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No Halloween party would be complete without Michael
Jackson's "Thriller" ratting the windows, but
the classics
offer some of the best Halloween music ever composed.
Spooky Halloween Music
for Parties & Sound Effects
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Adults planning to throw a Halloween party want more than children's songs or door-creaking
sound effects. Music sets the tone and atmosphere for the scariest night of the year. Gruesome
makeup and outlandish costumes aside, adults prefer to set a sophisticated ambiance for an
evening of dancing and fun.

No Halloween party would be complete without
Michael Jackson's "Thriller" ratting the windows,
but the sinister sounds of J.S. Bach and other classical pieces can send chills up your spine, too.
Download and organize music files ahead of time for a Halloween party that's bound to get rave
reviews from party guests.

Classical and Instrumental Halloween Music for Parties

The classics offer some of the best Halloween music ever composed. The classical and
contemporary selections listed in this section are best suited for background music and can be
used at a party or for a family Halloween night at home. All the music can be sampled, purchased
and downloaded from Amazon for about 1.00 (USD) per selection.

"Trance Romance" by Matt Fink (A hauntingly beautiful piece.)
Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor. Composer: J.S. Bach (Traditional organ composition)
"Happy Halloween Dance Jam" (There are at least 10 versions and all are frightfully good!)
Suite Gothique, Op. 25: IV. Toccata. (Arles Barta).
Tocatta in D Minor, BWV.538, "The Dorian". Performed by the Halloween Zombie Orchestra.
"The Phantom of the Opera" (Theme) Performed by Skitch Henderson and the New York Pops.
Vocal edition,
click here.
"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" Performed by the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra
"Funeral March of a Marionette" (Manheim Steamroller version is good!)

Halloween music with chilling sound effects:

"Organ Scream Halloween" Performed by the Halloween Zombie Orchestra (Sound Effects)
"Magic Halloween Ghouls" Performed by the Halloween Zombie Orchestra (Sound Effects)

October 21, 2011
Halloween Dance Music for Teens and Adults

Here are some of the most popular Halloween dance selections suitable
for parties, including adult Halloween gatherings. The remixed
arrangements will keep party guests moving. Included here too, are some
old standby Halloween favorites adults will remember. All selections can
be purchased and downloaded from Amazon.

Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor. This is based on the J.S. Bach composition
(#2 in the first section), but is a Tom Rossi dance music remix.
"The Exorcist" (Dance remix) Tom Rossi Tubular Bells remix.
"In the Hall of the Mountain King" Composed by Edvard Grieg. Tom Rossi
dance remix.
"Night on Bald Mountain" by Modest Mussorgsky. (Tom Rossi Fantasia
Dance Remix)
"Monster Mash" by The Ghouls (or by The Hit Crew)
"The Blob" by The Five Blobs
"Ghostbusters" by the Halloween Party Album Singers
"The Munsters" by the Halloween Party Album Singers (or by The Ghouls)
"The Addams Family" by The TV Theme Players
"Soul Man" by The Hit Nation
"Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley (the original version)
"Frankenstein" by the Edgar Winter Group
"Thriller" by Michael Jackson

Stir up hours of spellbinding fun with the most popular Halloween music of
all time. Classical Halloween music is perfect for setting the mood when
guests arrive and while people are mingling. Contemporary and classic
oldies Halloween dance music will keep the party jumping all evening.

Be sure to have a mixed variety of music on hand – classical arrangements,
modern selections, and some of the old classics – for a frightfully fantastic
night of Halloween fun.