To make a convincing door slam sound, drop a heavy book on a wooden floor. Play a fun game of charades with animal sounds to make the mayhem extra fun or record the animal sounds for an extra scary Halloween treat. Work on dynamics, and encourage students to make loud and quiet animal sounds. Watch them make crazy wolf howls, vampire screams, spooky owl hoots, and even dragon snarls. Kids are experts at making scary animal sounds. Add a rainstick or water falling in the shower to add extra rain sound effects. Strike the sheet with a hard stick for lightening effects. Using two soft mallets or wooden spoons covered in fabric, roll on the sheet to make a convincing thundering sound. Take a large metal sheet and firmly suspend it by wire or rope. Talk about the differences between thin metal chains and thick metal chains. Try dropping the chains slowly and quickly. Take an old bike chain or thick metal chain and drop it in a large metal pot. Have the kids imitate low groaning sounds and high groaning sounds. Make haunting groaning sounds in a PVC pipe or cardboard tube. You’ll also find lots more Halloween music resources below, so read on… if you dare! Scary Halloween Sounds 1. Enjoy making your own Foley sounds, play sound charades, and scare your Halloween party guests. Work on their ear training skills and help them identify different timbres, pitch, and dynamics this Halloween.
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