similar to Band of Horses. The Austin trio's debut record, Shine Honesty , does just that as front man Taylor Muse's spiritual convictions heighten the emotional intensity of his deeply personal lyricism."
"Tense Atmosphere", a graphic score by Juan María Solare which consists of a silence with a sforzato sign (2013) "The Nutopian International Anthem" by John Lennon (1973) "Two Minutes Silence" by John Lennon and Yoko Ono "Omitted for Clarity" by Karnivool on Themata (2005) "One Minute of Silence" by Soundgarden "A One Minute Silence" by Mike Batt
Ambient music is a genre of music that emphasizes tone and atmosphere over traditional musical structure or rhythm. It is often "peaceful" sounding and lacks composition, beat, and/or structured melody. [5] It uses textural layers of sound that can reward both passive and active listening [6] and encourage a sense of calm or contemplation.
This is quite subjective and self-referential. Mostly, subjective and far-fetched descriptions are available: "quiet, blurred cluster chords and imitations of the twittering of birds and croaking of nocturnal creatures", [3] "In an atmosphere of hushed expectancy, a tapestry is woven of the tiny sounds of nocturnal animals and insects."
Coulais’ orchestra creates a wonderful atmosphere and spooky tone for the film." [ 9 ] Mark Morton of AllMusic wrote " Coraline is like a Cirque du Soleil performance for the ears. Zipping through a concoction of world music, new Age, classical, and bebop, Coulais draws comparisons to Danny Elfman 's frenzied musical cocktails, but with an ...
Sparky's Magic Piano is the second in a series of children’s audio stories featuring Sparky, an original character created for Capitol Records in 1947. (Sparky also appeared in comic books as a sidekick to Capitol’s other famous creation, Bozo the Clown .)
[4] [5] Its best-known version was created by James Cobb and producer Buddy Buie for the group Classics IV when they added lyrics about a "spooky little girl". The vocalist was Dennis Yost. [6] The song is noted for its eerie whistling sound effect depicting the spooky woman. It has become a Halloween favorite. [7]