There wasn't an official list of the top ten horror music that was commonly seen in online novels. Different authors and websites might have different categories and recommendations. The following are some of the most widely mentioned horror music:
"Prelude to the Undead" by Hans Zimmer
"Night Visit with the Vampire"-David Bowie
Black Witch Academy-Yiruma
400 Years of Love-CD Projekt Red
Spirit of Blackwing-Theater of the Dead
" Cruise of Horrors "-Sia
7 "Scary Planet"-JJ Smith
8 "The Curse"-Taisuke Matsuhara
Alien-The score of the Alien movie
10 "The Sorrow of Blood"-Monica Celli
It was important to note that the music was not necessarily pure horror music. Some might be used to exaggerate the atmosphere, create scenes, or increase the sense of horror.
The story of The Forest is about a plane crash. The main character, Eric, wakes up on a mysterious forested peninsula. His son Timmy is kidnapped by some mysterious and often terrifying mutants. Eric has to survive in this harsh environment filled with dangerous creatures while trying to find his son. He builds shelters, crafts weapons, and explores the island to uncover the secrets behind the mutants and their connection to a strange, ancient civilization that once existed there.
The forest could be home to a cursed tree. Anyone who gets too close to it starts to see terrifying visions of their worst nightmares. A group of hikers stumbles upon the tree and one by one, they are driven mad by the visions they see.
In 'The Cursed Forest', there could be a village on its edge. For years, people have been warned not to enter. One day, a group of hunters ignores the warnings. Once inside, they find that their weapons are useless. The forest starts to change around them, with paths shifting and new, menacing creatures emerging. They must fight not only for their lives but also to escape the curse that the forest has placed on them.
The characteristics of horror film music usually include:
1. Strong and fast tempo: Horror movies usually use fast tempo to create a tense and uneasy atmosphere, and also help highlight the emotional changes of the characters.
2. Sound effects: The music in horror movies usually uses various sound effects such as echo, reverberation, delay, etc. to enhance the realism and fear of the music.
3. Melody of horror and horror: The melody in horror movies usually has a certain degree of horror and horror. The melody of some songs can even make people think and make people shudder.
Harmony effect: The music harmonies in horror movies usually use complex harmony structures such as seven-tone scales and triads to enhance the realism and fear of the music.
5. Lyric content: The lyrics of the music in horror movies usually have a certain hint, such as describing the horror scene, describing the psychological state of the character, etc. These lyrics often make the audience associate and guess in the process of listening to it, increasing the sense of horror.
Different horror films have different musical characteristics, but these characteristics are usually the common characteristics of all horror film music.
One 'forest horror story' could be about a hiker who gets lost in the forest at night. As he wanders, he hears strange whispers and sees shadowy figures that seem to move just out of his sight. Every time he tries to follow a path, it seems to lead him deeper into the unknown parts of the forest.
Atonality music is a type of music that has no fixed tonality. Its music structure has no obvious pitch rules. Instead, it relies on the natural harmony of musical elements or chord progression to produce pitch changes and emotional expressions. Atonality music usually required the performer to define the tonality or use musical elements such as scales and intervals to establish the tonality.
There were many types of atonal music, including: rock, edgy rock, folk, and so on. Some horror movies also used atonal music to create a scary atmosphere, but not all horror movies used atonal music. In fact, horror movies often used music with obvious tonality, such as horror music commonly seen in horror movies. They usually used specific tonality or chord progression to create a terrifying atmosphere.
Music enhances horror in a musical horror story by playing on our emotions. It can make us feel on edge. For example, when there's a sudden change in the music tempo, like from slow to fast, it can startle the audience. It can also be used to create a sense of mystery. Soft, quiet music with strange intervals can make the audience wonder what's going to happen next. And when the music is paired with the actions on stage or in the story, like a character walking slowly while a menacing tune plays, it magnifies the horror.