can you post "The French Market - Holiday Area Background Music"? From early fall and through the entire holiday season, the French Market restaurant is the official greeting area for Jack Skellington. To provide the proper atmosphere, music from several Danny Elfman motion picture scores is used, including Edward Scissorhands, the Nightmare Before Christmas and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
I think its because they're both inspired/ utilize the Regina music box style sound.. Most regina music box covers have that haunting feel. Look up Regina music box if you like this type sound of music box its pretty neat :D
Yes @@Sparklingsand. Debney used a music box like the regina music box. A disc was made for the recording. He first tried with a synthesizer but it didn't sound authentic (it was difficult especially in the 90s)
@@Sparklingsand Yeah that's awesome. When you see all the details when they first built Disneyland Paris, they were crazy going into that level of details, especially in Frontierland.
Am i the only one who thinks the music that plays outside the mansion draws you in. It's kind of soothing and yet hypnotic.
Another excellent track. Please tell me you have more Splash Mountaun tracks
Why do they only play in the queue for Holiday only then the classic one?
They should play this music box in both iterations!
can you post "The French Market - Holiday Area Background Music"?
From early fall and through the entire holiday season, the French Market restaurant is the official greeting area for Jack Skellington. To provide the proper atmosphere, music from several Danny Elfman motion picture scores is used, including Edward Scissorhands, the Nightmare Before Christmas and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
I just get FNAF vibes from this, at time it does sound like the Toreador march.
I think its because they're both inspired/ utilize the Regina music box style sound.. Most regina music box covers have that haunting feel. Look up Regina music box if you like this type sound of music box its pretty neat :D
Yes @@Sparklingsand. Debney used a music box like the regina music box. A disc was made for the recording. He first tried with a synthesizer but it didn't sound authentic (it was difficult especially in the 90s)
@@louabi7581 Wow i didn't know that! That's really cool to know that the recording is truly authentic! Thanks for sharing that info.
@@Sparklingsand Yeah that's awesome. When you see all the details when they first built Disneyland Paris, they were crazy going into that level of details, especially in Frontierland.
@@louabi7581 totally! I love it.
FNAF 1
This is not the real one
it is the real one
It *is* the real one. The one in the park’s slightly slower than the one you hear officially.
@@DisneylandDuck well whatever...